Ali Kujoory, Adjunct Professor

 

Salazar 2010, Department of Engineering Science (ES)
Email: ali.kujoory@ieee.org (preferred) or ali.kujoory@sonoma.edu

Office: Salazar 2005

 

Sonoma State University
1801 E. Cotati Ave.
Rohnert park, CA  94928

Dr. Ali Kujoory is a Data Networking Consultant specialized in the areas of secure real-time applications over the Internet including voice and video over IP in the broadband access and metropolitan networks. The technologies include SIP applications in IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem), Ethernet, and Passive Optical Network. At the Sonoma State University, he is currently an Adjunct Professor at the Dept. of Engineering Science teaching the graduate courses on Data Communications and Network Architecture and protocols, Linear Systems Theory, and some undergraduate courses. Prior to joining SSU in September 2003, he was a Lead Systems Architect at Alcatel in CA for over three years doing forward-looking work on Voice over Packet, Passive Optical Network, Next Generation SONET, and reliability. Before joining Alcatel, he was a Distinguished Member of Technical Staff at AT&T Bell Laboratories in NJ for sixteen years doing forward looking work and research on the quality of QoS aspects for real-time applications over the Internet. While at AT&T, he was also an Adjunct Professor of EE and CS programs at the Stevens Institute of Technology in NJ. Dr. Kujoory is a Life Senior Member of the IEEE and received the IEEE Millennium in 2000 and the IEEE Section awards from 1996-2000 for contributions to the IEEE NJ Coast Section. He received the AT&T Standards Recognition Award in 1997. He has published and presented numerous papers in the technical journals and conferences and holds a number of patents in the areas of IP applications, QoS, and broadband technologies. He has a B.S. in EE from the American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon, and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in EE from University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA.

 

Patents, Academic, Industrial, and Administrative Experience, Publications, Degrees, Affiliations

Course Materials

-         CES 400, Linear Systems Theory

-         CES 552, Network Architecture and Protocols

-         ES 456 (CES 440), Data Communications

-         ES 110, Introduction to Engineering and Lab Experience

-         ES 210, Digital Circuits and Logic Design

-         ES 230, Electronics I

-         About Internet Teaching Lab (ITL)

-         The Internetworking Lab and the instructions for the experiments

-         Slides for some of the lab experiments

-         Project Proposals

-         Technical Documents