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Hoda El-Sayed
Also published under:H. El-Sayed
Affiliation
Bowie State University, Bowie, MD, USA
Topic
Cloud Computing,Convolutional Neural Network,Blood Cells,Data Transfer,Leukocytes,Medical Imaging,Migration Process,Codeword,Confusion Matrix,Data Integration,Deep Learning,Encryption And Decryption,Eosinophils,Error Control,Generative Adversarial Networks,Hash Function,Hematological Diseases,Image Classification,Key Exchange,Malignant Cells,Malignant Stage,Neural Network,Normal Blood Cells,Peripheral Blood Smear,Physical Servers,Public Key,Reed-Solomon Codes,Secret Key,Server Side,Support Vector Machine,Support Vector Machine Classifier,Task Performance,Transformer Model,10-fold Cross-validation,Acceleration Factor,Access Control,Accuracy In Scenarios,Area Under Curve,Artificial Intelligence,Artificial Neural Network,Attention Mechanism,Average Accuracy,Average Metrics,Basophils,Blood Cell Types,CNN-based Models,Cancer Cells,Cell Types,Chatbot,Class Prediction,
Biography
Hoda El-Sayed received the D.Sc. degree in computer science from The George Washington University.
She is currently a Professor with the Department of Computer Science, Bowie State University. Her research interests include parallel and distributed algorithms, high-performance computing, and programming. Prior to joining Bowie State University, she was a Researcher with the High-Performance Computing Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). She has published many refereed research articles and her publications appeared in prestigious venues, such the IEEE Transactions and the IEEE International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS). Her research has been supported by Federal Agencies, including the National Security Agency and Department of Defense. She is also the Founding Director of the Center for High-Performance Information Processing (CHIP), a BSU interdisciplinary high-performance computing research center, which is the home to the BSU state-of-the-art Cray-XC-40 Supercomputer (Sphinx).
She is currently a Professor with the Department of Computer Science, Bowie State University. Her research interests include parallel and distributed algorithms, high-performance computing, and programming. Prior to joining Bowie State University, she was a Researcher with the High-Performance Computing Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). She has published many refereed research articles and her publications appeared in prestigious venues, such the IEEE Transactions and the IEEE International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium (IPDPS). Her research has been supported by Federal Agencies, including the National Security Agency and Department of Defense. She is also the Founding Director of the Center for High-Performance Information Processing (CHIP), a BSU interdisciplinary high-performance computing research center, which is the home to the BSU state-of-the-art Cray-XC-40 Supercomputer (Sphinx).