DR. JOSEPH BOUTROS

professor
ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
Technical Trainers College
Qatar

Professor Engineering
Biography

His fields of research are codes on graphs, lattice sphere packings, iterative decoding, joint source-channel coding, compressive sensing, space-time coding, physical-layer security, and physical-layer network coding. His research is mainly performed under grants and tight collaboration with private companies and public institutions such as Mitsubishi Electric Europe, Ooredoo, and the Qatar National Research Fund. Dr Boutros is a senior member of the IEEE society. He is active in technical and organization committees of numerous IEEE events, such as the International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT), the Information Theory Workshop (ITW), the International Symposium on Turbo Codes and related topics, etc. Doctor Boutros is co-inventor of 13 industrial patents including algorithms and techniques in channel coding and digital communications. Education ​Ph.D., French National School of Telecommunications, ENST, Paris-1996 Electrical Engineering Diploma, ENST, Paris-1992 Experience Joseph Jean Boutros received the M.S. degree in electrical engineering in 1992 and the Ph.D. degree in 1996, both from Ecole Nationale Superieure des Telecommunications (ENST, Telecom ParisTech), Paris, France. From 1996 to 2006, he was with the Communications and Electronics Department at ENST as an Associate Professor. Also, Dr Boutros was a member of the research unit UMR-5141 of the French National Scientific Research Center (CNRS) in Paris. In July 2007, Doctor Boutros joined Texas A&M University at Qatar (TAMUQ) as a full Professor in the electrical engineering program. Awards Itochu Professorship of Engineering, Texas A&M University at Qatar, 2013. Faculty Research Excellence Award, Texas A&M University at Qatar, 2013. Texas A&M University at Qatar’s nominee for the Texas A&M University-Level Distinguished Achievement Award in Teaching, January 2013. Research Team Excellence Award, Texas A&M University at Qatar, 2012. Research Fellow Excellence Award (Research team member: Dr. Dong Suk Han), Texas A&M University at Qatar, 2012. Outstanding Chemical Engineering Instructor Award, Texas A&M University at Qatar, 2012. Sustainable Innovation of the Year Award, Construction Week Qatar, 2012. Faculty Excellence Award. Texas A&M University at Qatar, 2010. Students Led Distinguished Teaching (SLATE) Award, Texas A&M University, 2009. TAMUQ recognition award for contribution in ABET accreditation process, Texas A&M University at Qatar, 2009. Association of Former Students College-Level Distinguished Teaching Award, Texas A&M University, 2008. AIChE Student Poster award, Second Place, 2011 Annual AIChE meeting (Student: Karim Ibrik, Supervisor: Ahmed Abdel-Wahab), 2011. Best undergraduate Research Project, Second Place, Undergraduate Research Experience Program (UREP), Qatar National Research Fund (QNRF), (Student: Hazem AbdelMoati, Supervisor: Ahmed Abdel-Wahab), March 2009. Richard Ewing Undergraduate Research Award, Texas A&M University at Qatar (students: Hazem AbdelMoati and Karim Farhat), 2009. The AIChE Chapter Appreciation Award, TAMUQ, 2008.

Research Intrest

graphs, lattice sphere packings, iterative decoding, joint source-channel coding, compressive sensing, space-time coding, physical-layer security, and physical-layer network coding.

List of Publications
Lattices over Eisenstein Integers for Compute-and-Forward, by N.E. Tunali, Y.-C. Huang, J.J. Boutros, and K.R. Narayanan. IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, vol. 61, no. 10, pp. 5306-5321, Oct. 2015.
Edge coloring and stopping sets analysis in product codes with MDS components, by F. Jardel, and J.J. Boutros. Submitted to the IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, Dec. 2015. (82 pages).
LDA lattices without dithering achieve capacity on the Gaussian channel, by N. di Pietro, G. Zémor, and J.J. Boutros. Submitted to the IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, March 2016. (77 pages).

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