
Qualifications 2017-present Doctor of Philosophy – Computer Science and Engineering – University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. 2014-2016 Master of Philosophy – Information Technology and Electrical Engineering – University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. 2009-2013 Bachelor of Engineering – Computer and Communication Engineering – American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon. Final year project : Medical wizard, a software assistant in the medical field
Thesis title : Modelling the impact of mobility on spreading dynamics
Thesis title : Low latency decentralized spatio-temporal forwarding protocol for Delay-Tolerant Networks
Ahmad is a Data Engineer at the Trusted Networks Lab. He leads QUT’s contributions to the Mobility Australia project, funded by the ARDC, in partnership with CSIRO, University of Melbourne, and AURIN. He is in the final stages of his PhD with the School of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of New South Wales (UNSW). His PhD research is focused on identifying highly influential human mobility patterns for spreading infectious diseases.