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Hossam Abdelmunim
received his BSc and MSc degrees in electrical engineering from Ain
Shams University, Egypt, in 1995 and 2000, respectively. He received his
PhD degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of
Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky. He joined the Computer Vision and
Image Processing Laboratory (CVIP Lab) at the University of Louisville
in June 2002, where he has been involved in the applications of image
processing and computer vision for medical image analysis. He is now an
Assistant Professor at the Computers and Systems Engineering Department,
Faculty of Engineering, Ain Shams University. His current research
interests include image modeling, image segmentation, 2D and 3D
registration, visualization, and surgical simulation, about which he has
authored or coauthored more than 25 technical articles including ICIP,
MICCAI, ICCV, CVPR, and TPAMI. He received an excellence in
visualization award from Silicon Graphics in 2004, a US National Science
Foundation travel grant to attend the International Conference on
Computer Vision (ICCV) in 2005, and a first place in the University of
Louisville Engineering Competition (E-Expo) in 2006. Also, he was
awarded the
Outstanding ECE Graduate Student Award at the University of Louisville,
2007. He gave several invited talks and tutorials in implicit shape
representation and registration: SIEMENS Corporate Research, New Jersey,
June, 2007, Computational Biomedicine Lab, Computer Science Department,
University of Houston, Houston, TX, USA, October, 2007, Computer Vision
Lab, Computer Science Department, University of Central Florida,
Florida, USA, October, 2007, CVPR 2008 Tutorial: “Survey
and Recent Advances in Image Registration and Fusion”,
Alaska, USA, June 2008, ICIP 2009 Tutorial: “Shape Representation and
Registration using Different Implicit Spaces”, Cairo, Egypt, November
2009. He is currently on a sabbatical leave at the University of
Louisville, Louisville, KY, USA. |