Ahmed Abusnaina
Assistant Professor
Engineering and Technology
Birzeit University
Palestinian Territory
Biography
Dr. Ahmed Abusnaina is affiliated to the department of Engineering and Technology, Birzeit University, where Dr. Ahmed Abusnaina is currently working as Assistant Professor. Dr. Ahmed Abusnaina has authored and co-authored several national and international publications and also working as a reviewer for reputed professional journals. Dr. Ahmed Abusnaina is having an active association with different societies and academies around the world. Dr. Ahmed Abusnaina made his mark in the scientific community with the contributions and widely recognition from honourable subject experts around the world. Dr. Ahmed Abusnaina has received several awards for the contributions to the scientific community. Dr. Ahmed Abusnaina major research interest involves focuses on utilizing the Computational Intelligence and Neural Networks for wide applications in medicine, biology, physics, engineering and many other research fields In addition, Brain-inspired Computing by developing more realistic and accurate neurons to the brain neurons is one of the main open research areas.
Research Interest
Focuses on utilizing the Computational Intelligence and Neural Networks for wide applications in medicine, biology, physics, engineering and many other research fields In addition, Brain-inspired Computing by developing more realistic and accurate neurons to the brain neurons is one of the main open research areas
Publications
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Abusnaina AA, Abdullah R, Kattan A. Enhanced MWO Training Algorithm to Improve Classification Accuracy of Artificial Neural Networks. InRecent Advances on Soft Computing and Data Mining 2014 (pp. 183-194). Springer, Cham.
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Ahmed A. Abusnaina, Rosni Abdullah, Ali Kattan (2014) The Application of Mussels Wandering Optimization Algorithm for Spiking Neural Networks Training. 1st International Engineering Conference (IEC2014) On Developments in Civil & Computer Engineering Applications, pp. 197-204.
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Malaysia US. Garbage Collection Schemes of Flash Memory-Based Solid State Disk:\nComparison Between State of the Art.