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Digital signal processing

Hassan Hizeh

M.S. Student, Electrical and Computer Engineering

Digital signal processing Robotics and Control biomedical sensing

Hassan is an MS/PhD electrical engineering student. He is currently based in the CEMSE division at KAUST, working under the supervision of Prof. Tareq Al-Naffouri.

Ahsan Mehmood

Intern (former), Information Science Lab

IoT Biomedical Signal Processing healthcare Digital signal processing machine learning

Visiting student at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST).

Xinyu Zhou

Visiting Student, Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Sciences and Engineering

Digital signal processing Physical layer security

Xinyu Zhou was a Visiting B.S. Student in the CTL. Then, he joined University of Maryland, USA as a PhD Student. Selected Publications Xinyu Zhou, Zouheir Rezki, Basel Alomairy and Mohamed-Slim Alouini, “Achievable Rates of Secure Transmission in Gaussian MISO Channel with Imperfect Main Channel Estimation” with full paper version submitted to IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications and conference version submitted to IEEE CNS. Education Research internship in Electrical Engineering department, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Thuwal, Saudi Arabia (September

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