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Dr. eng. Samer Alabed, Assistant Professor

Dr.eng. Samer Alabed, Assistant Professor

Dr. Eng. Samer Alabed

 

Associate Professor at The American University of the Middle East (affiliated with Purdue University), Kuwait.

 

Education:

 

PhD in Electrical Engineering, & Information Technology with great honor ("magna cum laude"), Darmstadt University of Technology, Darmstadt- City of Science, Germany. 

 

MSc in Electrical Engineering / Electronic and Communication Engineering with great honor, The University of Jordan, Jordan. (GPA:3.88/4).

 

BSc in Electrical and Computer Engineering with great honor, HU, Jordan. (GPA: 3.50/4)

 

Addresses:

Home: Bismarckstr. 9,

64293 Darmstadt, Germany.

Office: NTS, FG-18, Merckstr. 25, 64283 Darmstadt, Germany

 

Website:

drsameralabed.wix.com/samer

 

Phone:  +965 2225 1400  Ext.: 1790

Land-line: +9652225 1400  Ext.: 1790

Mobile: +96565115244 

              +4917641352558

                   

 

Email: 

samer.alabed@outlook.com

salabed@nt.tu-darmstadt.de

dr.samer_alabed@yahoo.com

Samer.Al-Abed@aum.edu.kw

 

Nationality:

German and Jordanian.

 

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RECENT PROJECT & NEWS

 

Our main project is to design a secure smart” city using AI/ML and a large number of sensors and smartphones. The backbone of the smart city is a communications network consisting of sensors that receive streams of data, or signals, analyze them, and transmit them onward, e.g, the “Smart Home” control system allows networking all sorts of devices and automatically regulating them to suit demands, thereby allegedly yielding energy savings of as much as fifteen percent. “Smart Home” might soon be followed by “Smart Hospital,” “Smart Industry,” or “Smart Farm,” “smart classes” and even "Smart Systems” tailored to suit mobile networks are feasible. Traffic jams may be avoided by, for example, car-to-car or car-to-environment (car-to-X) communications. Health-service systems might also benefit from mobile and sensor communications whenever patients need to be kept supplied with information tailored to suit their healthcare needs while underway. Furthermore, sensors on their bodies could assess the status of their health and automatically transmit calls for emergency medical assistance, whenever necessary.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Samer Alabed is Associate Professor of electrical engineering and information technology at American University of the Middle East (AUM). He received his PhD in Electrical Engineering & IT with great honor (magna cum laude) from Darmstadt University of Technology, Darmstadt - City of Science -, Germany & his Bachelor & Master in Electrical & Computer Engineering with great honor. In the last 20 years, he has gained a strong knowledge and large experience in almost all fields related to academia. He served as a coordinator for almost all committees such as a coordinator for ABET committee, research committee, lab committee, curriculum development committee, exam committee, graduation project committee, focus groups committee, quality assurance committee, and many engineering courses. Due to his hard work and dedication efforts for his contributions and achievements at AUM in getting the full ABET accreditation without any concerns which improves its rank, he has received the Appreciation Certificate. 
Furthermore, he has a very strong teaching profile during his work in the past years as an associate professor, junior professor, & assistant professor in several universities in Germany & Middle East where he has taught more than 50 courses in electrical, computer, electronic, and communication engineering as well as computer science and information technology, supervised hundreds of bachelor projects and tens of master theses, and helped in supervising PhD students.    
In addition, he possesses a very strong research profile during the past years where he is publishing 3-4 journal papers in very prestigious international journals with Q1/Q2 rank based on JCR/ Scimago/ Scopus every year. He received several grants/funds from prestigious German and European organizations such as DFG, DAAD, ERC, EU, State of Hessen, & TU-Darmstadt. 
He is an IEEE senior member and a member of the research committee as well as the head of one research group. He obtained several awards from IEE, IEEE, DAAD, DFG, ERC such as the best paper award from IEEE WSA. Moreover, he organized and was invited to many conferences and workshops. The idea of his research is to develop advanced algorithms/prototypes in applied cryptography and network security for future wireless communication systems, machine learning for future wireless communication systems, digital signal processing, speech & image signal processing, distributed communication systems, smart $ IOT systems, biomedical signal processing, optimization methods. For more details: www.drsameralabed.wix.com/samer

FAVORITE QUOTE

 

“CHANGE” is the nature of life but, “CHALLENGE” is the aim of life. so we have to challenge the changes. not changing the challenges.

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