The Fifth IASTED International Conference on
Human-Computer Interaction
IASTED-HCI 2010

August 23 – 25, 2010
Maui, Hawaii, USA

CONFERENCE CO-CHAIR

Dr. Abbas Moallem
San Jose State University/Axway Inc., USA

Biography of the Conference Co-Chair

Conference Co-Chair Portrait

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Dr. Abbas Moallem is a User Experience (UE) Architect and usability expert at Axway Inc and an adjunct professor at San Jose State University, California State University, East Bay, Santa Clara University where he teaches human computer interactions and human factors.
Abbas has over 20 years of experience in the fields of human factors, ergonomics, human computer interaction (HCI) and usability. He has also served as a UI Architect at PeopleSoft and Oracle Corporation for over 6 years and consulted a variety of industries in Europe, Canada, and the USA.
Dr. Abbas Moallem is a senior enginerining product manger and usability expert at NETGEAR and adjunct professor at San Jose State University, California State University, East Bay, Santa Clara University where he teaches HCI and human factors.
Abbas has over 20 years of experience in the fields of human factors, ergonomics, human computer interaction (HCI) and usability. He has also served as a UI Architect at PeopleSoft and Oracle Corporation. Tumbleweed and Axway for over 11 years. Abbas has consulted a variety of industries in Europe, Canada, and the USA. Dr. Moallem holds a Ph.D. in Human Factors and Ergonomics from the University of Paris (Paris XIII), a Master degree in Biomechanics from the University of Creteil (Paris XI) and a Master degree in Ergonomics from the Conservatoire Nation des Arts et Métiers in Paris, France. Dr. Moallem obtained his B.A. degree from the University of Teheran in 1978.
He currently serves as Communication and Exposition Chair of the HCI International and the Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics International conferences. Abbas is on the editorial board of several professional publications and is the author of several articles and books in French and English. .