Abdallah Mohamed Hamed graduated from Ain Shams University with a B.Sc. in Physics in 1973, achieving an excellent with Honors degree. Subsequently, he earned an M.Sc. in Laser Optics from the same university in 1976. In 1978, he was awarded a scholarship in France, culminating in the acquisition of a Doctor of Science degree in 1985. The author is interested in speckle and holographic imaging, and confocal laser microscope. His scholarly contributions include 98 scientific publications, with 68 of these publications being indexed in Scopus. Moreover, he actively participates in international scientific organizations and serve as a reviewer for various scientific journals such as Opt. Eng., J. Modern Opt., Opt.&Laser Tech., and Opt. Communication. Since 2011, he has been an emeritus professor of Physics (optics and laser) at Ain Shams University.
Investigation of modulated sparse aperture imaging systems (MSAIS) and
their applications on speckle images.- Investigation of hexagonal sparse
apertures surrounded by a rectangular annulus.- Design of some
heterogeneous apertures and computation of the resolution.- Study of
Cascaded Black–Quadratic Aperture (CBQA).- Design of Improved Apertures and
their application in microscopy.- Design of a STRAUBEL filter in a circular
aperture and its application on a confocal laser scanning microscope
(CLSM).- Investigation of modulated cardiac apertures and their
applications in confocal laser scanning microscope.