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AUTHORS’ BIOGRAPHIES
Dr. Khaled Alshareef is an assistant professor in the department of Systems
Engineering at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM), Dhahran,
Saudi Arabia. He completed his B.S. and M.S. in Industrial and Systems Engineering in
2005 and 2008 at KFUPM, and worked as a graduate assistant from 2005-2008, and as a
lecturer from 2008-2009. In 2011, Dr. Alshareef received a second M.S. in Industrial
Engineering from University of Florida, and completed his PhD in Industrial Engineering
from University of Central Florida in 2016. His research interests are Artificial
Intelligence, Simulation in healthcare, Scheduling, Quality Control, and Supply Chain
Management.