Honors and Awards

  • Faculty Favorite Recognition, Speed School of Engineering, University of Louisville, 2019 (http://louisville.edu/delphi/awards/facultyfavorites)

  • Second place Postdoctoral Fellow Award in Research ! Louisville, September 2014.

  • John M. Houchens Prize for the outstanding dissertation for May 2014 graduation, University of Louisville, 2014.

  • Graduate Dean’s Citation Prize in recognition of excellent achievement as a candidate for advanced degree in the University of Louisville, May 2014.

  • Outstanding Graduate Student in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Speed School of Engineering, University of Louisville, April 2014.

  • Participated in the BioImaging Lab team that ranked the first place award in the international MRBrainS challenge at MICCAI conference (http://mrbrains13.isi.uu.nl/), 2013.

  • Best paper runner-up in the International Symposium on Computational Models for Life Science (CMLS'13) (http://cmls-conf.org/2013/index.php?page=prizes), 2013.

  • Top 10% recognition of all accepted manuscripts in the International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP’13), for the paper “A New Segmentation-based Tracking Framework for Extracting the Left Ventricle Cavity from Cine Cardiac MRI”.

  • Theobald Scholarship Award in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Speed School of Engineering, University of Louisville, 2013.

  • University of Louisville Travel Award 2011 and 2013.

  • Outstanding Graduate Student in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Speed School of Engineering, University of Louisville, April 2012.

  • Citation Paper Award from the Society of UroRadiology (SUR), 2011.

  • Who's Who Among Students in American Universities & College Award 2011.

  • NSF Travel Award 2011 to attend IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging: From Nano to Macro (ISBI'11).

  • Ranked second with honor degree, Undergraduate class 2003, B.Sc., Mansoura University, Mansoura, Egypt.

  • Collage excellence award that is gifted to distinctive students, during all the five undergraduate years (1998–2003).