Dr. Ghanem obtained the BS degree in Electrical Engineering in 2001, the MSc degree in Scientific Computing in 2009, and the PhD degree in Electrical and Telecommunications Engineering in 2013. S. A. M. Ghanem total years of experience in Telecommunications is 20 between academia and industry. Five of which are post-doctoral. Dr. Ghanem "Multiuser I-MMSE" theorem generalizes the I-MMSE identity by G. Dongning, S. Shamai (Technion) & S. Verdu (Princeton). The theorem defines intersections between information theory and estimation theory for multiuser communications. The "Network I-MMSE" version of Ghanem's theorem proves failure of the theory of network equivalence by R.Koetter(TUM), M.Medard (MIT), and M.Efros(Caltech). Dr. Ghanem showed in another contribution that Random Linear Network Coding (RLNC) T.Ho, Medard (MIT) invention is not optimal. Ghanem showed that DLNC with deterministic precoding matrix is optimal for a known network topology. Dr. Ghanem "Piggybacking codes for Network Coding" generalizes superposition codes. A 5G energy efficient, bandwidth efficient, capacity achieving transmission scheme that relaxes synchrony among users. Dr. Ghanem "adaptive network coding" transmission scheme shifts the paradigm of the network coding problem from one with intermediate node to one with single node single shot transmission, allowing for delay gains in sensitive communication systems like SatCom. Dr. Ghanem received the best paper award under ICCST, USA, 2011 for a paper that provides novel capacity formula for Poisson optical multiple access communications channel. Additionally, Dr. Ghanem contributed to mechanical engineering research of smart materials modeling and control. Dr. Ghanem was chair of IEEE WoWMoM 2016 5GB2P, Portugal. Ghanem was track chair at ICCSPA'15. Dr. Ghanem was general chair of MAP-tele'10, Portugal, session chair at ICC'16, MA and WCECS'11, USA. Ghanem is consistently a TPC member at pioneering IEEE ComSoc conferences in telecommunications: GC'13-GC'2024, ICC'13-24, WCNC'16-2024. Ghanem is reviewer of IEEE TSP, IEEE SPL, CL, TVT, TWC, DSC and IJSCN Wiely Journals.
Listed skills include Telecommunications, Software Engineering, Matlab, Optimization, and 42 others.