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Dr. Omar Abusaeeda

  • َQualifications: Doctor of Philosophy
  • Academic Rank: Associate Professor
  • Department of Computer Networks
  • Faculty of Information Technology

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All since 2019
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Roles

postgraduate of the Faculty of Engineering, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Master’s (2004) Computer Systems Engineering, Definition of Digital Image Processing, PhD in 3D Systems for Digital Images in the Field of X-Ray Images for Security Purposes.

My current duty is to manage, supervise and advise the postgraduate students, Networking branch, in terms of, subject selection, research topics and assignments.

Careers

2002-2004

Teaching Assistant (Bachelor of engineering courses), UPM-Malaysia.

 

2004-2006

Lecturer assistance at Faculty of Engineering, Nasser National University-Libya.

 

2006-2008

General register at faculty of engineering, Nasser National University-Libya.

 

2008-2012

PhD research as well as supervising MSc students at Nottingham Trent University-UK.

 

2012-2016

Head of Computer system Engineering Department at Azzaytuna University-Libya.

 

2016-2019

Dean of Faculty of Information Technology at Azzaytuna University.

 

2019 to 2021

Assistant Professor, Lecturer at the Department of Computer system Engineering Department, Azzaytuna University-Libya.

2021 to 2023

Associate Professor, Lecturer and head of the department at the Department of Computer Networks

2023 to present

Postgraduate coordinator at the department of computer networks

Research Interests

wireless communication, signal & image processing

External Activities

Participation at ((2024 5th International Conference in Electronic Engineering, Information Technology & Education (EEITE))

External examiner at Libyan Academy (Spring 2024)

Conference reviewer (Conference for Engineering Sciences and Technology 2024--- Recent one)

Publications

Conference paper

Omar Abusaeeda (1-2024)
3rd International Conference on Imaging for Crime Detection and Prevention-London UK, 3(3), pp. 1-6