Computer Scinece, BS. Arizona State University, Tempe. Expected Graduation: May 2023.
- Computer Vision, and Computational Imaging.
| Instituion | Topic | Avisor | Period | Poster or publication |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) | Implicit neural rendering for inverse problems in imaging | Wolfgang Heidrich | May 2022 - August 2022 | |
| Arizona State University, Tempe | Improving the resolution and quality of computed tomography (CT) with implicit neural networks | Suren Jayasuriya | Aug 2021 - Present | Poster |
| King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) | Expirementing with implicit neural networks, Fourier features mapping, and a brief work on Computed Tomography | Peter Wonka | Jun 2021 - Aug 2021 |
Classes
- EEE598: Physics-based Computer Vision (grad-level)
- EEE598: Remote Sensing and Synthetic Aperture Imaging (grad-level)
- CSE499: Independent instruction (Independent Research in Computed Tomography Reconstruction Using Implicit Neural Representations)
Courses
- First Principles of Computer Vision - Specialization, Columbia University In Progress
- Neural Networks and Deep Learning, DeepLearning.ai
- Improving Deep Neural Networks: Hyperparameter Tuning, Regularization and Optimization, DeepLearning.ai
- Artificial Intelligence with Python Nanodegree, Udacity
- Applied Mathematics, Computational Sciences, and Statistics School, KAUST
- Radon Transform Tutorial - Sparse and Limited Angle CT Reconstruction (Demo)
- More cool stuff coming soon... π¨π½βπ»
Above 3500M, Kilimanjaro mountain, Tanzania πΉπΏ. June 2019. (c) Ali Almuallem.
