Faculty Profile
Hassan Baz Chamas
PhD, MSc, MRs, BS, TD
Associate Dean, Master of Data Analytics
Email: hassan.bazchamas@unfc.ca
Hassan Baz Chamas is a distinguished academic and consultant specializing in data analytics and operations management. He holds a PhD in Information and Operations Management from the University of Bradford, having also earned his MSc from the same institution. His foundational studies were completed at the Lebanese American University, where he obtained his BS.
Hassan has made significant contributions to the academic community, particularly in the realm of data science. He previously served as the chairperson for the Data Science Department at the Lebanese University, where he supervised numerous graduate projects and theses. His expertise encompasses operations management and data analytics, areas in which he has both taught and conducted extensive research.
Throughout his career, Hassan has worked on numerous consultancy projects across Oman, Lebanon, and the UAE, applying his knowledge to solve real-world problems and advance the field of data science. His leadership roles have been a testament to his professionalism and dedication, as he continually strives to push the boundaries of what can be achieved with data-driven decision making.
Courses taught
Data Analytics For Management, Business Process Design, Project Management
Areas of academic interest
Psychological contract and IT workers
IT and governance
E-government
IT and sustainability and waste
Business and social issues concerned with Information systems design and development
Business and social issues concerned with Information systems implementation
Process management
Technological Innovation
Entrepreneurship and innovation
Areas of specialization
Information and Operations Management, Data Analytics, Data Visualization, Data Science
Publications
- Hussain,Z. Baz Chamas, H. Abdi, R (2016) A study looking at the influence of context on implementation of e-governance: What comes first – Context or System?. In Proceedings of the 2016 UKAIS Conference, Oxford, UK: AIS electronic library.
- Hussain,Z. Baz Chamas, H. Abdi, R (2016) A study looking at ways to increase acceptance of E-Government systems in Developing Countries: A focus on The Context-System Gap. In Proceedings of the 2016 BAM Conference, New Castle, UK
- Baz Chamas, H. (2014) The political and legal challenges limiting e-government implementation in developing contexts. Post-Graduate Research Conference. University of Bradford. 31st of October
- Hussain,Z. Baz Chamas, H. Abdi, R. (2016) A study looking at the influence of context on implementation of e-governance: What comes first – Context or System? Journal of Strategic Information Systems.