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Cloud-based digital replicas for autonomous vehicles, enhancing emergency responses

TwinRescue offers a swift and responsive digital replica system for Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) using a cloud-based approach and accessible open-source tools. Designed to bolster emergency response, TwinRescue offers a toolkit that crafts detailed yet swift digital replicas that can be used for effective control in urgent situations. It features a Simulation Interconnect Fabric that smoothly ties together different digital replica parts, and a Dashboard that allows real-time monitoring and control, enhanced by machine learning. It also has a Scenario Simulator that mirrors real-world environments and a Functional Mock-up Unit (FMU) to ensure that AGV's movements are accurately represented.

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  • Mohamed Aly Ellethy

    Mohamed Aly Ellethy

    The American University in Cairo

    A recent graduate from the American University in Cairo, earning his degree with highest honors. Ellethy began his journey in Vodafone's anti-fraud team as an intern, transitioning next into a roleas a full-stack intern at Flash, a fintech company. His commitment to innovation led him to work as a research assistant at his university's Open Source Hardware Lab. Currently, Ellethy is an R&D engineer at Siemens EDA, focusing on digital twins. more

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  • Mark Adil George

    Mark Adil George

    The American University in Cairo

    A current computer science masters student at the University of Sydney with a double concentration in data science and machine learning. A fresh computer engineering graduate, holding the highest honors from the American University in Cairo. I worked as an intern in international companies like Agile Technologies where I held the position of a back-end developer, and at Orange, where I assumed the role of a software developer. more

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  • Abdelrahman Abouzeid

    Abdelrahman Abouzeid

    The American University in Cairo

    Abdelrahman earned a Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering from The American University in Cairo and has acquired the AWS Developer - Associate Certification. Prior to joining Deloitte as an Analyst, Abdelrahman worked as a Research Assistant in AUC's Data Science Hub and interned at eVision. more

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  • Ahmed Shaaban

    Ahmed Shaaban

    The American University in Cairo

    I am a graduate of computer engineering from AUC. I have a passion for all things computer and embedded system related. I have had the privilege of taking an internship in Simens Healthineers as an application developer for company use and many of my applications are still in use within the company today. I am currently working as a TA in AUC in the field of embedded systems. more

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  • Abdelrahman Elgammal

    Abdelrahman Elgammal

    The American University in Cairo

    I am a Computer Engineering graduate from the American University in Cairo (AUC) Class of 2023. My journey in the field of computer engineering has been diverse and engaging. I had the privilege of interning as a backend software engineer at SWVL, which greatly expanded my skill set. Currently, I am proudly serving my country during my military service period. My dedication to technology and commitment to national service define my professional journey.more

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  • Rovan Adham

    Rovan Adham

    The American University in Cairo

    A recent computer engineering graduate, holding high honors from the American University in Cairo, accompanied by a minor in Mathematics. Currently, working at Deloitte as an AI & data engineer. I also have experience working as a part-time digital transformation Analyst and a product owner at Inovasys. These experiences have not only honed my technical acumen but also imparted essential soft skills such as effective client interfacing.more

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  • Dr. Mohamed Abdelsalam

    Dr. Mohamed Abdelsalam

    The American University in Cairo

    Mohamed AbdElSalam received his B.Sc. and M.S Degree from Ain-Shams University, Cairo, Egypt, and Doctor of Information Science and Technology from Osaka University, Osaka, Japan. He joined Mentor Graphics 1998-2002 working in development of circuit simulation and IC layout tools in CSD, and development of FPGA Advantage/HDS tool in DCS, and again in 2008 to present, in Global R&D Egypt MED solutions as Principal Engineer, working on hardware emulation targets, Memory softmodels, Virtual Device Solutions and recently as Software Engineering Director for new solutions targeting vertical market segments for Pre-Silicon Autonomous Verification Environment (PAVE360 Solutions), Cloud Connectivity and ML/AI applications. Mohamed AbdElSalam invented new techniques in the area of functional verification including Hybrid In-Circuit Emulation and Virtual Devices as Verification Components in SoC Verification Platforms. He has many publications in the area of real-time systems, HW/SW Co-design and System Level Modeling. more

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  • Dr. Tamer ElBatt

    Dr. Tamer ElBatt

    The American University in Cairo

    Tamer ElBatt joined the department of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) at The American University in Cairo as an associate professor in July 2017. He received his BSc and MSc degrees in Electronics and Communications Engineering (ECE) from Cairo University, Egypt in 1993 and 1996, respectively, and his PhD degree in ECE from the University of Maryland, College Park, USA, in 2000. From 2000 to 2009, he was with HRL Labs, United States, Argon ST (now part of The Boeing Company), United States, and Lockheed Martin ATC, the United States at various positions. From 2009 to 2017, he was with the EECE Department, Cairo University, as an assistant professor and later as an associate professor (currently on leave). He held a joint appointment with Nile University, Egypt, from 2009 to 2017 and served as the director of the wireless center (WINC) from 2012 to 2017. In Fall 2019, ElBatt had been promoted to professor and had been appointed as the director of the graduate program at CSE. His research has been supported by NTRA, ITIDA, QNRF, FP7, H2020, GM, Microsoft, Google, Vodafone Foundation, and DARPA and is currently supported by the NTRA, ITIDA, and ASRT. He has published 130 publications and holds seven issued US patents and one WIPO patent.more

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