Biography
Anas Bilal received a B.S. degree in telecommunication and networks from Iqra University, Pakistan, in 2013, an M.S. degree in electrical and electronic systems from the University of Lahore, Pakistan, in 2016, and a Ph.D. degree in Electronics science and technology from Beijing University of Technology, Beijing, China in 2021. Currently, he is working as an assistant Professor and undergraduate supervisor at the Software College, Hainan Normal University, Haikou, China. He has published more than 30 technical articles in scientific journals and conference proceedings. Dr. Anas's research work focuses on various image processing and computation communication methods through technology, developing new and innovative approaches for medical imaging, and remote sensing images
Research Interest
AI, Computer vision, Image processing, medical imaging, Remote Sensing, and Pattern Recognition
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Assistant Professor
Hainan Normal University
College of Information Science and Technology
China
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