Summary
Mohammad Jubran is an associate professor of electrical engineering with over two decades of hands-on experience spanning academia, network administration, and industry training. He holds advanced degrees from the University at Buffalo and specializes in digital signal processing, communications, and networking technologies, backed by Cisco and Citrix certifications. At Birzeit University he teaches and supervises undergraduate research while bridging theory and practice through prior roles as a systems/network administrator and Cisco instructor. His background includes implementing real-world ISP infrastructure, firewalls, and multi-platform servers, giving him practical insight into both low-level transmission issues and higher-level protocol design. Known for combining research-driven teaching with practical network engineering, he has authored educational materials on TCP/IP and Unix programming. Colleagues value his ability to translate complex signal-processing and networking concepts into actionable coursework and operational systems.
8 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science, Electronic Engineering, Bachelor of Science, Electronic Engineering at Al-Quds University
Doctor of Philosophy, Electrical Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy, Electrical Engineering at University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
Arabic, English