Aya Sayedelahl

Research Scientist at C-CORE

Aya Sayedelahl is a Research Scientist at C-CORE since August 2021, focusing on AI-based collision avoidance systems for automotive radar applications. Prior to this role, Aya worked as a Research and Development Consultant at Broadband Microwaves Inc. from 2016 to August 2021. Aya's academic experience includes a Postdoctoral Fellowship at the University of Waterloo from 2010 to 2013, where involvement in developing artificial intelligence systems and an audio-based emotion recognition system took place. Additionally, a significant Postdoctoral Research Fellowship at Howard University from 2001 to 2008 focused on human subject detection in infrared images and involved publishing technical reports. Aya also contributed as a Graduate Research Assistant at Howard University, working on both AI-based detection systems and the fabrication of GaN Nano/Microstructures. Academic qualifications include a Ph.D. and a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering from Howard University, complemented by a Bachelor's degree in Electronics Engineering from Mansoura University.

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C-CORE

C-CORE is a Canadian ISO 2001-registered research and development (R&D) corporation that creates value in the private and public sectors by undertaking applied research and development, generating knowledge, developing technology solutions and driving innovation. With unparalleled harsh environment expertise and world-leading capability in Remote Sensing, Ice Engineering and Geotechnical Engineering. C-CORE provides research-based advisory services and technology solutions to national and international clients in the natural resource, energy, security and transportation sectors. Public sector clients also use our services to address security, sustainability and safety issues related to their regulatory and operating needs. C-CORE is also home to LOOKNorth, a Canadian Centre of Excellence for Commercialization and Research, fostering remote sensing innovation to support remote resource development and operations. From a staff of more than 75 scientists, engineers and business professionals, project teams are assembled based on client need, drawing on internal expertise across disciplines, as well as national/international academic, institutional and corporate partnerships, in order to support increasingly safe and sustainable operations in challenging environments around the globe.


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St. John's, Canada

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51-200

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