Omar Alfandi

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Affiliation

College of Technological Innovation, Zayed University, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

Topic

Artificial Intelligence,Data Security,Virtual World,Data Privacy,Deep Learning,Information Security,Learning Algorithms,Neural Network,Perceived Usefulness,Perceptions Of Security,API Calls,Acceleration Term,Accuracy And Precision,Actor-critic,Aerial Vehicles,Age Groups,American Sign Language,Android Application,Android Devices,Angular Rotation,Application Of Reinforcement Learning,Authentication Service,Autonomic Features,Blockchain Technology,Business,Certification Status,Certification Test,Cluster C1,Cluster C2,Collaborative Program,Concept Of Trust,Conceptual Diagram,Context Switching,Convolutional Neural Network,Cramer-Rao Lower Bound,Critical Mode,Critical Task,Cybersecurity,Cybersickness,Data Protection,Data Protection Law,Deaf Community,Deaf Individuals,Deep Learning Models,Deep Neural Network,Deep Q-network,Deep Reinforcement Learning,Design Process,Development Of Virtual Reality,Digital Era,

Biography

Omar Alfandi received the MSc degree in telecommunication engineering from the University of Technology Kaiserslautern, Germany, in 2005, and the doctoral degree (Dr. rer. nat.) in computer engineering and telematics from the Georg-August-University of Goettingen, Germany, in 2009. He is an associate professor at the College of Technological Innovation at Zayed University. Between 2009 and 2011, he enjoyed a post-doctoral fellowship at Telematics Research Group and he founded a Research and Education Sensor Lab where he is currently as Lab advisor. Before that he carried his Doctoral Research as part of an Industry, Academia and Research centers collaboration European Union (EU) project. He was working package leader of EU DAIDALOS II in the 6th framework project. He published numerous articles on Authentication Framework for 4G Communication Systems, Future Internet and Trust and Reputation Systems in Mobile ad hoc and Sensor Networks. He is the co-founder and co-director of the SMART (Sensors and Mobile Applications Research and Education) Lab at CTI. His current research activities are directed toward Internet of Things (IoT), security in next generation networks, smart technologies, security engineering, mobile and wireless communications. In August 2015 he was appointed as the assistant dean for Abu Dhabi Campus.