Biography
Saleem Sahawneh received his doctoral degree in electrical engineering from University of Central Florida in 2017. He has a master’s degree in electrical engineering and a bachelor’s degree in computer engineering. Besides his experience in teaching university-level courses, Sahawneh also has experience in teaching college-level courses as well as an adult education. He joined UCF in Fall 2022 as a lecturer in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Publications
- The Ecosystem of the Next-Generation Autonomous Vehicles. Sahawneh, A. J. Alnaser. Advances in Science, Technology and Engineering Systems Journal, Vol. 6, No. 1, pp. 883-890, 2021.
- Requirements for the Next-Generation Autonomous Vehicle Ecosystem. S. Sahawneh, A. J. Alnaser, M. I. Akbaş, R. Razdan. Conference Paper, April 2019.
- Saleem Sahawneh, Linwood Jones, Sayak K. Biswas, and Daniel Cecil “Hurricane Brightness Temperature Image Geolocation Validation,” IEEE Geoscience and remoter sensing letters, volume 14, Issue 11, October 2017.
- Saleem Sahawneh, Linwood Jones. “Hurricane Imaging Radiometer (HIRAD) Brightness Temperature Validation,” presented at IEEE International Geoscience and remote sensing symposium 2017, Fort Worth, Texas, July 2017.
- Saleem Sahawneh, Spencer Farrar, James Johnson, Linwood Jones “Hurricane Imaging Radiometer wind speed and rain rate retrievals during the 2010 GRIP flight experiment,” Presented at 13th Specialist Meeting on Microwave Radiometry and Remote Sensing of the Environment, Pasadena, California, March 2014.
Research Interests
- Passive microwave remote sensing
- Radiometric calibration and validation of brightness temperature
- Geophysical retrieval algorithms for passive remote sensors
- Autonomous vehicle technology
- Mobility and infrastructure
- Safe and effective AV ecosystems