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Mohamed Abdul-Al
Also published under:Mohamed M. Abdul-Al, M. Abdul-Al
Affiliation
Faculty of Engineering and Digital Technologies, University of Bradford, Bradford, U.K.
Topic
Biometric Systems,Biometric Identification,Face Identity,Face Recognition,Infrared Imaging,Recognition System,Biometric Data,Convolutional Neural Network,Facial Recognition Technology,False Acceptance Rate,Finger Vein,Generative Adversarial Networks,Impedance Bandwidth,Matching Score,Neural Network,Training Data,Visible Images,Visible Light,Adaptive Neuro-fuzzy Inference System,Antenna Array,Antenna Design,Antenna Structure,Aspects Of Recognition,Authentication System,Base Station,Biometric Characteristics,Biometric Technologies,Border Security,Common Algorithms,Computational Efficiency,Copper Plate,Cross-border,Cybersecurity,Dark Lines,Deep Convolutional Neural Network,Deep Features,Deep Learning,Deep Neural Network,Detailed Design,Dimensionality Reduction,Dual-polarized Horn Antenna,Enrolment Rates,Equal Error Rate,Face Database,Face Detection,Facial Expressions,Facial Photographs,False Acceptance,False Rejection,Feature Extraction Strategy,
Biography
Mohamed Abdul-Al was born in Saida, Lebanon. He received the B.Sc. degree in computer and communication engineering with a minor in biomedical engineering and biomedical sciences from the American University of Science and Technology in Beirut, Lebanon, the M.Sc. degree in advanced biomedical engineering from the University of Bradford, U.K., in 2020, and the Ph.D. degree in the development of a novel multimodal biometrics system by fusing face and infrared information from Bradford University. He joined Bradford University, where he was a Research Fellow with the European Union’s Horizon-MSCA-RISE-2019-2024, Marie Skłodowska-Curie, Research, and Innovation Staff Exchange (RISE) Program, titled: Secure and Wireless Multimodal Biometric Scanning Device for Passenger Verification Targeting Land and Sea Border Control. His research interests include face recognition using different modalities, such as visible, infrared, thermal, and visible and infrared. He also contributes to wireless communication and radio frequencies. In addition, he is involved in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering, specifically, the development of biomaterials for breast reconstruction, stem cell niche microenvironment, glioblastoma, and encapsulation techniques in the ocular and respiratory systems.