Ahmed Akl Mahmoud
Professor
Department of Engineering & Technology
Arab academy for science and technology and maritime transport
Egypt
Biography
Dr. Ahmed AKL graduated in the college of computer engineering at the Arab Academy for Science and Technology (AAST) in Alexandria/Egypt. He worked in the Basic and Applied Science department for 10 years. During this period, He got his master and PhD degrees in computer networks. He received the master degree from AAST for the dissertation entitled "Enhancing performance of ODMRP protocol for ad-hoc networks". He received his doctorate from Paul Sabatier University (France) where He worked in the "Outils Logiciels pour la Communication" (OLC) group in LAAS/CNRS laboratory. He got his PhD degree for the thesis entitled "Design and evaluation of wireless dense networks - Application to In-Flight Entertainment systems" During his work in LAAS/CNRS, he participated in the electronic flight cabin (E-cab) project, which is a European project aiming at enhancing the environment inside the aircraft passengers' cabin as well as providing solutions for wireless communication inside the cabin. The work was implemented in the cabin mock-up in Thales site in Toulouse/France and Airbus campus in Hamburg/Germany. In addition, he is a member in the Technical Program Committee of ICWMC 2011, 2012, and Wireless days conference 2013. Currently, He is a lecturer in the college of engineering at AAST (Cairo campus) – Computer department Dr. Ahmed AKL graduated in the college of computer engineering at the Arab Academy for Science and Technology (AAST) in Alexandria/Egypt. He worked in the Basic and Applied Science department for 10 years. During this period, He got his master and PhD degrees in computer networks. He received the master degree from AAST for the dissertation entitled "Enhancing performance of ODMRP protocol for ad-hoc networks". He received his doctorate from Paul Sabatier University (France) where He worked in the "Outils Logiciels pour la Communication" (OLC) group in LAAS/CNRS laboratory. He got his PhD degree for the thesis entitled "Design and evaluation of wireless dense networks - Application to In-Flight Entertainment systems" During his work in LAAS/CNRS, he participated in the electronic flight cabin (E-cab) project, which is a European project aiming at enhancing the environment inside the aircraft passengers' cabin as well as providing solutions for wireless communication inside the cabin. The work was implemented in the cabin mock-up in Thales site in Toulouse/France and Airbus campus in Hamburg/Germany. In addition, he is a member in the Technical Program Committee of ICWMC 2011, 2012, and Wireless days conference 2013. Currently, He is a lecturer in the college of engineering at AAST (Cairo campus) – Computer department
Research Interest
Engineering and Technology, Productivity and Quality