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Prof. Mai Saeed Mabrouk

Professor

Professor Mai Saeed Mabrouk made tangible contributions to the development of biomedical technologies by mastering the use of computational techniques and special software in analyzing biomedical data, which greatly helped in achieving progress and improving the quality of life by integrating technology into the medical field making tangible contributions to understanding and treating diseases and improving medical services and healthcare for patients.

She began her academic and research career after graduating from the Department of Biomedical Engineering and Systems at the Faculty of Engineering - Cairo University in July 2000. She then successively obtained a Master’s degree in Biomedical Engineering in January 2005 and a Doctorate degree in Biomedical Engineering in August 2008. She worked as a teaching assistant. Then she was an assistant lecturer, then an assistant professor in the same speciality until she held the position of head of the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Misr University of Science and Technology from 2014 until 2022. She was also an adjunct professor of Computing & Information Technology- Cairo at the Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime for many years. She now holds the position of professor in the Biomedical Bioinformatics Program at the Faculty of Information Technology and Computer Science at the Nile National University since 2023.

She has supervised and is supervising many master’s and doctoral theses in Biomedical engineering and bioinformatics, which has contributed to the formation of many new generations of talented researchers who have contributed to the development of the field. She has over 125 publications in highly impacted journals and conferences.

She also has two books published by Lab-lambert Academic Publishing, one of which is entitled “Retinal Image Processing: Extracting Characteristics and Detecting Motion Features from Retinal Images” and the other entitled “Bioinformatics and Data Sequence Analysis in Molecular Biology: New Methodologies in Processing Retinal Signals” in 2012.

Her field of research interest varies between bioinformatics, medical image processing and informatics, medical signal processing, machine learning and AI for biomedical usage. Her research was mentioned in about 3515 international journals, according to what was reported by searching in Google Scholar and Scopus, with a h index of 20 and an i10 index of 38. She participated in the arbitration committees of many international and local journals and conferences.