Carolyn McGregor AM


Carolyn McGregor AM

Professor and Dean Faculty of Business and IT
Ontario Tech University
Ontario, Canada


Biography
Professor Carolyn McGregor AM is the Dean of the Faculty of Business and IT. She is the Research Chair and founding co-Director of the Joint Research Centre in AI for Health and Wellness between Ontario Tech University and the University of Technology Sydney, Australia. She leads pioneering research in Big Data analytics, AI, IoT, edge computing and data mesh infrastructures. She applies this leading-edge research in her international award-winning Artemis and Athena AI platforms for health, wellness, resilience and adaptation in critical care, astronaut health, firefighter training and tactical officer resilience assessment and development. Her AI and Big Data research projects have been featured in many documentaries internationally and she is regularly called upon by the media to provide insight on the latest technology trends. She has over 200 refereed publications, more than $15 Million research funding and 3 patents in multiple jurisdictions. She has deployed her Artemis platform in two hospitals in Ontario and led Canadian Department of National Defence research contracts for new pre-deployment acclimation skill and resilience training. In 2022, she led a research study on the Axiom Ax-1 first all-private astronaut mission and she leads the Space Health study, supported by the Canadian Space Agency, on the International Space Station.




Dr. Maria De Fatima Domingues


Dr. Maria De Fatima Domingues

Assistant Professor
Biomedical Engineering and Biotechnology
Khalifa University


Biography
Dr. Maria de Fatima Domingues received her PhD in Physics Engineering in December 2014, at the University of Aveiro, Portugal. In 2015, she started a Research Fellow position at the Instituto de Telecomunicações – Aveiro; and the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC)-Madrid, Spain. Dr. Domingues authored and co-authored more than +110 publications and has an active participation in Portuguese National and European R&D projects. She is an active member of several IEEE Societies (IEEE EMBS, ComSoc), and since January 2022, she is the Secretary for the IEEE EMBS Portuguese Chapter. Her current research interests embrace new photonic based sensing solutions and its biomedical and e-Health applications.




Dr. Lobna A. Said


Dr. Lobna A. Said

Program Director of Microelectronics System Design (MSD)
Nile University


Biography
Lobna A. Said (Senior Member IEEE 2020) is a full-time Associate Professor at the School of Engineering and Applied Science, Nile University (NU). She has been the director of the Microelectronics System Design Master Program (MSD) and the co-director of the Nanoelectronics Integrated System Design Research center (NISC) since September 2021. She received her B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. in electronics and electrical communications from Cairo University, Egypt, in 2007, 2011, and 2016, respectively. She has over 160 publications distributed between high-impact journals, conferences, and book chapters. She has an H-index of 27, as reported by the Scopus database. Her interdisciplinary research interests include modelling, control, optimization techniques, analog and digital integrated circuits, fractional-order circuits and systems, Memristors, non-linear analysis, and chaos theory.
She was involved in many national/international research grants as a PI, Co-PI, or Senior Researcher/ Member. She is the Vice-Chair of technical Chapters of the IEEE Egypt Section and the Vice-Chair of the IEEE Computational Intelligence Egypt Chapter 2018-present. She is the Counselor of the IEEE NU student branch 2018-present. She has been the Co-chair of WIE in the IEEE CAS Egypt Technical Chapter since 2021.
She won the state encouragement award for the year 2019 in engineering science. She received the Excellence Award from the Center for the Development of Higher education and Research in 2019 for the best Ph.D. thesis in 2016. She won the Dr. Hazem Ezzat Prize for outstanding researcher NU 2019 and 2020. Her name was in the Top 2% of Scientists, According to Stanford Report for 2019, 2020, and 2021. She has received the Recognized Reviewer Award from many international journals. She was awarded the IEEE Outstanding Branch Counselor & Branch Chapter Advisor Award in 2021. In 2022, she received the Junior Faculty Development Program (JFDP) from Fulbright. In 2019, she was selected as a member of the Egyptian Young Academy of Sciences (EYAS) to empower and encourage young Egyptian scientists in science and technology and build knowledge-based societies. In 2020, she was elected as the Co-Chair of EYAS. Furthermore, in 2020, she was selected to be an African Academy of Science (AAS) affiliate member. In 2020, she was also chosen to be a Member of the Arab-German Young Academy of Sciences and Humanities (AGYA). In 2021, she was selected to be a Member of the Council for future studies and risk management, ASRT, Egypt. Additionally, she served on the technical and organizing committees of many international conferences, organized special sessions, and was selected to be a TWAS Young Affiliate. In 2022, she was elected as a steering committee member of AGYA.




Dr. Mervat Abu-Elkheir


Dr. Mervat Abu-Elkheir

Associate Professor and Vice Dean of Student Affairs
Faculty of Media Engineering and Technology
Egypt

Prof. Sherin Youssef


 

The Chair of IEEE Women-in-Engineering,

Egypt Section - region 8,
Professor of Computer Engineering and Intelligent Systems,
Head of Computer Engineering Departments, Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Trans
port (AASTMT).