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Kamal Alameh
Also published under:K. Alameh, Kamal E. Alameh, K. E. Alameh
Affiliation
School of Science, Edith Cowan University, Joondalup, WA, Australia
Topic
3-min Intervals,Air Blast,Amplitude Modulation,Annealing Temperature,Annealing Temperature Increases,Barley Crops,Bit Error Rate Performance,Bounding Box,Bounding Box Annotations,Capacitance Of Electrode,Channel Gain,Characterization Of Electrodes,Commercial Farms,Complex Environment,Contact Layer,Conventional Scheme,Convolutional Neural Network,Data Rate,Deep Neural Network,Drift Rate,Electrical Contact,Faster R-CNN,Faster R-CNN Model,Field Of Detection,Field Of Practice,Field-effect Transistors,Finite Impulse Response Filter,Glass Electrode,Growth Stages,Hordeum Vulgare,ImageNet Pre-trained Model,Increase In Error,Inference Time,Local Image,Mach-Zehnder Modulator,Magnetron Sputtering,Matched Filter,Mean Average Precision,Metal Oxide,Modulation Formats,Modulation Symbols,Multi-user Scheme,Multiple Users,Multiple-input Multiple-output,Nernst Equation,Number Of Images,Object Detection,Occlusion Conditions,Optical Signal,Optical Wireless Communication,
Biography
Kamal E. Alameh (S'89–M'92–SM'04) received the Ph.D. degree in physics from the University of Sydney, Sydney, N.S.W., Australia, in 1993. He is a Professor of microphotonics and the Director of the Electron Science Research Institute, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Australia. He is also the Director of the WA Centre of Excellence for MicroPhotonic Systems. Currently, he is carrying out research on novel integrated opto-ULSI processors that realise dynamic photonic components for dynamic optical telecommunications networks, high-speed optical interconnects, nanoengineered magnetophotonic crystals, and photonic sensors and processors for applications in health, agriculture, environment, and security. Before joining the Edith Cowan University, he was with the Intelligent Pixels, Incorporation, USA, as the the Director of Photonics Engineering. His current research interests include microphotonics, RF photonic signal processing, fibre Bragg gratings, vertical cavity surface emitting lasers (VCSELs), optical interconnects, and magnetophotonic crystals.
Prof. Alameh was the Senior Research Fellow with the Photonics Group at the University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia, where he worked for 10 years. He has won more than $\$10$ million cash in competitive grants and external research contracts and filed 15 patents in microphotonics. He serves as a Technical Committee member in many international conferences, and regularly reviews prestigious journals
Prof. Alameh was the Senior Research Fellow with the Photonics Group at the University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia, where he worked for 10 years. He has won more than $\$10$ million cash in competitive grants and external research contracts and filed 15 patents in microphotonics. He serves as a Technical Committee member in many international conferences, and regularly reviews prestigious journals