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First person – Ahmed Elbediwy
First Person is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in Journal of Cell Science, helping early-career researchers promote themselves alongside their papers. Ahmed Elbediwy is the first author on ‘Enigma proteins regulate YAP mechanotransduction’, published in Journal of Cell Science. Ahmed is a postdoctoral fellow in the lab of Barry Thompson at The Francis Crick Institute, London, UK, investigating the cytoskeleton, RhoGTPases and the regulation of YAP/TAZ oncoproteins
Barabasi-Lab/AI-Bind: AI-Bind_v1.0
First release of AI-Bind as described by "AI-Bind: Improving Binding Predictions for Novel Protein Targets and Ligands" on arXiv. For citation purposes:
@misc{chatterjee2021aibind,
doi = {10.48550/ARXIV.2112.13168},
url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/2112.13168},
author = {Chatterjee, Ayan and Walters, Robin and Shafi, Zohair and Ahmed, Omair Shafi and Sebek, Michael and Gysi, Deisy and Yu, Rose and Eliassi-Rad, Tina and Barabási, Albert-László and Menichetti, Giulia},
keywords = {Quantitative Methods (q-bio.QM), Machine Learning (cs.LG), FOS: Biological sciences, FOS: Biological sciences, FOS: Computer and information sciences, FOS: Computer and information sciences},
title = {AI-Bind: Improving Binding Predictions for Novel Protein Targets and Ligands},
publisher = {arXiv},
year = {2021},
copyright = {arXiv.org perpetual, non-exclusive license}
}
Soon to be published in Nature Communications
The impact of economic activities on the social and political structures of Kuwait (1896-1946)
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Author Checklist - Full - Ahmed Essa_ 135540.pdf
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iExcavate_ automatic excavation safety modeling tool
this dataset contains automatic safety rule compliance approach for excavation works leveraging algorithmic modeling tools and BIM technologies. -e focused approach comprises of the following three modules: information extraction and logic design (IELD), information conversion and process integration (ICPI), and automodeling and safety plan generation (ASPG). Specifically, the scope of the paper is limited to major risks such as cave-ins, fall, safety egress, and prohibited zones risks. A set of rules-based algorithms was developed in commercially available software using visual programming language (VPL) that automatically generates geometric conditions in BIM and visualizes the potential risks and safety resources installation along with their quantity take-off and optimized locations
Abul Mansur Ahmed Research Essay 2023
This is a research essay submitted to the 'Abul Mansur Ahmed Smriti Parishad' in 2023 for primary selection for publication, however, in the end, it was decided by the author not to publish it in the local publisher's policy. Thus the author holds the sole copyright of this article and possesses intellectual property of the work and wishes to publish it in future in reputable platforms.An Intellectual Work on Abul Mansur Ahmed produced by Naywaz Shari
Editor’s Note: In Defense of Freedoms: Decentralized Networks as a Shield Against AI-Powered State Surveillance in Smart Cities
Associate Editor Ahmed Alrawi discusses the advancement of AI-powered state surveillance in smart cities and how they have sparked concerns. Decentralized systems may present a solution. Dispersed dat and systems make it more difficult for government security agencies and urban administrators to conduct widespread surveillance but also empower individuals with greater control over their personal data.
The Impact of Generative AI on Student Engagement and Ethics in Higher Education
The rapid adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in higher education is reshaping students’ learning experiences, with tools such as ChatGPT, Grammarly, and Microsoft Copilot becoming integral to academic work. This study, informed by data from the Digital Education Council Global AI Student Survey 2024, examines the impact of AI on students, focusing on usage patterns, trust in AI-generated content, ethical awareness, and expectations for institutional support. Findings indicate that 86% of students use AI for various academic tasks, with a majority expressing concerns about trust, fairness, and over-reliance on AI. While students value AI’s benefits, only 5% are fully aware of institutional guidelines on AI use, and 72% desire more AI literacy courses, reflecting a significant need for comprehensive support in navigating AI responsibly. The study underscores the importance of clear ethical guidelines, faculty training, and student involvement in AI policy formation to foster responsible AI use and preserve academic integrity. These insights offer valuable guidance for educators and policymakers seeking to integrate AI ethically and effectively into higher education
The three blind men and the elephant. In search of a holistic view of Somalia. A comment to Ahmed I. Samatar
In this article, the author comments on Ahmed I. Samatar contribution on main perspectives gleaned from books and articles by Somali scholars published in the recent years.Qoraagu wuxuu maqaalkaan kaga faalloonayaa shirweynihi Axmed I. Samatar, oo la xiriiray waxyaabaha ugu doorka roon ee laga filayo in ay ka soo baxaan qoraalladii ay soo saareen aqoonyahannada Soomaaliyeed sannadaahan dambe.In questo articolo, l'autore commenta l'intervento al congresso di Ahmed I. Samatar relativo alle principali prospettive che emergono dai lavori pubblicati negli ultimi anni da studiosi somali.M.S. Lilius (ed.
Interview with Ahmed al-Dajani
في هذه المقابلة، يتحدث الدكتور أحمد الدجاني، المفكر الفلسطيني، عن الفصائل الفلسطينية. أجرت المقابلة إيمان رافع.In this interview, Ahmed al-Dajani, a Palestinian author, speaks about Palestinian factions. The interview was conducted by Iman Rafi
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