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M. Shawky is currently full professor with Costech laboratory (Connaissance Organisation et Systèmes TECHniques), and teaching at Department of Computer Science, Université de Technologie de Compiègne (UTC), Compiègne, France.
M. Shawky received his MSc and PhD respectively in 1989 and 1992 on distributed computing (UTC). His research interests currently include model extraction by machine learning, traceability and proof of decisions.
He is author and co-author of more than 120 international research publications. He is responsible of several European, industrial, national and regional research projects. He is co-coordinating the Work Group “Robust Design” for the European Institute EICOSE. He is also on the list of the evaluators for European Research Program INCO.
HABILITATION to Direct research, 2004
From multiprocesseur parallelism to reconfigurable computing, application to image and signal processing, at Heudiasyc laboratory, Joint Research Unit with CNRS , Université de Technologie de Compiègne.
Defended on November 25, 2004, before the jury composed of M. Akil, J.M. Delosme, et M. Paindavoine referees, B. Dubuisson, D. Meizel, et Y. Sorel examinators.
PhD Thesis, 1989-1992
Parallel architectures, vision and autonomous vehicles, study and development, Heudiasyc Laboratory, URA CNRS 827, Université de Technologie de Compiegne. The objective was to design and develop a multiprocessor computing platform for a mobile robot. PhD supervisor : Kun Mean HOU. Defended on December 12, 1992, before the jury: G. Fontenier et P. Mérieux referees, B. Dubuisson President, K.M. Hou, Xiao Wei TU examinators.
M. Sc. Thesis, 1988-1989
Systems control, Heudiasyc Laboratory, CNRS, Université de Technologie de Compiègne automatic generation of Image and text bundles (by graphics vectorization) System Control speciality
Engineering diploma, 1981-1986
B.Sc. with honors Electronics and telecommunication, control option.
Graduation project at Institüt für Nächrichtentechnik, RWTH, Aachen, Germany, about descriptive coding of images for compression purpose.
Mid cursus Internships at Siemens AG, Graz, Austria, on design of automata networks, and at Merlin Gérin S.A., Grenoble, France, assembling the heart of ST-CM2 circuit breaker.
Professional Employment History
2010 - … Full university professor, Computer Science Dept., Université de Technologie de Compiègne (UTC), France
2000 Visiting associate professor, Systems Design Engineering, Waterloo University, Ontario, Canada
1997 - 2004 Associate professor, Computer Science Dept., UTC
1993 - 1997 Associate professor, Complex Systems Lab, University of Evry, France
1992 - 1993 Assistant professor, UTC
1988 - 1992 M.Sc. and PhD thesis, Parallel computing for autonomous vehicles, UTC, France.
1985 – 1987 Electronic design Engineer with Fanuc Inc.