Massood Towhidnejad is Professor of Software Engineering in the department of Electrical, Computer, Software, and Systems Engineering at ²ÝÝ®ÊÓÆµ. His teaching interests include artificial intelligence, autonomous systems, and software engineering with emphasis on software quality assurance and testing. He has been involved in research activities in the areas of software engineering, software quality assurance and testing, autonomous systems, and human factors. Â
He has collaborated with various industry and government agencies such as , , VERITAS Corp. (now part of ), ., . and . He has secured research funding of over one million dollars as PI and over two million dollars as Co-PI/collaborator. The results of his research have been published in over seventy technical reports, journal articles, book chapters, and conference proceedings. He is currently serving as a principal investigator for three NSF project totaling about $900K.
In addition to his university position, he has served as Visiting Research Associate at the Federal Aviation Administration, Faculty Fellow at NASA and Software Quality Assurance Manager at Carrier Corporations. He has participated in number of activities as it relates to Software and System Engineering, which includes reviewer of the Software Engineering Body Of Knowledge (SWEBOK), contributor in the software quality area for Software Engineering Education Knowledge (SEEK), member of author team for Graduate Software Engineering Reference Curriculum (GSwERC), subject matter expert for Certified Software Development Associate (CSDA) training material, and member of author team for Body of Knowledge for System Engineering (BKCASE). Massood Towhidnejad is an program evaluator for Computing Accreditation Commission, and he is senior member of .
He is currently serving as the Director of NextGeneration ERAU Applied Research () lab. During his tenure at the university, he has served in a number of leadership positions in the department, college, and university, including chair of Computer & Software Engineering department. In addition to his university leadership role, he has served as program coordinator and/or general chair for a number of national and international conferences.
Ph.D. - Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Engineering, University of Central Florida
M.S. - Master of Science in Engineering: Electrical Engineering, University of Central Florida
B.S. - Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, University of Central Florida