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Aly Farag is an Electrical and Biomedical Engineer. As of 2022 [update], he is a professor at the University of Louisville. He was named Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in 2014 [2] for contributions to image modeling and biomedical applications.
Farag studied Electrical Engineering at Cairo University, earning a B.S. degree in 1976. [3] He continued his studies at Cairo University, earning a diploma[ clarification needed] in Systems and Biomedical Engineering in 1979. [3] He then earned master's degrees in Biomedical Engineering in 1981 from Ohio State University and Bioengineering in 1984 from University of Michigan before completing his education with a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Purdue University in 1990. [3]
Farag has been Elected Fellow of IEEE and IAPR for contributions to Image Modeling and Biomedical Applications. Since January 2019, he has been elevated to the rank of Life IEEE Fellow. [2]
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Aly Farag is an Electrical and Biomedical Engineer. As of 2022 [update], he is a professor at the University of Louisville. He was named Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in 2014 [2] for contributions to image modeling and biomedical applications.
Farag studied Electrical Engineering at Cairo University, earning a B.S. degree in 1976. [3] He continued his studies at Cairo University, earning a diploma[ clarification needed] in Systems and Biomedical Engineering in 1979. [3] He then earned master's degrees in Biomedical Engineering in 1981 from Ohio State University and Bioengineering in 1984 from University of Michigan before completing his education with a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Purdue University in 1990. [3]
Farag has been Elected Fellow of IEEE and IAPR for contributions to Image Modeling and Biomedical Applications. Since January 2019, he has been elevated to the rank of Life IEEE Fellow. [2]