
معرفی
Dr. Hani Saleh is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer and Information Engineering at Khalifa University, where he has been faculty since 2012 (starting as Assistant Professor and promoted to Associate Professor in 2017). He is a co-founder of the Khalifa University Research Center (KSRC, 2012-2018) and currently co-founder and theme-lead of the System on Chip Research Center (SOCC, 2019-present).
His educational background includes:
- Ph.D. in Computer Engineering, University of Texas at Austin
- M.S. in Electrical Engineering, University of Texas at San Antonio
- B.S. in Electrical Engineering, University of Jordan
Dr. Saleh's research focuses on AI Hardware Accelerators, Computer Architecture, Digital Design, ASIC and FPGA Design, Computer Arithmetic, and Chip Design. His current projects aim to develop power-efficient and scalable AI architectures through innovative approaches such as Residue Number System (RNS) for AI, which leverages parallelism and dynamic range flexibility for tensor operations in deep learning.
He leads a research group comprising:
- Postdoctoral Researchers: Ghada Alsuhli
- Research Assistants: Mohammed Farrag, Mohammed Tolba
He advises the following graduate students:
- PhD Candidates: Enas Emad Abulibdeh, Abeer Ali Jaradat, Ghadeer ALI Jardat, Raviha Khan
- Master's Students: Adil Rehman, Marwa Ahmed Saleh Ali Albeshr
Dr. Saleh is affiliated with the Center for Cyber-Physical Systems Research and the System on Chip Research Center (SOCC), where he has led multiple IoT projects including wearable blood glucose monitoring SOC, mobile surveillance SOC, and AI Accelerators for edge devices.





