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MOHAMED FATHY MOHAMED FETEIHA
BSc, MSc, PhD
MCSE, MCSA, CCNT, IEEE Member
Cellular Phone #: +1 (519) 729-2136
+1 (613) 817-6768
MohFathyFeteiha@hotmail.com
feteiha@cs.queensu.ca
mffeteih@engmail.uwaterloo.ca
Homepage: http://cs.queensu.ca/~feteiha/
PROFESSIONAL PROFILE
 Ph.D. in Wireless Communication Networks (WiComS) Research Group.
 M.Sc. in Wireless Networks Performance Engineering.
 B.Sc. in Communication and Electronics Engineering.
 Certified MCSE, MSCA, CCNT, ICDL, Dale Carnegie and international TOEFL.
 Author, presenter and reviewer of various first tier IEEE research publications.
 Professional experience with mobile and wireless communication engineering Research & Development (R&D).
 Profound knowledge and extensive experience of evaluating, improving and simulating physical wireless
communication networks using MATLAB software.
 Significant knowledge of operating advanced laboratory equipment.
 Strong on-hand data networks systems installation and configuration.
 Ability to impart technical information to technical and non-technical users.
 Creative, resourceful and thorough in developing a project, willing and able to handle a wide variety of tasks.
 On job detail oriented, self-motivated and teamwork leading experience.
 Languages spoken: English-Fluent, Arabic-Fluent, French-Fair.
EDUCATION
PhD in Wireless Communication Systems (WiComS) Research lab
Electrical and Computer Engineering Dept., University Of Waterloo
Jan 2008 – Feb 2012
Masters Degree in Wireless Communication Networks
Grade: Excellent GPA: 3.52
Arab Academy of Science & Technology (AAST) - Alexandria, Egypt
Oct 2001- Nov 2005
B. Sc. In Communications & Electronics Engineering
Grade: Excellent with First Degree of Honor GPA: 3.82
Telecommunications & Electronics Engineering Dept., College of Engineering,
Arab Academy of Science & Technology (AAST) - Alexandria, Egypt
Oct 1994 - Nov 1999
Primary, Preparatory & secondary school Education
English Department - Lycée La Liberté School, Alexandria, Egypt
Oct 1980 - Jul 1994
CERTIFICATIONS
 Microsoft Certificate of System Engineer, MCSE 2003, (FGF Scholarship)
 Microsoft Certificate of System Administrator, MCSA 2003, (FGF Scholarship)
 Dale Carnegie Certification in effective communications, presentations, negotiations, leadership
and human relations skills
 CCNT Certified in Convergent Network Technology, sponsor TIA
Dec 13, 2004
Nov 11, 2004
Jan 19, 2004
Nov 14, 2003
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
Member of Egyptian engineering syndicate
Member of Arab academy of graduated engineers syndicate
Member of IEEE graduate students community
OTHER TRAINING
C3 Call Center, On the Job Training preparing for CCNT certification exams
Alexandria International Airport working in: the control tower, navigation assistance,
microwave communications links, maintenance
Oct 2003 - Nov 2003
Jul 1998
Mohamed Fathy Mohamed Feteiha - Cellular Phone #: +1 (519) 729-2136
MohFathyFeteiha@hotmail.com
feteiha@cs.queensu.ca
mffeteih@engmail.uwaterloo.ca
PROFESSIONAL & ACADEMIC PUBLICATIONS
Mohamed F. Feteiha, Hossam S. Hassanein and Osama Kubbar, “Opportunistic Cooperation for Infrastructure-toRelaying-vehicles over LTE-A Networks”, submitted to IEEE ICC’2013.
Mohamed F. Feteiha, Hossam S. Hassanein and Osama Kubbar, “Cooperative Vehicular Relaying in LTE-A
Networks”, submitted to IEEE INFOCOM’2013.
Mohamed F. Feteiha and Murat Uysal, “Cooperative transmission for broadband vehicular networks over doublyselective fading channels”, Accepted for publication in IET Communication Journal.
Mohamed F. Feteiha and Murat Uysal, “Performance analysis of decode-and-forward multi-hop transmission for
vehicular networks”, in IEEE Consumer Communications & Networking Conference, 2012, Las Vegas, Nevada
USA, Jan. 2012.
Mohamed F. Feteiha and Murat Uysal, “Infrastructure-to-vehicle cooperative communications with decode-andforward relaying ”, in IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications 2011,
IEEE PIMRC’11, Toronto, Canada, Sept. 2011.
Mohamed F. Feteiha, Murat Uysal and Ahmed Abdul Rahim, “Cooperative inter-vehicular communications in
highway traffic”, in IEEE Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering, Niagara Falls, Canada,
CCECE2011.
Mohamed F. Feteiha and Murat Uysal, “Multipath-Doppler diversity for broadband cooperative vehicular
communications”, in the IEEE International Conference on Communications, Koyto, Japan, ICC2011.
Salama S. Ikki, Mohamed F. Feteiha, and Murat Uysal, “Performance analysis of cooperative diversity networks over
imperfect channel estimations with Rician fading”, 17th International Conference on Telecommunications, Wireless
Communications Track, ICT 2010.
Mohamed F. Feteiha, Onsy Abdel Aleem and Essam H. Atta, “Optimum performance of ad hoc 802.11b WLAN for
autonomous mobile robots team”, 2nd International Conference on Advances in Engineering Sciences &
Technologies, NRS, Egypt, 12-14 Nov. 2005.
Mohamed F. Feteiha and Murat Uysal, “On the performance analysis of cooperative vehicular communication”, Ph.D.
dissertation, Electrical and Computer engineering dept., University of Waterloo, Feb. 2012.
Mohamed F. Feteiha and Murat Uysal, “Cooperative transmission for inter-vehicular communication”, Ph.D.
comprehensive exam research proposal, Electrical and Computer engineering dept., University of Waterloo, Aug.
2010.
Mohamed F. Feteiha, Onsy Abdel Aleem and Essam H. Atta, “Performance of wireless ad hoc 802.11b for
autonomous mobile robots team”, M.Sc. graduation thesis, college of engineering, AAST, 2006.
Mohamed F. Feteiha and Said E. El-Khamy, “Application of modern signal processing techniques in image processing
and coding for modern digital multimedia, communication systems and computer networks”, B.Sc. graduation
thesis, college of engineering, AAST, 1999.
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Mohamed Fathy Mohamed Feteiha - Cellular Phone #: +1 (519) 729-2136
MohFathyFeteiha@hotmail.com
feteiha@cs.queensu.ca
mffeteih@engmail.uwaterloo.ca
Publications to be Submit
Mohamed F. Feteiha and Hossam S. Hassanein, “On the Performance analysis of Cooperative Vehicular Relaying for
LTE-A Communication”, to be submit to IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communication.
Mohamed F. Feteiha and Hossam S. Hassanein, “Multi-hop Relaying for VANET over LTE-A Networks”, to be
submit to IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology.
Mohamed F. Feteiha and Murat Uysal, “Cooperative multi-hop transmission for vehicular networks over decode-andfoward and relay selection”, to be submit to IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology.
Mohamed F. Feteiha and Murat Uysal, “Maximum diversity for infrastructure-to-vehicle cooperative communications
over decode and forward relaying”, to be submit to IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communication.
SCHOLARSHIPS & AWARDS
Post Doctoral Research Fellow Funding, Telecommunication Research Lab (TRL), Queens University
Apr 2012
Winner, Egyptian Foreign Missions Scholarship (full fund for 4 years of PhD studies - Canada)
Aug 2007
Winner, Egyptian nationwide scholarship to study and accomplish the Microsoft Certificate
for System Engineer - MCSE (sponsored by Microsoft and the Future Generation Foundation)
Nov 2003
Winner, Egyptian nationwide scholarship for Certification in Convergent Network Technology
CCNT (sponsor TIA USA and Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication)
June 2003
Winner, College of Engineering, Arab Academy for Science and Technology scholarship
(for being in the overall top 1% students of engineering class)
Jan 1995 - Sep 1999
PROFFESIONAL EXPERIENCE
Post-Doctoral Research Fellow,
Telecommunication Research Lab (TRL), School of Computing, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON
www.queensu.ca
Apr 1, 2012 – Present
 Team leader and supervision for the “broadband wireless group, Telecommunication research lab”.
 Conducting research in the field of the 4th G wireless communication, LTE advanced networks.
 Supervision of a three PhD research students, working in various aspects of the 4 th G wireless communication.
Teaching and Research Assistant, PhD Candidate in Wireless Communication Systems (WiComS) Research Group
Electrical & Computer Engineering Dept., University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON
www.uwaterloo.ca
Jan 16, 2008 – Feb 2012
 Ph.D. candidate and research assistant in Wireless Communication Systems (WiComS) Research Group.
 Engineering research and author of various first tier IEEE research publications, succeeded in improving
wireless communication performance for 4G wireless Inter-vehicular communications (IVC-IEEE 802.11p).
 Creating, proposing and evaluating various applicable vehicle-to-vehicle communication scenarios.
 Teaching and lab assistant for engineering undergrad courses (ECE204-NE242-NE100-NE113-NE115-SE141).
Assistant Researcher, (Promoted)
Informatics Research Institute (IRI), Networking & Distributed Systems department. (Currently on Post-Doctoral
research leave)
City of Scientific Research & Technological Applications, Alexandria, Egypt
www.mucsat.org
Feb 05, 2006 – Present
 Involved in Exchange 2003 Server On-hand troubleshooting and administration.
 Conducted research in Data and wireless communications networking engineering
 RA in an international project in developing SMART card and vending machines networks.
 Microsoft Windows and Linux Networks Installations.
 Technical and data networking appliances tender reports proposals.
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Mohamed Fathy Mohamed Feteiha - Cellular Phone #: +1 (519) 729-2136
MohFathyFeteiha@hotmail.com
feteiha@cs.queensu.ca
mffeteih@engmail.uwaterloo.ca
Research Assistant,
Informatics Research Institute (IRI), Networking & Distributed Systems department.
City of Scientific Research & Technological Applications, Alexandria, Egypt
www.mucsat.org
May 18, 2001- Feb 04, 2006
 Selected from nation-wide competition for full-time research assistant position in Informatics Research Institute.
 Conducted research in Networking & Distributed systems research Group.
 Authored a research publication proposing a wireless communication scenario for a group of autonomous mobile
robots team, applicable for hazards and rescue situations.
 Involved in Exchange 2003 Server On-hand designing and planning.

Senior Systems Engineer, (part time)
Future Generation Foundation (FGF), Cairo, Egypt
http://homepage.fgf.org.eg
Apr 25, 2006 - Dec 14, 2006
 Installed, configured and maintained foundation data & computer networks, including several organization sites.
 Engaged in IT network design, implementation, administration and technical support.
 Provided technical equipment installation services for large scale conferences.
Quality Assurance and Data Networks Engineer, (part time, joint R&D project)
ITWorx Company, Cairo, www.ITWorx.com
SWAN labs - Netcelera www.swanlabs.com
Apr 05, 2004 - Sep 30, 2004
 Quality assurance engineer for the NETCELERA appliance and its core components, a joint R&D project
between ITWorx and Swanlabs.
 Generated and scripted Wide Area Networks (WAN) data traffics to test and evaluate NETCELERA.
 Installed Microsoft and Linux networks to simulate data and VoIP traffic stressing tests.
 Conducted Quality Assurance for the compatibility of the NETCELERA Appliance with features provided with
the specs and technical documents, white papers and NETCELERA web pages.
 Tested new features provided by NETCELERA designing team (i.e. QOS, VoIP, RTP, UDP support ... etc).
 Tested NETCELERA web sites, Webmin user interfaces and technical documents.
 Provided solutions and ideas for improvement of product quality and supported features.
Research Assistant,
National Authority for Remote Sensing & Space Sciences, Cairo, Egypt
www.narss.sci.eg
Mar 20, 2001 - May 17, 2001
 Selected from a nation-wide competition for a full-time research assistant position in the Data Reception,
Analysis and Receiving Station Affairs Dept.
 Received, monitored and analysed different satellite digital images data.
 Produced photomaps, mosaics and atlases in different scales.
 Conducted research and projects for digital image processing techniques.
 Used GIS Software Packages to make Geometrical and Radio error corrections for remote sensed images.
Officer Engineer,
Egyptian Military Service – Air Defence Forces, Egypt
Jan 17, 2000 – Mar 19, 2001
 Provided periodical electronic, electrical and mechanical maintenance for various military equipment
 Carried out field workshops and tasks for air defence equipment.
 Led a group of individuals for general military tasks as an officer engineer.
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