Mohamed Abdallah

Also published under:Mohamed M. Abdallah, M. M. Abdallah, M. Abdallah, Moh Abdallah, Mohamad Abdallah, Mohammed Abdallah

Affiliation

Information and Computing Technology Division, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Doha, Qatar

Topic

Internet Of Things,Deep Reinforcement Learning,Federated Learning,Global Model,Edge Server,Deep Learning,Energy Consumption,Smart Grid,Types Of Attacks,Wireless Networks,Adversarial Attacks,Convergence Rate,Deep Neural Network,Mobile Edge Computing,Optimization Problem,Adversarial Examples,Convolutional Neural Network,Data Distribution,Machine Learning Models,Markov Decision Process,Power System,Time Slot,Denial Of Service,Edge Devices,Generative Adversarial Networks,Internet Of Things Devices,Intrusion Detection,Intrusion Detection System,Local Updates,Anomaly Detection,Base Station,Communication Protocol,Federated Learning Model,Industrial Internet Of Things,Power Grid,Resource Allocation,Reward Function,Adversarial Training,Channel Gain,Communication Resources,Computation Resource Allocation,Computational Capabilities,Computational Resources,Critic Network,Deep Reinforcement Learning Agent,Effects Of Attacks,Federated Learning Framework,Local Data,Mobile Edge Computing Server,Neural Network,

Biography

Mohamed Abdallah (Senior Member, IEEE) received the BSc degree from Cairo University, Egypt, in 1996, and the MSc and PhD degrees from the University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, in 2001 and 2006, respectively. From 2006 to 2016, he held academic and research positions at Cairo University, Egypt and Texas A&M University, Qatar. Currently, he is a founding faculty member with the rank of associate professor at College of Science and Engineering, Hamad bin Khalifa University (HBKU), Qatar. His current research interests include wireless networks, wireless security, smart grids, optical wireless communication and blockchain applications for emerging networks. He has published more than 150 journals and conferences and four book chapters, and co-invented four patents. He is the recipient of the Research Fellow Excellence Award at Texas A&M University, Qatar, in 2016, the Best Paper Award in multiple IEEE conferences including IEEE BlackSeaCom 2019 and the IEEE First Workshop on Smart Grid and Renewable Energy, in 2015, and the Nortel Networks Industrial Fellowship for five consecutive years, 1999–2003. He professional activities include an associate editor for the IEEE Transactions on Communications and the IEEE Open Access Journal of Communications, track co-chair of the IEEE VTC Fall 2019 conference, a technical program chair of the 10th International Conference on Cognitive Radio Oriented Wireless Networks, and a technical program committee member of several major IEEE conferences.