Prof. Mohd Saberi Mohamad

 

Mohd Saberi Mohamad is a Professor of Bioinformatics and Artificial Intelligence (AI) at the Department of Genetics and Genomics, the College of Medicine and Health Sciences (CMHS), UAE University. He is now the director of Health Data Science Lab in CMHS. He received the Bachelor of Computer Science (Computer Network and Security) and Master of Computer Science (full research in Artificial Intelligence for Bioinformatics) from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) in 2002 and 2005, respectively. Later, he completed his Ph.D. in the field of AI for Bioinformatics within 2.5 years at Osaka Prefecture University in 2010. In the early career, he started in industrial sectors as a computer engineer and programmer, and after that joined UTM as a lecturer in 2006. His research areas are AI & Machine Learning, Bioinformatics & Computational Biology, and Data Science.
He has received the 2018 Malaysia’s Research Star Award in the category of young researchers. The award was conferred by the Ministry of Education Malaysia (MEM) and was officiated by the Minister of MEM. The recipient of this award is selected by international parties namely Elsevier (Scopus). He also received several other awards such as an outstanding reviewer for Journal of Neurocomputing (1st Quartile) and Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (1st Quartile), university excellent service awards for times, best paper awards in two conferences, and awarded scholarships for studies in Degree, Master and Ph.D.

He has been the project leader for 19 research grants and as the project member for 20 research grants. He has also published 128 articles in the international refereed journal (63 papers are indexed by ISI-Web of Science, and 65 papers are indexed by SCOPUS), 98 articles at international conferences, 68 book chapters, five research books, 11 edited books, and one original book. His H-Index is 28 (Google Scholar), 16 (Scopus), and 14 (ISI-Web of Science). He is also an active reviewer for 33 journals that indexed by ISI-Web of Science. Apart from being an active reviewer, he was an article evaluator for 32 international conferences in several countries such as Europe, ASEAN, Spain, US, China, Japan, Australia, and Korea.

Besides, he was appointed as a member of advisory board for Artificial Intelligence Research Institute, and also a member of technical advisory board for IOT Digital Innovation Hub in Europe. Then, he was also invited by UNESCO as an invited panel for The Workshop on Teaching and Learning Competencies for AI from an Information Access Perspective at UNESCO Headquarters, Paris in 2019. Previously, he had been invited as an invited speaker at the Scientific Workshop of the EU-ASEAN Computational Biology at Malaysia Genome Institute (Malaysia) in 2011, as a keynote speaker at the International Seminar of Robotic for Bio-production Systems and Agriculture at Brawijaya University (Indonesia) in 2013, and as invited speaker at the Department of Statistics Malaysia in 2018. Not only being the invited speaker in those academic workshops, he was also invited by Osaka Prefecture University and Osaka Institute of Technology (Japan) to deliver lectures to their student and staff in 2014.

In the meantime, he was appointed as a head officer for the memorandum of understanding (MoU) between Osaka Institute of Technology (Japan) and the Artificial Intelligence and Bioinformatics Research Group (AIBIG) from UTM. Then, he was appointed as a head officer for MoU and the memorandum of agreement (MoA) between Salamanca University (Spain) and AIBIG. Later, he was appointed as a head officer again for the MoU and MoA between Salamanca University (Spain) and Institute for Artificial Intelligence and Big Data (AIBIG2) from Universiti Malaysia Kelantan (UMK). Apart from that, he was also involved as a head for an industry MoU between AIBIG2 and UMW Limited. Through the involvement with the MoU and MoA, various activities have been successfully carried out such as research project, joint publication, joint conference, the appointment of visiting professors, conference organizer, student exchange, and staff exchange.

In the aspect of teaching, he has taught 13 varieties of courses such as Artificial Intelligence, Seminar for Industrial Revolution 4.0, Introduction to Big Data Analytics, Object Oriented Programming, Programming Techniques I, Programming Techniques II, Introduction to Bioinformatics, Bioinformatics I, Genome Mining, Special Topics in Bioinformatics, Technology & Information Systems, Multimedia Basic & Web Technology, and Numeracy & Information Technology.

Besides teaching, he also actively contributed as the main supervisor for eight Ph.D students (7 graduated, 1 on-going), and a co-supervisor for four Ph.D. students (3 graduated, 1 on-going). Then, he is also the main supervisor for nine Master by Full Research students (all graduated) and a co-supervisor for five Master by Full Research students (all graduated). Moreover, he was the main supervisor of final year projects for 60 undergraduate students, and as co-supervisor of final year projects for 23 undergraduate students. He has also been a supervisor of 35 practical/industrial training students at various ICT industrial sectors.

In term of professional services, he is now a director for Health Data Science Lab in UAEU CMHS. Previously, he was a Director for Institute for Artificial Intelligence and Big Data at UMK since November 20, 2017. Starting from 1 February 2019, he has been appointed as a head of taskforces to establish a university innovation centre. Also, he has been appointed as a head of taskforces for collaboration between UMK with Huawei, Microsoft, and Alibaba. Moreover, he has been appointed as a University Senate member starting from December 1, 2018 for three years. Previously, he was a Deputy Director (Academic) of Centre for Communication and Informatics (August 6, 2017 until July 1, 2018). He has been a head of the Artificial Intelligence and Bioinformatics Research Group from September 1, 2015 until July 15, 2017. Previously, he was an IT Manager of High-Performance Computing (4 years and 9 months), a program coordinator for Bachelor of Computer Science (Bioinformatics) (2 years), and a fellow of student residence (3 years). He has also involved as an advisor, leader, and member in committees to develop academic programs at the Bachelor, Master, and Ph.D. levels for Computer Science, IT, AI, Data Science, and Bioinformatics. He has become an accreditation panel to Malaysia Qualification Agency (MQA) to review academic programs since 2013. In addition, he was also a head and member of 63 academic and research committees at the faculty (27), university (27), national (6), and international levels (3). He also served as nine chairman and 43 members of the committees for several international conferences in Europe, ASEAN, Japan, US, Australia, China, and Malaysia. He also headed several student exchanges programs (outbound and inbound) at international levels.