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2014-07-08: Presenting WS-DL Research to PES University Undergrads

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On July 7th and 8th, 2014, Hany SalahEldeen and I ( Mat Kelly ) were given the opportunity to present our PhD research to visiting undergraduate seniors from a leading university in Bangalore, India ( PES University ). About thirty students were in attendance at each session and indicated their interest in the topics through a large quantity of relevant questions. Dr. Weigle ( @weiglemc ) Prior to ODU CS students' presentations, Dr. Michele C. Weigle ( @weiglemc ) gave the students an overview presentation of some of WS-DL 's research topics with her presentation Bits of Research . In her presentation she covered both our lab's foundational work, recent work, some outstanding research questions, as well as some potential projects to entice interested students to work with our research group. Bits of Research from Michele Weigle Mat ( @machawk1 ), your author Between Hany and me, I ( Mat Kelly ) presented a fairly high level yet technical overview

2010-10-11: A Blast from the past: My road to Ws-Dl!

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Hello everyone, I am Hany SalahEldeen, a PhD student in my first year and I am honored to be a new member of the Ws-Dl group at Old Dominion University and supervised by Dr. Michael Nelson. I have been in the group for a couple of months now so I thought I should introduce myself and give a background summary on my career before Ws-Dl because I believe if you didn't know where you were, you will never know where you are going. I received my BSc. in Computer Systems Engineering at Alexandria University, Egypt in 2008. My graduation project entitled " VOID: The web-based integrated development environment " was selected to win the first prize in the graduation projects competition in the University for year 2008. For the last 2 years of my degree I was working in a software company back home called eSpace technologies , I worked in developing systems using Ruby on Rails , and was one of the members who developed Neverblock (an open source project to enable easy developm