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Mohammed Karmoose

Assistant Professor
Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), WINC Research Center
Nile University
Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) Dept., Alexandria University
mkarmoos [@] nu [.] edu [.] eg - mkarmoose [@] alexu [.] edu [.] eg

I am an assistant professor at the Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) program and a member at the WINC research center at Nile University, and the Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) department at Alexandria University, Egypt. Previously, I was a senior research engineer at Samsung Semiconductors, Inc. I obtained my Ph.D from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), where I was a member of the ARNI lab. My PhD advisor was Prof. Christina Fragouli.

Please check out the cool research projects listed below which I am currently working on. Please send me an email if you are interested in working with me on any of these projects!

Self-optimizing networks

Using AI and data-driven solutions, I'd like to make communication networks smatly and autonomously optimize itself to the dynamics of the environment.

Areas/Tools:

Communications theory, machine-learning, reinforcement learning, optimization.

Autonomous driving

Cars of the future will be self-driving. With no input from drivers, how can we ensure that those cars can operate smoothly with no danger to the passengers and the surroundings? I want to see how communications can help this system work.

Areas/Tools:

Communications theory, machine-learning, optimization, computer vision.

UAVs in disaster relief

How can we help in situations of disaster? I want to see how UAVs can help rescue teams get in better touch with survivors until successful rescue.

Areas/Tools:

Communications theory, networks, reinforcement learning, optimization.

AI-driven coding design

Can AI help us design better coding techniques?

Areas/Tools:

Communications theory, coding theory, machine-learning, optimization.