Karim Ouazzane

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Professor Karim Ouazzane is a computer scientist and Professor of Computing and Knowledge Exchange in the School of Computing within the Faculty of Life Sciences and Computing at London Metropolitan University in London.[1]

Academic and professional qualifications

  • 1994 PhD 'Computational and Experimental investigation of flow through petroleum oil pipes installation packages using AI and CAD technologies', a novel concept on the design of flow sensor was made and patented (N 9319025.4.), Department of Aeronautics, Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering, Salford University
  • 1989 MRes, thesis title 'Computational and Signal Processing Techniques of Flow Around a Slender Body', Department of Aerospace, Control and Mechanical Engineering, Liverpool University
  • 1986 Ingenieur D'etat in Marine and Mechanical Engineering: Distinction, University of Oran (Algeria)

Membership of professional bodies and learned societies

Research and development

  • Intelligent Keyboard for disabled people (2011)[2][3]

Recent publications

References

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