Tarek Elfouly: Comparison
Please note this is a comparison between Version 2 by Tarek Elfouly and Version 1 by Tarek Elfouly.
  • Wireless Networks
  • Wireless Sensor Networks
  • Structure Health Monitoring
  • Machine Learning

Dr. Elfouly (M’ 06, SM’ 13) receObtaivned his DEAMsc and PhD from thedegrees from BESANÇON University of Franche Comte in France, in (FRANCHE-COMTÉ) in 1996 and 2000, respectively. He has worked as an assistant professor at the university of Ain Shams Cairo Egypt before joining Qatar University He is currently an associate Professor at Tennessee Technological UDr. Elfouly has over 16 years of experience in Wireless Sensor Networks and computer network research. He published over 80 papers, most of them are related to wireless sensing and network security. He also has 3 US awarded patents. He has managed to secure more than three million dollars of funds for his research in collaboration with many university in USA. He has over 10 years of experience in computer network research. Dr. Elfouly published over 60 papers, more than half of them are related toies in the United States, Canada and Europe such as Ohio state University, New Jersey institute of technology, University of British Columbia, and Imperial College of London. He worked on topics related to network security and physical layer security. He has also worked on applications of wireless sensing and nor network security. Dr. Elfouly supervised many post graduate students and served as an examiner for many others, especially in the field of structural health monitoring and health applications. His team had implemented a sensor node that can harvest energy from vibrations while installed on infrastructures such as bridges with an easy installation process on old infrastructures. Dr. Elfouly has manya few projects under development related to assistive technologies for people with disabilitiesMachine learning and eHealth. His projects won many national and regional awards. His research interests include network security and protocols, physical layer security and wireless sensor networks especially in the field of structural health monitoring and health applications in Qatar. Dr. Elfouly supervised many post graduate students and served as an examiner for many others. Beside his research, Dr. Elfouly has 20 years of teaching experience. He has taught courses in hardware, programming and networks. He has supervised more than 20 senior projects and 6 Theses. He served as computer engineering program coordinator at Qatar University for more than 6 years. Dr. Elfouly is a senior member of the IEEE society. He is currently an associate professor at Tennessee technological University.