Yasser M. Kadah
Emory University - Hospital Annex, Egypt
Yasser M. Kadah received his B.S. and M.S.
degrees from the Biomedical Engineering
Department Cairo University in 1989 and
1992, respectively. He received his Ph.D. in
biomedical engineering from the University
of Minnesota in 1997. He worked as a
post-doctoral fellow at the Center of Magnetic
Resonance Research at the University
of Minnesota in 1998. He became an Assistant
Professor of biomedical engineering at
Cairo University from 1998 to 2003. He was a Research Associate
with the Biomedical Imaging Technology Center at the Biomedical
Engineering Department, Emory University and Georgia Institute
of Technology, from December 2002 till July 2004. He is currently
an Associate Professor of biomedical engineering at Cairo University.
In 2002, he was selected to receive the E.K. Zaviosky stipend
from the International Society of Magnetic Resonance in Imaging
(ISMRM). He was also elected a Senior Member of the Institute
of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) in 2003. He is currently
an active Member of ISMRM and the International Society
of Optical Engineering (SPIE). His research interests include medical
imaging and in particular MRI and ultrasound, and multidimensional
signal processing for biomedical applications.
Biography Updated on 9 October 2005
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