MuhammadLab
Acknowledgment

With gratitude to the professors, mentors, friends, and institutions behind this work.

MuhammadLab is shaped by many generous academic voices. This page recognizes the people and institutions whose teaching, supervision, research mentorship, and encouragement helped form the path behind the lab.

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Mentors
4
Institutions
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Core fields

A note of thanks

I am grateful to the professors, supervisors, research mentors, and friends who invested their time, knowledge, trust, and patience in my academic journey. Their guidance has influenced not only my research direction, but also the way I teach, build learning resources, and think about useful scientific work.

I also acknowledge the institutions that created the environment for this growth: Khalifa University, University of Dubai, Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi, and Pakistan Institute of Engineering & Applied Sciences.

Khalifa University

Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

4 mentors acknowledged

University of Dubai

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

1 mentor acknowledged

Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

1 mentor acknowledged

Pakistan Institute of Engineering & Applied Sciences

Islamabad, Pakistan

1 mentor acknowledged

People acknowledged

Professors and academic mentors

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Bioinformatics

Andreas Henschel

Associate Professor

Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Khalifa University

Relationship

Master's supervisor

Guided the academic foundation of my graduate work and helped shape my direction in bioinformatics, AI, and computational metagenomics.

BioinformaticsArtificial intelligenceComputational metagenomics
ZA
Bioinformatics

Zeyar Aung

Associate Professor

Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Khalifa University

Relationship

Course instructor

Taught me through coursework and strengthened my understanding of machine learning, bioinformatics, and data analytics.

Machine learningBioinformaticsData analytics
ED
Computer Science

Ernesto Damiani

Professor

Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Khalifa University

Relationship

Research mentor

Supported my work as a research associate and influenced my thinking around intelligent systems, security, big data, and applied AI.

Artificial intelligenceMachine learningCyber-physical systems securityBig data analytics
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Computer Science

Shakti Singh

Senior Lecturer

Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Khalifa University

Relationship

Collaborator

Collaborated with me and offered guidance, encouragement, teaching, and friendship while connecting ideas across AI, IoT, sensors, semiconductor devices, and emerging systems.

Artificial intelligenceInternet of ThingsSensorsBlockchainSemiconductor devices
HAH
Computer Science

Hussam Al Hamadi

Assistant Professor

College of Engineering and IT, University of Dubai

Relationship

Research mentor

Worked with me during my research associate experience and contributed to my learning across machine learning, cybersecurity, IoT, and information systems.

Machine learningCybersecurityInternet of ThingsHuman-computer interactionInformation security
SFF
Bioinformatics

Samuel F. Feng

Assistant Professor

Sciences and Engineering, Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi

Relationship

Research mentor

Supported my research associate journey and broadened my perspective on stochastic modeling, dimensionality reduction, and high-dimensional genomic data.

Stochastic modelingDimensionality reductionHigh-dimensional genomic dataDisease prediction
IuH
Computer Science

Irfan ul Haq

Faculty mentor

Department of Computer & Information Sciences, Pakistan Institute of Engineering & Applied Sciences

Relationship

Bachelor's supervisor

Supervised my bachelor-level academic work and helped build the early foundation for my interests in computing, security, cloud systems, and web mining.

Cloud computingInternet of ThingsInformation securityWeb miningSelf-organizing systems

Research direction

Shared influence across bioinformatics and computer science.

Together, these mentors connect the themes that MuhammadLab continues to explore: bioinformatics, genomics, artificial intelligence, machine learning, cybersecurity, information systems, IoT, cloud computing, and visual teaching resources.

Personal note

Any omissions are mine, but the gratitude is real. This page can continue to grow as MuhammadLab grows.