Khaled received his Bachelors Degree in Computer Science with honors from Alexandria University in 1999. In 2004, he received the Masters Degree in Computer Science from Alexandria University. His Masters thesis was focused on enhancing the performance of content-based switching and was titled "Modified Protocol for Content-Based Switching". He joined the PhD program in the Computer Science Department at Old Dominion University in May 2006. Since he joined the PhD program, he was supported by the Dominion Scholarship. In 2008, he received the outstanding teaching assistant award given by College of Science for his excellent teaching and continuing good work in the Spring 2008 semester. He joined the VANET research group in April 2007 and decided to pursue his dissertation under the supervision of Dr. Michele C. Weigle in Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks.
Khaled's research interests include a wide variety of interesting vehicular ad-hoc networks related topics such as lossless data aggregation, efficient data dissemination, communication discontinuity detection and recovery, and vehicular related applications. His research work and ideas were well received by the VANET research community, with 11 publications in various IEEE and ACM conferences and workshops.
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