- Maha Shadaydeh, Ph.D., research fellow
- Address: 1111 Budapest, Kende u. 13-17.
Mail address: 1111 Budapest, Kende u. 13-17.
Room number: K409-412
Phone: +36 1 279 6106
E-mail: shadaydeh@sztaki.mta.hu, mshadaydeh@gmail.com
Department: Distributed Events Analysis Research Laboratory
Maha Shadaydeh, Research Fellow
Distributed Events Analysis Laboratory,
Computer and Automation Research Institute,
Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
Address: H-1111 Budapest, Kende u. 13-17, Budapest, Hungary.
Email: shadaydeh@sztaki.hu
Education
Ph.D. in Electrical Communications Engineering (1999), Tohoku University, Japan.
Thesis: “Analysis of Dynamical Behaviour of 2-D Adaptive Digital Filters”.
M.S.E in Information and Computer Sciences (1996)
Toyohashi University of Technology, Japan.
Thesis: “Identification of Non-minimum Phase FIR Systems using Higher-Order Statistics and Genetic Algorithm”.
B.S. in Electronic Engineering (1990), Damascus University, Syria.
Research Interests:
• Adaptive Signal Processing.
• Biomedical Signal Processing.
• Digital Image Processing.
Career History
Research Fellow - Oct. 2012 till present, Distributed Event Analysis Laboratory, Computer and Automation Research Institute, Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
Associate Professor - June 2008 till present,. Electronics Engineering Department, Damascus University.
Visiting Associate Professor - August 2007-January 2008, Multimedia and Signal Processing Laboratory, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
Lecturer- March 2000 - May 2008
Electronic Engineering Department, Damascus University.
Associate Professor - Oct. 2005 - Sep. 2007
International University of Science and Technology, Syria
Head of Electrical and Communications Engineering Department from 2006 till oct. 2007.
Research Associate - Oct. 2001- Dec. 2002
Electronics Eng. Dept., Graduate School of Eng., Tohoku University, Japan.
Assistant Lecturer - 1992- 1993
Department of Electronic Engineering, Damascus University.
Instructor - 1991- 1992
Computer Engineering Institute, Damascus University.
Engineer - 1990- 1991
High Institute of Applied Sciences and Technology, Syria.
Selected Publications
Refereed Journal Papers
• M. Shadaydeh, “Steady State Analysis of the P-Power Algorithm for Constrained Adaptive IIR Notch Filter,” Information Technology Journal 6 (3), 2007.
• M. Shadaydeh and M. Kawamata, “Bias Removal Algorithm for 2-D Equation Error Adaptive IIR Filters,” Multidimensional Systems and Signal Processing, vol. 10, no. 4, 1999 (Kluwer Academic Publishers).
• M. Shadaydeh and M. Kawamata, “Steady State Analysis of Two-Dimensional LMS Adaptive Filters using the Independence Assumption,” IEICE Trans. on Fundamentals of Electronics, Communications and Computer Sciences, vol. E82-A, no. 3, 1999.
• M. Shadaydeh, Y. Xiao, and Y. Tadokoro, “Identification of Nonminimum Phase FIR Systems via Fourth Order Cumulants and Genetic Algorithm,” Signal Processing (A Publication of the European Association for Signal Processing), vol. 60, no. 3, 1997.
• Y. Xiao, M. Shadaydeh, and Y. Tadokoro, “Overdetermined C(q,k) Formula using the Third and Fourth Order Cumulants,” IEE Electronics Letters, vol. 32, no. 6, 1996.
Refereed International Conferences
• M. Shadaydeh, Y. Xiao and R. K. Ward, “Extraction of Fetal ECG using Adaptive Volterra Filters,” European Signal Processing Conference, Lausanne 2008.
• Y. Xiao, M. Shadaydeh and R. K. Ward, “New narrowband active noise control systems with significantly less computational requirements,” IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, Seatle 2008.
• M. Shadaydeh and M. Kawamata, “Performance Analysis of Adaptive IIR Notch Filters Based on Least Mean P-Power Error Criterion,” IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, May 2003, Bangkok.
• M. Shadaydeh, Y. Xiao and M. Kawamata, “Steady State Analysis of the P-Power Algorithm for Constrained Adaptive IIR Notch Filter,” The 45th IEEE Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems, Aug. 2002, Oklahoma.
• M. Shadaydeh and M. Kawamata, “Convergence Analysis of 2-D Doubly-Indexed Block LMS Adaptive Filters,” IEEE International Workshop on Intelligent Signal Processing and Communication Systems, Nov. 1998, Melbourne.
• M. Shadaydeh and M. Kawamata, “Steady State Analysis of Two-Dimensional LMS Adaptive Filters using the Independence Assumption,” Proceedings of the 11the Karuizawa Workshop on Circuits and Systems, April 1998, Japan.
• M. Shadaydeh and M. Kawamata, “Convergence Analysis of Two-Dimensional LMS FIR Filters,” Thirty First Asilomar Annual Conference on Signals, Systems, and Computers, Nov. 1997, California.
• M. Shadaydeh and M. Kawamata, “Bias Removal Algorithm for 2-D Equation Error Adaptive IIR Filters,” IEEE International Workshop on Intelligent Signal Processing and Communication Systems, Nov. 1997, Malaysia.
Languages: Fluent in English, Japanese and Arabic (native).
Honors: 1990 Top student award (five years), Damascus University, Syria.
1993-1999 Fellowship of Japanese Ministry of Education.