Department of Mobile Computing
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In recent years, there has been a significant growth in the field of mobile computing. The main aspects of this growth were the new innovations in telecommunications technology, operating systems, and database management for mobile devices and personal assistants. Mobile computing is considered one of the newest specializations in the Information Technology College at the University of Tripoli and one of the latest trends in information technology, relying on the rapid development of mobile phones and cloud computing.
Recent research and studies have shown that mobile and cloud computing will radically change the electronic interaction pattern of companies and institutions. Therefore, the college has adopted this specialization for its unique advantage and scarcity of specialists in it, to meet the needs of the market. Through it, outstanding graduates will be prepared and qualified to compete locally and internationally in developing applications in the field of mobile computing. The preparation of its curricula took into account sources and associations such as ACM/IEEE and the oldest universities in the world, as well as the community's needs in the field of mobile computing.
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Bachelor - Mobile Computing
Mobile computing is one of the most recent majors in the Faculty of Information Technology at the University of Tripoli, and one of the latest trends in information technology based on the rapid development of mobile phone devices and cloud computing....
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Department of Mobile Computing has more than 11 academic staff members

Dr. HALA M M SHAARI
Hala is an assist. Prof. at Web Technologies Department at Faculty of Information Technology- University of Tripoli. Her current research interests include data science, agent-based modelling, medical image analysis, computer vision and deep learning. Now, she is a former head of quality and performance evaluation department at faculty of information technology and former head of web and internet technologies department. Hala is a creative member at the Data and Multimedia Lab (D&M Lab) in the IT faculty. She has several in-progress research projects in agent-based modelling, deep learning and data science with multidisciplinary teams, such as: modelling of epidemiological disease and detection and classification of landmines and explosive remnants of war (ERW) using deep learning. Recently, Hala is working on medical image processing domain using deep learning - especially generative adversarial networks.



