Dr. Mohamed Jamal Zemerly obtained his M.Sc. and Ph.D. in 1986 and 1989 from the University College Cardiff, Wales, and The University of Birmingham, England, respectively. Since then, he worked at various UK universities, such as UCL, Warwick and Westminster, and then moved to Khalifa University in summer 2000, where he is currently an Associate Professor (and ex-Computer Engineering Program Chair) of the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department.
Dr. Zemerly's research interests are in augmented reality, information security, machine learning, image processing and computer vision, context aware mobile systems and more recently Security of the Metaverse. He has published more than 100 journal and conference papers as well as 10 book chapters.
He was also a co-program chair of the ICITST conference series for the years 2011 and 2012 and a co-chair of the same conference for 2014-2015. Dr. Zemerly is also a senior member of the IEEE.
The evolution of distributed systems towards microservices architecture
An Enhanced Electrocardiogram Biometric Authentication System Using Machine Learning
University of Birmingham, UK
1989
University College Cardiff, Wales
1986
University of Technology, Baghdad, Iraq
Computer Architecture and Organization
Data Structures
Data Structures and Algorithms
Object-Oriented Programming