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Dr. Idris Al-Skloul Ibrahim PhD, MSc, BSc (Electronic and Computer Engineering) Post of Research Associate CTI South Africa Coordinator
MACS Edinburgh, UK |
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+44 (0) 78 46085228 +44 (0)131 451 3280 |
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+44 (0)131 451 3327 |
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Mountbatten, Room G40 |
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Memberships:
Bachelor in Electronic & Computer Engineering, Faculty of Electronic & Nuclear Eng. Al-Fateh University.1989.
Tco
in Seismic Processing Software (Teknicaltd Co Calgary, Canada 1992).
Msc
in
Embedded & Digital Systems Engineering
(Heriot-Watt University,
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK 2002).
PhD
in Wireless Networks Architecture & Protocols (Heriot-Watt University,
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK Mar 2011).
Member of Staff (RA), Venus-C Group (Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. Sep 2011-Now).
1989-1991:
Computer Maintenance Engineer AGOCO & EGCO.
1992-1998:
Instructor (Tutor) in Computer Dept. Garyounis University, Faculty of Science.
1999-2001:
Msc. student by taught courses
at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, Scotland UK,
Embedded and
Digital Systems Eng.
2002-2006:
Lecturer in Computer Eng. Dept.
University of
Garyounis, Faculty of Information Technology.
2006-2011: PhD student Wireless Networks Architecture
& Protocols Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, Scotland UK.
2011-Present:
Member of
Staff (RA), Venus-C Group. Also, I'm a CTI Education Group
Coordinator
(Heriot-Watt University,
Edinburgh, Scotland UK Sep 2011-Now).
Memberships:
CNET, SDN, Ns2 users
group, ZD net , IEEE and Net Seal,
Committee
memberships:
ICSNC 2010: The
Fifth International Conference on Systems and Networks Communications. I also a
member of the
Dependable
Systems Group in MACS.
I used to work in Ad Hoc Wireless Networks Architecture & Protocols: The ad hoc form of communications is especially useful in public-safety and search-and-rescue applications. Medical teams require fast, effective communications when they rush to a disaster to treat victims. They can't afford the time to run cabling and install networking hardware. The medical team can utilize 802.11 radio NICs in their laptops and PDAs and enable broadband wireless data communications as soon as they arrive on the scene.
Idris skloul Ibrahim
04/2007 Edinburgh, UK
ادريس الصكلول ابراهيم
Skloul 2007-2010