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- Computing and Processing
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Waseem Shadid
Also published under:Waseem G. Shadid, Waseem Ghassan Tahseen Shadid
Affiliation
SIS Department, College of Computing & Informatics, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC, USA
Topic
Amount Of Charge,Charge Movement,Discontinuity Point,Electric Charge,Electrostatic Interactions,Magnetic Field,Magnetic Force,Maxwell’s Equations,Negatively Charged,Points In Space,Positively Charged,Side Surface,Static Electric Field,Accuracy Verification,Ampere’s Law,BERT Model,Bidirectional Long Short-term Memory Model,Biot-Savart,Changes In Position,Changes In Space,Changes In Speed,Charge Density,Charge Flow,Constant Speed,Current Flow,Deep Learning Models,Dependency Parsing,Direct Elements,Direction Of Force,Electric Interaction,Electromagnetic Field,Electromagnetic Interaction,Electromagnetic Tensor,Electromagnetic Theory,Electromagnetic Wave,Email Message,Email Sender,English Wikipedia,Existence Of Waves,F1 Score,Field Changes,Field Direction,Field In Space,Field Of Electromagnetic Wave,Force Of Law,Gauss’s Law,Keyword Extraction,Language Model,Legitimate Users,Lorentz Transformation,
Biography
Waseem G. Shadid received the B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in electrical engineering from The University of Jordan, in 2001 and 2004, respectively, and the Ph.D. degree in electrical and computer engineering from The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC, USA, in 2014. He is currently the Director of the Recognition Research and Development in LEAD Technologies and an Affiliated Professor with The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, where he supervises the research at the UNC Charlotte CyberDNA Research Center. He was involved in the projects sponsored by NSF, DARPA, and NASA. His research led to many real-world applications that are used worldwide, patents, and publications. His research interests include electromagnetic theory, process modeling, machine learning/AI, data science, and 3D computer vision in a range of domains, including energy, cybersecurity, physics, and medical imaging.