Dr. El Asaleh is an accomplished Professor of Graphic Communications Management at The Creative School. Her dedication to teaching has earned her prestigious recognition and awards, highlighting her exceptional impact on graphic communications. She is a member of TMU’s graduate studies under the ...
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Dr. El Asaleh is an accomplished Professor of Graphic Communications Management at The Creative School. Her dedication to teaching has earned her prestigious recognition and awards, highlighting her exceptional impact on graphic communications. She is a member of TMU’s graduate studies under the Master of the Digital Media Program and PhD in Media and Design Innovation Program, as well as the joint graduate program in Communications and Culture within The Creative School.
In her current role as the faculty advisor of the GCM Colloquium, Dr. El Asaleh plays a crucial role in guiding and mentoring students as they organize this annual event. The GCM Colloquium serves as a platform for industry professionals to share their expertise on specific themes, providing valuable insights into the current trends within the dynamic graphic arts industry. Furthermore, she has previously served as the Dimensions Faculty Lead for The Creative School, displaying her commitment to addressing Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (EDIA) barriers within the post-secondary scholarly, research, and creativity (SRC) ecosystem.
With her expertise in computer science and graphic communications, Dr. El Asaleh has led several research projects that have addressed critical issues in the graphic arts industry. Her work has been published in top-tier academic journals and technical conference proceedings. As the director of the Lab of Excellence in Digital Asset Management (DAM) (LED – www.ledtmu.com), she heads the world's first and only lab dedicated to fostering in-depth research and education in Digital Asset Management technology. Dr. El Asaleh's research interests extend emerging pre-media technologies, digital asset management, colour science and EDIA in Graphic Communications.
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