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International Journal of Ubiquitous Computing (IJUC)
An International peer-review journal operated under CSC-OpenAccess Policy.
ISSN - 2180-1355
Published - Bi-Monthly   |   Established - 2010   |   Year of Publication - 2024

SUBMISSION
March 31, 2024

NOTIFICATION
April 30, 2024

PUBLICATION
May 31, 2024

 
         
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IJUC - Editorial Board Member (EBM)

Dr. Ahmed Kattan
Loughborough University - United Kingdom
Contact Details
Email - akatta@essex.ac.uk
Computer Science Department Loughborough University Leicestershire, UK LE11 3TU
United Kingdom

About Dr. Ahmed Kattan

Ahmed Kattan finished his PhD from the School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering at University of Essex (UK) in 2010. He received his MSc in Software Engineering from the same university in 2007 and his Bsc from Jordan University of Science and Technology in 2005.

Ahmed is mainly interested in Evolutionary Computation and his main research interest lays in the applications of Genetic Programming (GP). To that extent, Ahmed has recently developed a series of universal compression systems based on the GP referred to as the GP-zip family. In addition, heĀ  proposed several new novel algorithms based on the use of GP for several applications such as: data type analysis, Muscle Fatigue prediction and problem decomposing.

Ahmed Kattan's professional experience includes working as a programmer on the Saudi Arabian E-Government project in 2005 and teaching at School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering at University of Essex since 2007. Ahmed is also a founder of the PhD CEEC conference series that have started in 2009.

Overall, Ahmed is interested in contributing to the field of Computational Intelligence and develop smarter applications in order to solve complex problems and to enhance our life style.