- Machine Learning
- Biometrics
- Robotics
- +۷ مورد دیگر
Mohamed Kamel was a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, co-founding director of the Centre for Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence (CPAMI). He contributed extensively to interdisciplinary research across machine learning, robotics, biometrics, and vehicular networks. His work integrated computational methods with ecological, medical, and engineering challenges. Research interests span machine learning applications, biometric systems, robotics, image analysis, and VANET (Vehicular Ad Hoc Network) technologies. Notable contributions include biometric identification systems, human-robot interaction frameworks, and environmental modeling using Maxent techniques. He also explored advanced battery systems and genetic diagnostics for psoriasis treatment. Publications reflect a focus on interdisciplinary topics: from underwater gesture recognition to protein sequence analysis, and from Li-ion battery cathodes to medical imaging algorithms. His work bridges theoretical advancements with practical implementations in safety systems, conservation biology, and clinical diagnostics. Awards and recognitions are not explicitly stated in available texts. His legacy includes foundational contributions to the CPAMI and mentorship through collaborative research projects.








