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Associate Professor Mazin Abed Mohammed involved in faculty life!

Associate Professor Mazin Abed Mohammed involved in faculty life!
As we recently informed you, Associate Professor Mazin Abed Mohammed is involved as an excellent foreign expert in the Refresh project. In addition to his research activities and publications, his work at FEECS also includes the transfer of valuable experience and knowledge from abroad to new colleagues, i.e. our faculty researchers.

For example, he participates in the pre-defences of our PhD students' dissertations, bringing his innovative perspective to them. He is also enthusiastically involved in activities such as discussions and lectures at the faculty, through which he shares his years of experience and know-how on how to write scientific publications, what strategy and concept to choose to have the highest impact, etc. For example, last week his lecture titled "From Results to publication: Writing Publishable and Visible Research Manuscript" was held at CPIT TL3. The aim was to improve the publishing skills of the members of the live Industry 4.0 & Automotive Lab.

Discussions have started on the use of data in the CPIT TL3 - Mobility.Lab. Modern cars moving towards autonomous driving represent a unique source of data in terms of technology, which doc. Mazin and his team have been working on for a long time, e.g. Machine Learning, Computational Intelligence, IoT, Fog Computing, etc. Another source of data for the implementation of these progressive methods is modern industry and its ongoing digitalization. Here, the facilities of CPIT TL3 - Smart Factory will be used for collaboration, where research will focus on digital twins, augmented/virtual reality and, above all, advanced signal processing methods, which will be the main building blocks of the newly built Laboratory of Intelligent Sensing and Advanced Signal Processing Methods, which is being established within CPIT TL4. The notional framing of the concept of advanced data collection using advanced sensors and signal processing will then take place within the AIM.Lab, where research will focus on big data processing and the application of state-of-the-art trends in artificial intelligence such as Explanatory Artificial Intelligence.

Based on this networking, other important collaborations and projects have been and will continue to be established, and scientific teams will be able to expand with additional experts. All of this contributes to building better and more advanced science at the faculty, and thus the entire university.

We are very happy to welcome such excellent capacities from abroad to our scientific research ground, with which it has a great potential to grow and develop much faster. As well as our scientists who can be inspired, get advice and learn something new. Foreign scientists are an asset not only to the project, but to the whole scientific community they connect.

 

Created: 11. 4. 2024
Category:  News
Department: 404 - Public Relations Office
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