Mohamed Nounou
Professor
chemical engineering
Texas A&M University at Qatar
Qatar
Biography
Dr. Nounou joined the Chemical Engineering Program at Texas A&M University at Qatar in 2006 bringing in both academic and industrial experiences. He has published numerous contributions in the form of journal and conference papers and book chapters. He also served as an associate editor, guest editor, and in technical committees of several international journals and conferences. Dr. Nounou received numerous awards at both the college and university levels. He is a member of AIChE and a senior member of IEEE.
Research Interest
Dr. Nounou’s research interests are in the area of process systems engineering with a particular emphasis on process modeling, estimation, fault detection, and control. The algorithms and tools developed in Dr. Nounou’s research are utilized in many applications to improve the operation of various chemical, environmental, biological, and electrical systems.
Publications
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Meskin, N., Nounou, H., Nounou, M., and Datta, A., “Parameter Estimation of Biological Phenomena: An Unscented Kalman Filter Approachâ€, IEEE/ACM Transactions on Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, 10, 2, 537-543, 2013.
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Nounou, M., Nounou, H., and Mansouri, M., “Model-Based and Model-Free Filtering of Genomic Dataâ€, Network Modeling Analysis in Health Informatics and Bioinformatics, 2, 3, 109-121, 2013.
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Khadraoui, S., Nounou, H., Nounou, M., Datta, A., and Bhattacharyya, S., “A Measurement-Based Approach for Designing Reduced-Order controllers with Guaranteed Bounded Errorâ€, International Journal of Control, 86, 9, 1586-1596, 2013.