About me

I build and develop Image Processing, Computer Vision and Machine Learning Applications with a motto of "Humans can see and recognise, so can Computers".

 I am currently a Research Associate within the Communications and Signal Processing Research group - Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Imperial College London.

 I was awarded the PhD degree in Electrical Engineering (Image Processing and Computer Vision) in 2016, the MSc degree in Communications and Signal Processing with distinction in 2012, both from Imperial College London, UK and the BSc degree in Electronics and Communications Engineering with honours in 2009 from Mansoura University, Egypt.

 I have participated in various industrial projects. I worked as a Research and Development Engineer at Oxehealth Limited, UK, where I was able to apply Signal Processing and Computer Vision concepts with other team members to develop a system that turns cameras into non-contact vital-sign monitors for free-moving humans. Prior to starting the PhD programme at Imperial, I participated in the C8 project of the UDRC, Imperial College, where I worked on the development of a system for the detection of humans using depth cameras. I also worked at Middle East Technology, Egypt, on designing a Virtual Changing Room that enables customer try on models with a few hand moves and gestures.

 My current research interests include Image Processing and Computer Vision with emphasis on Image Representation, Image Analysis, Image Understanding techniques with applications to object detection, recognition and tracking.