User:Mishae/Moustafa Youssef

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Moustafa Youssef is a highly-cited Egyptian computer scientist.

Biography[edit]

Youssef graduated from a school in Egypt in July 1992 and five years later, in June 1997, obtained his bachelor's degree in computer science and automatic control from Alexandria University.[1] In 1999 he got his master's degree from Alexandria University and then a second master's from the University of Maryland with the "Invention of the year award".[clarification needed][citation needed] In 2011 he was awarded a "Google Research Award"[citation needed] and the next year got a "Windows Azure Educator Grant".[clarification needed][citation needed] He also obtained an International Scientific Cooperation grant from the National Institute of Informatics[citation needed] and participated in the untying of the Gordian Knot[clarification needed][citation needed] and prior to all of it was working at one of the Microsoft Research Projects in Hawaii.[citation needed] He also wrote over 160 peer-reviewed articles that, as of December 2013 have been cited over 4500 times, giving him an h-index of 35.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Moustafa Youssef's CV" (PDF).
  2. ^ Moustafa Youssef profile on Google Scholar

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