Associate Professor
  • Ph.D. in Computer Science, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK
  • M.Sc. in Computer Information Systems, University of Jordan.
  • B.Sc. in Computer Information Systems, University of Jordan


Bio

Salsabeel Faiez Mohammad Alfalah received a BSc degree in Computer Information Systems from the University of Jordan in 2007. Upon graduation she completed an MSc in Computer Information Systems from the University of Jordan in 2009 with an ‘Excellent’ score. She next worked as a lecturer and research assistant for one year, and she has been granted a scholarship from the University of Jordan to continue her PhD studies in Glasgow Caledonian University. She has completed her thesis in three years and achieved a “Straight Pass”. Afterwards, she was appointed as a supervisor to a PhD student in Glasgow Caledonian University. She was working in the area of medical applications in virtual environments and electronic medical records. Her research has focused on the examination of 3D web based medical system development for medical data. She has furthermore introduced an interface in a virtual environment aiming to enhance medical data visualization and accessibility. In January 2014 she started her work as an assistant professor and dean assistant for development and quality assurance affairs in King Abdullah II School for Information Technology in The University of Jordan. Her students' evaluation for her throughout teaching period was "Excellent". During her work in the University of Jordan she has contributed to new techniques in data visualization as she developed several projects in the field of VR applying user experience and usability principles for enhancing learning experience. She has 26 publications between 2011 and 2021 in the area of emerging technology in several fields.

 
Office

Abu Dhabi - Khalifa City, FF3-1-049

Phone:

971 2 599 3511

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Teaching Areas

  • Multimedia systems
  • Human Computer Interaction
  • Systems Analysis and Design
  • Web Design and Development

Research and Professional Activities

Research Area(s)

  • Human Computer Interaction
  • Emerging technologies: Virtual reality, Augmented reality
  • Gamification
  • User Experience Design

Refereed journal papers

Alfalah, S.F., Falah, J.F., Alfalah, T., Elfalah, M., Muhaidat, N. and Falah, O., 2019. A comparative study between a virtual reality heart anatomy system and traditional medical teaching modalities. Virtual Reality23(3), pp.229-234.

Alfalah, S.F., 2018. Perceptions toward adopting virtual reality as a teaching aid in information technology. Education and Information Technologies23(6), pp.2633-2653.

Alfalah, S.F., Falah, J.F., Alfalah, T., Elfalah, M., Muhaidat, N. and Falah, O., 2019. A comparative study between a virtual reality heart anatomy system and traditional medical teaching modalities. Virtual Reality23(3), pp.229-234.

Falah, J., Alfalah, S.F., Halawani, S., Abulebbeh, M. And Muhaidat, N., 2020. EMR FOR OBSTETRIC EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT AND LABOUR WARD IN JORDAN UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL. Journal of Theoretical and Applied Information Technology98(13).

Qutechate, W., Falah, J. And Tasneem Alfalah, S.F., Alfalah, 2020. Usability Issues For Learning Management Systems: Case Study, Students And Teaching Staff Perceptions. Journal of Theoretical and Applied Information Technology98(11).

Abuhammad, A., Falah, J., Alfalah, S.F., Abu-Tarboush, M., Tarawneh, R.T., Drikakis, D. and Charissis, V., 2021. “MedChemVR”: A virtual reality game to enhance medicinal chemistry education. Multimodal Technologies and Interaction5(3), p.10.

Charissis, V., Falah, J., Lagoo, R., Alfalah, S.F., Khan, S., Wang, S., Altarteer, S., Larbi, K.B. and Drikakis, D., 2021. Employing emerging technologies to develop and evaluate in-vehicle intelligent systems for driver support: infotainment AR HUD case study. Applied Sciences11(4), p.1397.

Wedyan, M., Falah, J., Alturki, R., Giannopulu, I., Alfalah, S.F., Elshaweesh, O. and Al-Jumaily, A., 2021. Augmented reality for autistic children to enhance their understanding of facial expressions. Multimodal Technologies and Interaction5(8), p.48.

Falah, J., Wedyan, M., Alfalah, S.F., Abu-Tarboush, M., Al-Jakheem, A., Al-Faraneh, M., Abuhammad, A. and Charissis, V., 2021. Identifying the Characteristics of Virtual Reality Gamification for Complex Educational Topics. Multimodal Technologies and Interaction5(9), p.53.

Papers in refereed conference proceedings

Alfalah, S., Falah, J., Alfalah, T., Elfalah, M. and Falah, O., 2017. Perceptions toward adopting virtual reality as a learning aid in information technology. World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, International Journal of Computer, Electrical, Automation, Control and Information Engineering11(4), pp.392-396.

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