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Sherin Abdelhamid
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Affiliation
TELUS, Toronto, ON, Canada
Topic
Service Quality,Cache Hit,Data Center,Packet Delivery Ratio,Road Segments,Roadside Units,Social Media,Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks,Data Packets,Internet Access,Internet Of Things,Internet Of Things Devices,Mobile Devices,Proactive Caching,Public Figures,Replica,Vehicular Networks,Caching Scheme,Data Cache,Encounter Probability,Erroneous Predictions,Expiratory Time,Internet Of Things Architecture,Prediction Accuracy,Prediction Approach,Prediction Scheme,Time Of Request,Traffic Load,Travel Time,Use Of Social Media,Wireless Sensor Networks,5G Networks,5G Technology,Actuator,Ad Hoc Networks,Allocation Algorithm,Assessment Scheme,Automotive Industry,Availability Of Content,Availability Of Participants,Availability Of Technologies,Average Delay,Average Travel Time,Average Vehicle Speed,Backhaul Links,Base Station,Basic Problem,Capacity Of Nodes,Caregivers,Cellular Architecture,
Biography
Sherin Abdelhamid (Member, IEEE) received the Ph.D. degree from Queen’s University, Kingston, ON, Canada, in 2014. She is currently a Senior Strategy Manager with TELUS, where she drives the strategy development & implementation of connected and autonomous vehicle services. She also manages partner relationships and large-scale projects that span across major TELUS frontline and internal facing business units. Prior to joining TELUS, she was a Technical Advisor and Manager with the Ontario Vehicle Innovation Network, where she owned and managed delivery of strategic projects in partnership with industry, government, and other ecosystem partners. She was also a Research Associate and an adjunct Assistant Professor with the School of Computing - Queen’s University. She is a subject-matter expert in connected, autonomous, and electric vehicle technologies and mobility innovation, and has been named by Automotive News Canada as one of the 2020 Canadians to Watch in the auto industry. She is also experienced in data analytics, smart city innovations, and the Internet of Things. She is an award-winning Researcher with more than 40 publications in many top journals, magazines, and conferences.