Abduelbaset Mustafa Alia Goweder

Head of Computer Science Department


Permanent Lecturer

Qualification: Master

Academic rank: Professor

Specialization: Artificial Intelligence - Computer Science

Department of Computer Science - School of Basic Sciences

About Abduelbaset

Dr Abduelbaset Goweder is a full-time Professor in Computer Science Department at Libyan Academy, Tripoli, Libya. He joined Libyan Academy since 2005 as a part-time lecturer, then as a full-time associate Professor since 2014. Currently, he is teaching mandatory and elective courses in Computer Science Department. Also, he is supervising a number of M.Sc. and PhD theses. In addition, he was an internal and external examiner for a number of M.Sc. theses at Libyan Academy and other Libyan Universities and Higher Institutes. He received his PhD in Computer Science from Computer Science at Essex University - England in 2004, M.Sc. in Computer Science from Ottawa University – Canada in 1999, Diploma in Operations Research from Canadian Society of Operational Research – Canada in 1999, and B.Sc. in Computer Engineering from Tripoli University – Libya in 1990. He previously held multiple academic positions at Libyan Academy as well as at Surman Higher Institute for Multi Vocations, Libya. In 2014 until 2016, he was a member of a consulting committee of the European Union (EU) program at the Ministry of Education and Scientific Research – Libya. His research interests include artificial intelligence, machine learning, natural language processing, Arabic language processing, data mining, neural network models, decision support systems, and cryptography & data security.

Publications
Measurement System and its Suitability for Examining Indoor Millimeter Wave Propagation at (28–33GHz)
Conference paper

The purpose of this study is to determine the suitability of system measurements on indoor radio wave propagation at (28–33GHz) which might be used by 5G communication.

Ahmed Ben Alabish, Abduelbaset Mustafa Alia Goweder, (05-2021), IEEEAccess: 2021 IEEE 1st International Maghreb Meeting of the Conference on Sciences and Techniques of Automatic Control and Computer Engineering MI-STA, 1-4

A Universal Lexical Steganography Technique International Journal of Computer and Communication Engineering
Journal Article

 In this paper, English language will be used as an instance of natural languages as we will be concerned with the set of all natural language texts. this research tries to employ a set of all synonyms as a way to hide secret message inside a natural language text. 

Ahmed Hassen ELjeealy Ben Alabish, Abduelbaset Mustafa Alia Goweder, (01-2013), International Journal of Computer and Communication Engineering: IJCCE, 2 (159), 153-157