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Prof. Dr. Mahmoud M. H. Gabr Mahmoud Mohamed Hassan Gabr is full Professor of Statistics in Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Alexandria University. Professor Gabr received his Ph.D. degree in 1981 in Statistics from UMIST, England. Gabr was visiting Professor of Statistics - Department of Statistics & O.R., Faculty of Science, Kuwait University from Sep. 1995 to May 2001. Gabr is the co-author with Subba Rao of the published book on "An introduction to bispectral analysis and bilinear time series models" published by in the Lecture Notes In Statistics by Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1984. He is the author or co-author of many publications in the fields of statistics. He has directed many funded research projects which has been completed with excellent evaluation on Robust Estimation of Bilinear Time Series Models, Deconvolution of non-Gaussian linear processes with randomly missing observations and On Walsh-Fourier Bispectral Analysis. Professor Gabr has been awarded "All Man" Prize from Manchester Statistical Society in Oct. 1978, had been awarded the Egyptian State prize "AMEN LUTFY" for Mathematical Sciences in 1989, and had been awarded the "Best Teaching" prize from the prime minister of Kuwait in May 2000. His research interests include statistics and data mining. Homepage: http://www.facofsc.com/Cv-html/Prof_M_Gbr.htm
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Prof. Dr. Abdel-badeeh M. Salem Abdel-badeeh Salem is a full professor of Computer Science, Faculty of Computer & Information Sciences, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt . From 1997-2003 he was Head of Computer Science Department and Vice Dean of Faculty of Computer and Information Sciences, Ain Shams University. From 2003-2004, he was visiting Professor and Member Board of Faculty of Higher Scientific Research, Faculty of Science & Information Technology, Al-Balqa Applied University, Jordan. From 1990-1995, he was Visiting Professor, Faculty of Administration and Economic, King Abdelaziz University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Prof. Badee was a Director of Scientific Computing Center, Ain Shams University from 1984-1990. He was a Secretary of the Egyptian Computer Society from 1984-1990. He is Member of the National Committee of Informatics, Egyptian Academy of Scientific Research and Technology (1992-Present), Founder Member of the Annual International Conference of Artificial Interlligence Applications, Cairo, Egypt. (1992) and Member of the Inter-governmental Informatics Programme Committee (IIP), UNESCO, Paris, France (1988-1990). Badee is one of the main sustainers of annual International Romanian Internet Learning Workshop Project (RILW), starting from 1997. He was a Coordinator of the International Conference for Statistics, Scientific Computing, and Social and Demographic Research, Cairo, Egypt (1983-1990). He has delivered numerous keynote addresses and is author of many undergraduate courses on operating system, information system, Artificial Intelligent, and medical informatics. He serve a technical committee member for many international conferences, He has the author and Co-author of about 100 duplications. His research interests include Artificial Intelligence, Expert Systems, Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery,Data Visulization,Computational Techniques, Computer Education, Distance Education., Medical Informatics. Homepage http://asunet.shams.edu.eg/people/profpage/27.htm
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Dr. Yasser Fouad Mahmoud Hassan Yasser Hassan received his B.Sc. with honors in 1996 in computer science, Faculty of Science, Alexandria University, Egypt and M.Sc degree and Ph.D. 2003, both from Toin University of Yokohama, Yokohama, Japan. He is an assistant professor at Cairo University, Faculty of Computer and Information, information Technology Department. Currently, he is a visiting professor at Alexandria University, Faculty of Science, Mathematics Department. He has organized many conference sessions at many international conferences on the topics of rough sets. He serve membership in ACM and Egyptian rough sets working group. He is published over 25 papers in international journals, book and international conference. His research interests include, rough set theory, neural networks, and genetic programming.
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