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Ahmed Doha

ahmed doha

Associate Professor, Supply Chain Management and Business Analytics

  • PhD Operations Management and Information Systems (York University, Canada); MSc Electrical and Computer Engineering (Queens University, Canada); BSc Electrical and Computer Engineering (Mansoura University, Egypt)
  • 5036 Nicol, Carleton University
  • 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, ON, K1S 5B6
  • Email Ahmed Doha
  • 613-520-2600 ext 1909

Dr. Doha’s research is broadly interested in business model innovation and applications of emerging technologies including artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things for value creation in the business and social sciences domains. His current research focuses on applied artificial intelligence for decision making and generative AI (GenAI) in domain-specific areas of knowledge. He is particularly interested in applications of Large Language Models (LLMs) in applications that include personal and organizational AI assistants, recommendation systems, e-commerce, crowdsourcing, semantic ontologies, and knowledge bases. He studies the major forces that influence the design and use of LLMs/GenAI in small to medium size organizations.

Dr. Doha’s research employs mixed methods embedded in a design research methodology framework. As such, his research typically follows the full cycle of the design research methodology starting with business problem identification, conceptualizing a solution, experimenting with design principles, software development and deployment, and performance evaluation through field experimentation. Dr. Doha’s research has been funded by Canada’s Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC), CANARIE, and industrial partners. He is a recipient of NSERC’s Alexander Graham Bell Canada Graduate Scholarship for Doctoral Studies.

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