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Osama Abboud is a researcher affiliated with Technische Universität Darmstadt. He holds a PhD in Computer Science from the same institution (2012), focusing on quality adaptation in peer-to-peer video streaming using scalable video coding. His work spans computer networks, distributed systems, edge computing, and federated learning. Key contributions include innovations in P2P video streaming resilience, serverless federated learning optimization, and mission-critical AI systems. He has collaborated extensively with researchers like Ralf Steinmetz and Michael Gerndt, publishing in venues such as IEEE Trans. Ind. Informatics, NetSoft, and ICC. His research emphasizes practical system design for heterogeneous environments, energy efficiency, and real-time performance.
Education: PhD in Computer Science (Darmstadt University of Technology, 2012).
Research Interests: Peer-to-Peer Systems, Edge Computing Architecture, Federated Learning Optimization, AI-driven Network Adaptation, and Low-Power Hardware Integration. His work bridges theoretical foundations with practical implementations in distributed environments.
Notable Projects: Development of Apodotiko (serverless federated learning framework), MARQ (mission-critical AI system), and contributions to edge computing architectures like Trabant and Host Bypassing. These projects aim to enhance scalability, reduce latency, and improve sustainability in distributed systems.
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