Mohammed Al-Kateb

Graduate Student

Department of Computer Science

The University of Vermont

 

Contact Information:

Votey 343
Department of Computer Science
The University of Vermont
33 Colchester Avenue, Burlington, Vermont 05405
E-mail: malkateb@cs.uvm.edu
Office: (802) 656-1934
Home: (802) 655-0973

Education:

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Ph.D., Computer Science (in progress)

        The University of Vermont, USA

        Advisor: Prof. Byung S. Lee

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M.Sc., Information Systems

        Cairo University, Egypt, 2003

        Dissertation Topic: "Data Mining in Temporal Databases"

        Advisor: Prof. Mohammed E. El-Sharkawi
 

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B.Sc., Information Systems

        Cairo University, Egypt, 2000

        Graduation Project: "A Temporal Stratum for Relational Databases"

Research Interests:

bullet Data Stream Processing
bullet Temporal Data Management
bullet Query Processing and Optimization over Wireless Sensor Networks

Publications:

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Mohammed Al-Kateb, Byung S. Lee, X. Sean Wang: Adaptive-size Reservoir Sampling over Data Streams, The 19th International Conference on Scientific and Statistical Database Management (SSDBM'07), July 9-11, 2007, Banff, Canada. (IEEE CS Press).

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Mohammed Al-Kateb, Byung S. Lee, X. Sean Wang: Reservoir Sampling over Memory-Limited Stream Joins, The 19th International Conference on Scientific and Statistical Database Management (SSDBM'07), July 9-11, 2007, Banff, Canada. (IEEE CS Press).

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Mohammed Al-Kateb, Essam Mansour, Mohamed E. El-Sharkawi: CME: A Temporal Relational Model for Efficient Coalescing, The 12th International Symposium on Temporal Representation and Reasoning (TIME'05), Burlington, Vermont, USA. June 23-25, 2005. (IEEE CS Press).

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Mohammed Al-Kateb, Mohamed E. El-Sharkawi, Osman Hegazi: Towards Event Mining: Representing Real-World Events in Temporal Databases, Al-Azhar Engineering 7th International Conference, Cairo, April, 2003.
 

Research Projects:

bullet Energy-Efficient Data Storage and Retrieval in a Large-Scale Wireless Sensor Network. Department of Computer Science, The University of Vermont. Funded by Vermont EPSCoR.
bullet A Framework for Optimal Approximate Query Evaluation Based on Workload Forecasting. Department of Computer Science, The University of Vermont. Funded by National Science Foundation.
bullet TRIEKS: A Temporal Stratum for Relational Databases. Department of Information Systems, Faculty of Computers and Information, Cairo University. Funded by Cairo University.
 

Patents:

bullet Adaptive-size Reservoir Sampling over Data Streams. U.S. Provisional patent (through Downs Rachlin Martin PLLC). No: 60/916,669. Inventors: Mohammed Al-Kateb, Byung Suk Lee, X. Sean Wang.

Honors and Awards:

bullet Vermont EPSCoR Graduate Research Assistantship, January 2008 through June 2008.
bullet EDBT Summer School fellowship to attend the 8th EDBT Summer School on "Database Technologies for Novel Applications.", Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, fall 2007.
bullet The University of Vermont, Computer Science Research Incentive for selected PhD students, summer 2007.
bullet Cairo University, Graduation Honor for Undergraduate Excellence, 2001.
bullet Cairo University, Undergraduate Excellence Scholarship, 1996 - 2000.

Last modified on 10/19/08