Melanoma pigmented network auto-detection

Shaqra University

Faculty Member, Computer Science and Informatics

University of Debrecen, Faculty of Informatics

Chairman of Computer Science Department

Faculty of Science and Arts at Shaqra

About

Ahmed Ayoub (IEEE member 2004) was born in Egypt, 1972. He got his PhD in optical computing from faculty of electrical engineering and informatics, Budapest University of technology and economics, Hungary, 2005. His MSc in biophysics engineering is from faculty of engineering, Cairo University, Egypt, 2000. His BSc in computer engineering is from Banha high institute of technology, Egypt, 1994. His BSc in Physics is from faculty of science, Zagazig University, Egypt, 1997.
    He has 20 publications in optical wave computing and digital holographic microscopy and 3 patents in optical information security. He designed and taught 13 e-courses in computer science, computer engineering and physics. He joined the analogic and neural systems laboratory, computer and automation research institute (SZTAKI) in Budapest, 2000-2008. Now he is a visiting assistant professor of computer science at King Saud University, Saudi Arabia. His recent research interests are: image processing for melanoma diagnosis, digital holographic microscopy, target tracking and recognition, and optical information security.
    Dr. Ayoub had been awarded the best doctoral research work prize for PhD students from the Hungarian academy of sciences, 2003. Also, he had been awarded the CNN young researcher contest, 7th IEEE international workshop on cellular neural networks and their applications, Frankfurt, 2002.

 
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