Nidhal Carla Bouaynaya
Scholar

Nidhal Carla Bouaynaya

Google Scholar ID: Cja4jlYAAAAJ
Rowan University
signalimage and video processingOptimization.
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Academic Achievements
  • Principal investigator on multiple National Science Foundation (NSF) grants: EECS-1903466 (2019–2021), I-Corps-1811323 (2017–2019), DUE-1610911 (2016–2019), CCF-1527822 (2015–2019), ACI-1429467 (2014–2017).
  • Recipient of the U.S. Department of Education’s Graduate Assistance in Areas of National Need (GAANN) Award (2018–2021).
  • Awarded a U.S. Department of Agriculture grant (2016–2017).
  • Recipient of a National Institutes of Health (NIH) R01GM096191 grant (2010–2015).
  • Recipient of the 2017 Rowan University Research Achievement Award.
  • Runner-up Best Paper Award at the 2015 IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine (BIBM 2015).
  • Best Paper Award at the 2013 IEEE International Workshop on Genomic Signal Processing.
  • Ph.D. student Dimah Dera received multiple honors: 2019 STEM Innovator to Watch, 2017 Rowan University Graduate Research Excellence Award, 2017 iREDEFINE Professional Development Award, and the 2016–2019 ACM SIGHPC/Intel Computational and Data Science Fellowship.
  • M.S. student Abraham Oyewole received the 2016 Advanced Institute for Transportation Education Graduate Scholarship.
Education
  • Ph.D. in Electrical & Computer Engineering, University of Illinois at Chicago, 2007. Advisor: Dan Schonfeld. Affiliated with the Multimedia Communication Lab.
  • M.S. in Mathematics, University of Illinois at Chicago, 2007.
  • M.S. in Electrical & Computer Engineering, Illinois Institute of Technology, 2003.
  • Diplôme d'Étude Approfondie (DEA) in Signal and Image Processing, jointly awarded by ENSEA and Université de Cergy Pontoise.
  • B.S. in Electrical & Computer Engineering, École Nationale Supérieure de l'Électronique et de ses Applications (ENSEA), 2002.