Amr Abdelnabi has recently become a member of the IMDEA Networks research team. He will be working as a PhD Student within the Opportunistic Architectures Lab, led by Dr. Vincenzo Mancuso and Dr. Marco Ajmone Marsan, faculty researchers at the Madrid Institute. His main areas of interest are Opportunistic Communication; Stochastic Geometry Application to Wireless networks; Cellular Networks; Wireless PHY and MAC Layers; D2D Communication; Cooperative Communication; Wireless Channel Modeling; Interference Modeling.
Amr received his B.Sc. degree in Electronics and Communications Engineering from Cairo University (Giza, Egypt) in 2004, and a M.Sc. degree in Wireless Communication from Nile University (Cairo, Egypt) in 2012. In 2006 Amr joined Vodafone Egypt as a Radio Planning Engineer for WCDMA networks for a year and then he moved on to the position of Radio Optimization Expert at Orange Egypt, which he occupied until 2013. In autumn that year he moved to Qatar, where he joined the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering of the Texas A&M University. There he was employed as a Research Associate for wireless networks.
From September 2016, as well as continuing his work as a predoctoral researcher at IMDEA Networks, Amr will be pursuing a M.Sc. in Telematics Engineering at University Carlos III of Madrid.
PhD Students at IMDEA Networks
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