Mohamed is a postdoctoral associate at Carnegie Mellon University. He received my PhD in Computer Science from Rutgers University. During his PhD, he was awarded the Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship from the CS Department at Rutgers University, the best paper award from ACM VLCS 2016. He received his MS degree in Wireless Communications from Nile University in 2011 and his B.Sc. in Computer and Systems Engineering from Alexandria University in 2009. His research demonstrates that codesigning wireless networking and sensing systems can facilitate energy efficient, interference-free, cost effective, and accurate wireless systems. Broadly, He is interested in mobile computing, wireless and capacitive sensing, health sensing, positioning systems, networking, systems and applied machine learning.