Ahmed Helmy

Associate Dean for Research 

Professor of Computer Science

College of Computing and Informatics ( CCI )

University of North Carolina (UNC) Charlotte

Short Bio: 

Ahmed Helmy received Computer Science Ph.D. '99 & Electrical Engineering M.S. '95 from the University of Southern California (USC), and Eng. Math M.S. '94 & EE B.S. '92 from Cairo University. He was a key researcher for the IP multicast Internet standard PIM and the de facto Network Simulator NS-2 (with Prof. Deborah Estrin) at USC/ISI from '95-'02.

He is currently the Associate Dean for Research at the College of Computing & Informatics (CCI) at the University of North Carolina (UNC) Charlotte. He is the co-founder and co-director of the AI4Health Ignite center at Charlotte (for human digital twins and computational health), and serves on the deans council for the PreMiEr NSF ERC. Previously, he was a Professor & Graduate Director at the CISE Department at the University of Florida (UF), and Prof. of EE Department at USC '99-'06, where he founded the Wireless Sensor Networks, and Protocol Testing Labs.

In '02, he received the NSF CAREER Award for his research on resource discovery and mobility modeling in large-scale wireless networks (MARS), and the IEEE/IFIP MMNS best paper award. He was a winner in ACM MobiCom SRC '07, and ACM MobiCom WiNTech demo '10. In '13 he got the best paper award from ACM SIGSPATIAL IWCTS. In ACM MobiCom '14 he was a winner in several competitions. In '15 he got the best paper award from the Internet Technical Committee (ITC), in IEEE INFOCOM '17 the best poster, and in INFOCOM '18 best in-session presentation. 

His research interests include design, analysis & measurement of wireless adhoc, sensor & mobile social networks, mobility modeling, multicast protocols, IP mobility & network simulation. He has led several NSF-funded projects (including MARS, STRESS, ACQUIRE, Aware, and MobiBench), and research grants by Intel, Cisco, DARPA, NASA, T-Labs, Nvidia, Nortel, HP, Pratt & Whitney, Siemens & Silicon Graphics. He served as associate editor of the IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing (TMC), area editor of the IEEE Computer, the Adhoc Networks Journal - ElSevier, and chaired many leading IEEE and ACM conferences.

He is a Fellow of the IEEE, and a Distinguished Scientist of the ACM.

- Publication Citations (H-index = 60, citations: 21,400+, Google Scholar).

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- Awards & Achievements:


·       IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing (TMC) associate editor recognition, April 2016.

·       IEEE Computer editor recognition, 2014. – ACM Service Award: ACM MSWiM 2011.

·       Service recognition for: IEEE Globecom 2010 - IEEE/ACM IWCMC 2009, 2010

·       ACM SIGMOBILE workshop coordination chair for MobiCom, Mobihoc, Mobisys, Sensys 2006 - 2011

·   The Doctoral Dissertation Advisor and Mentoring Award, CISE Dept, U. Florida (UF), 2020/2021.

·   The International Faculty of the Year Nominee, CISE Department, UF, 2017, 2019.

·   Teaching excellence - dean’s appreciation, UF: Spring 2008, Fall 2008, Spring 2009.

·   Rank 1st (of 39 faculty) in EE-USC faculty merit review: 2004 & 2005. [5.0/5.0 teaching & research]

·   Northrop Grumman Excellence in Teaching Award Nominee, EE-S Department, USC 2004.

·   Teaching evaluations above 4.5/5 for all graduate courses taught as faculty at UF & USC.