Hello, I am Abdussalam Elhanashi, a researcher at the Department of Information Engineering, University of Pisa, Italy. I specialize in deep learning, computer vision, medical imaging, and real-time video surveillance, with applications to CT, MRI, X-ray, and IoT-enabled systems. I hold a PhD in Information Engineering from the University of Pisa, an MBA from the University of Nicosia, and an MSc in Electronics and Electrical Engineering with Management from the University of Glasgow. I have completed research internships at the University of Strathclyde and Hiroshima University, and I work on distributed training and privacy-preserving AI for healthcare. I also engage in editorial and scholarly activities, serving as editor and reviewer for multiple journals, and I contributed to Arabic-language AI literature in Libya. I am active with SIIM, IET, and IEEE, and I aim to translate advanced AI techniques into practical, affordable solutions for medical imaging and public safety.

Abdussalam Elhanashi

Hello, I am Abdussalam Elhanashi, a researcher at the Department of Information Engineering, University of Pisa, Italy. I specialize in deep learning, computer vision, medical imaging, and real-time video surveillance, with applications to CT, MRI, X-ray, and IoT-enabled systems. I hold a PhD in Information Engineering from the University of Pisa, an MBA from the University of Nicosia, and an MSc in Electronics and Electrical Engineering with Management from the University of Glasgow. I have completed research internships at the University of Strathclyde and Hiroshima University, and I work on distributed training and privacy-preserving AI for healthcare. I also engage in editorial and scholarly activities, serving as editor and reviewer for multiple journals, and I contributed to Arabic-language AI literature in Libya. I am active with SIIM, IET, and IEEE, and I aim to translate advanced AI techniques into practical, affordable solutions for medical imaging and public safety.

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Hello, I am Abdussalam Elhanashi, a researcher at the Department of Information Engineering, University of Pisa, Italy. I specialize in deep learning, computer vision, medical imaging, and real-time video surveillance, with applications to CT, MRI, X-ray, and IoT-enabled systems. I hold a PhD in Information Engineering from the University of Pisa, an MBA from the University of Nicosia, and an MSc in Electronics and Electrical Engineering with Management from the University of Glasgow. I have completed research internships at the University of Strathclyde and Hiroshima University, and I work on distributed training and privacy-preserving AI for healthcare.

I also engage in editorial and scholarly activities, serving as editor and reviewer for multiple journals, and I contributed to Arabic-language AI literature in Libya. I am active with SIIM, IET, and IEEE, and I aim to translate advanced AI techniques into practical, affordable solutions for medical imaging and public safety.

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Arabic
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English
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Italian
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Work Experience

Researcher at University of Pisa (Università di Pisa), Department of Information Engineering
July 15, 2019 - Present
Researcher focusing on deep learning, computer vision, medical imaging (CT/X-ray/MRI), and real-time surveillance systems. Works on lightweight models, distributed training across hospitals, and privacy-preserving AI for healthcare.

Education

PhD in Information Engineering at University of Pisa
June 1, 2019 - February 3, 2023
MBA at University of Nicosia
November 11, 2015 - March 1, 2018
MSc Electronic and Electrical Engineering with Management at University of Glasgow
January 1, 2017 - January 8, 2018
BSc in Electronics and Electrical Engineering at College of Engineering Technology Janzour, Libya
February 1, 2010 - February 10, 2015

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Education, Healthcare, Software & Internet, Professional Services