Abdulrahman Kerim is a full-time lecturer at UCA and an active researcher at the School of Computing and Communications at Lancaster University, UK. Kerim has an MSc in Computer Engineering with a focus on developing a simulator for computer vision problems. In 2020, Kerim commenced his PhD to investigate synthetic data advantages and potentials. His research on developing novel synthetic-aware computer vision models has been recognized internationally. He published several papers on the usability of synthetic data at top-tier conferences and journals, such as BMVC and IMAVIS. He is currently working with researchers from Google and Microsoft to overcome real-data issues specifically for video stabilization and semantic segmentation tasks.
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