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My Name is
M. Sabry Hassouna. I received my B.Sc. and M.Sc.
degrees in Electrical and
Computer Engineering
from
Ain
Shams University,
Cairo,
Egypt,
in 1995 and 1999, respectively. In 2006, I received my PhD degree in
Computer Vision, from
the
Computer Vision and Image Processing laboratory
(CVIP),
Electrical and Computer Engineering,
University of Louisville,
Kentucky, USA.
My current research focuses on
PDE
based
medical image analysis and processing,
numerical and
level set methods, and
virtual colonoscopy, on
which I have authored more than 20 technical articles (DBLP
server) in major peer-reviewed conferences and journals such as
(ICCV,
CVPR,
IPMI,
ICIP,
MICCAI,
TPAMI, and
MEDIA), and filed 2 U.S.
patent applications on shape representation using
curve skeletons and
fly-over visualization for colonoscopy.
I have been awarded the outstanding ECE graduate student and the
Dean's citation awards from the
University of Louisville,
Excellence in visualization award from
Silicon
Graphics, and best innovation award
on how to invest $6 billions on technology from
Microsoft. I was the
recipient of
Research! Louisville
award in medical imaging in
2003 and
2005. I am a regular
reviewer for a number of technical journals and conferences,
including the
IEEE
Transactions on Medical Imaging,
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing,
Pattern Recognition, and the
Medical Image Computing and
Computer Assisted Intervention
(MICCAI). |