Biographical Sketch
Dr. Faisal Momen
Ph.D. awarded Dec. 2011 Now employed by amazon.com


Dr. Faisal Momen holds the B.S. in Computer Engineering and M.S. in ECE from the University of Arizona. Following the M.S. program, he worked as a software engineer for Motorola Computer Group in Tempe, AZ. He was awarded the PhD in December 2011.

His research and interest are in the areas of modeling and simulation of multi-agent systems, high performance parallel computing, 3-d visualization and machine learning.


Projects
Genetic Algorithm Based Course of Action Generator for Multi-sided Conflict (funded by Battle Lab, Ft Huachuca)
Modeling and Simulation Environment for Stability and Support Operations (funded by Battle Lab, Ft Huachuca)
Brute Force Fusion (Level II) Algorithms to Facilitate Military Decision Making (funded by US ARMY)
Immersive Virtual Environment Development Using CAVELib (Collaboration with MEDIA ARTS Department)
Sensor/Projector Based Simulation of a Virtual Land-mine Installation (Collaboration with MEDIA ARTS Department)
3-D Visualization Platform for Abstract Symbolic Representation of the Battlespace (funded by US ARMY RESEARCH LABS)

Publications
2010
A Non-Numerical Predictive Model for Asymmetric Analysis
M. L. Valenzuela, C. Feng, P. Reddy, F. Momen, J. W. Rozenblit, B. Ten Eyck, and F. Szidarovszky
Proc. of the 17th IEEE Intl. Conference and Workshops on the Engineering of Computer Based Systems (ECBS '10), pp 311-315, March, 2010

2009
A Distributed Computing Framework for Parallelization of Coevolution in Multi-sided Conflicts
R. Al-Motlak, F. Momen, and J. Rozenblit
Proc. of the 16th IEEE Intl. Conference and Workshops on the Engineering of Computer Based Systems (ECBS '09), pp 215-224, April, 2009

2007
Modeling and Simulation of Course of Action (COA) Consequences in Stability and Support Operations
J. Rozenblit, A. G. Bruzzone, F. Momen, and S. Saetta
Proc. of the 2007 European Simulation Interoperability Workshop (EURO-SIW), pp (electronic publication), June, 2007

2006
Dynamic Decision Support in the Advanced Tactical Architecture for Combat Knowledge System
Journal of Defense Modeling and Simulation 3(1), pp 11-26, 2006
Dynamic Decision Support in the Advanced Tactical Architecture for Combat Knowledge System
Journal of Defense Modeling and Simulation: Applications, Methodology, Technology 3(1), pp 11-26, 2006

2005
Level-of-detail Based Modeling of Object Movement in Tracking and Surveillance System
J. Peng, L. Yang, J. Rozenblit, and F. Momen
Proc. of the 2005 Winter Simulation Conference (WSC' 05), pp 461-466, December, 2005
A Distributed Approach to Genetic Algorithm-Based Course of Action Generation
F. Momen, H. Qiao, J. Peng, J. Rozenblit, and V. Ramamurthy
Proc. of the 2005 Conceptual Modeling and Simulation Conference, October, 2005

2004
Modeling and Simulation of Stability and Support Operations (SASO)
L. Suantak, F. Momen, J. Rozenblit, D. Hillis, M. Barnes, and J. Schlabach
Proc. of the 11th IEEE Intl. Conference and Workshops on the Engineering of Computer-Based Systems, pp 21-28, May, 2004

2003
An Agent-Based Visualization and Control Architecture for Tactical Operations
J. Rozenblit, F. Momen, J. Peng, L. Suantak, and W. Jacak
Proc. of the Ninth Intl. Conference on Computer Aided Systems Theory, EuroCast 2003, February, 2003

2001
Intelligent Decision Support of Support and Stability Operations (SASO) through Symbolic Visualization
L. Suantak, F. Momen, J. Rozenblit, M. Barnes, and T. Fichtl
Proc. of the 2001 IEEE Intl. Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, pp 2927-2931, October, 2001
Three Layer Architecture for Continuous Planning and Execution
F. Momen, J. Rozenblit, L. Suantak, and M. Barnes
Proc. of the 2001 Army Research Laboratories Symposium, March, 2001