I used to work as a research associate with professors
Ioannis Lambadaris and
Ramy Gohary,
in the Department of Systems and Computer Engineering
at Carleton University.
In 2018, I received my PhD degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from
Carleton University.
I was working under the supervision of professor
Ashraf Matrawy in the
Department of Systems and Computer Engineering.
During my PhD studies, I was a member of the
Next Generation Networks (NGN) research group.
More information about me could be found in my résumé,
or you can pay a visit to my LinkedIn profile.
If you are more like a geek, you can check out my geek code.
For wannabes, check out the definition first.
In my free time, I, scarcely, tend to contribute to some interesting open-source (non-research) projects.
E-mail: |
maslan [at] sce.carleton [dot] ca
mohamed.aslan [at] carleton [dot] ca |
If you ever wanted to send me something confidential, use my PGP key. Key ID: 44AB1E77, Fingerprint: E3AC DEA4 33C8 2CDD C1E8 031A C042 AE68 44AB 1E77 |
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Www: |
http://www.sce.carleton.ca/~maslan
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Office: | Room 4290, Mackenzie Engineering Building (ME) |
My research is mainly in the areas of systems software and computer networks.
For more information about my research please visit my research page.
For a complete list of my publications please visit my publications page.