Ahmed Abdelkader is a Research Scientist at Google, responsible for the end-to-end ownership of geometry-based spoof detectors and the independent research of novel machine learning models. Previously, Ahmed served as a Postdoctoral Fellow at The University of Texas at Austin, focusing on computational geometry and machine learning, and as a Research Assistant at the University of Maryland, concentrating on computational geometry, topology, mesh generation, and surface reconstruction. Additionally, Ahmed was a Visiting Researcher at Sandia National Laboratories, where a theoretical analysis of the VoroCrust meshing algorithm was delivered, and an intern at Google Research, working on point-cloud alignment and shape retrieval. Ahmed holds a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Maryland and an M.Sc. in Mathematics from Alexandria University.
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