About Alyah Alfageh Alyah Alfageh M.S. Student, Electrical and Computer Engineering Alyah alfageh is an electrical and computer engineering graduate who joined KAUST as a M.S. student from Effat University under the supervision of Professor Charalambos Konstantinou at Secure Next Generation Resilient Systems Lab. Soon after her graduation, Alyah joined the General Electric OMLP program, where she worked on eight months assignments in their manufacturing sites across the region. It was the introduction to industrial IoT which fascinated her. She also worked as Quality Assurance Manager at Procter and Gamble, where she managed a team of experts to support the Saudi quality Articles Related News November 2022 KAUST SENTRY team wins prestigious CSAW'22 embedded system hacking competition 3 min read · Sun, Nov 20 2022 Awards News KAUST Ph.D. students from the KAUST Secure Next Generation Resilient Systems (SENTRY) Lab recently won the CSAW Cybersecurity Games & Conference’s (CSAW'22) "Hack My Robot Challenge (HMR)." September 2021 Meet KAUST new student: Alyah Alfageh 1 min read · Tue, Sep 14 2021 News Alyah Alfageh is an electrical and computer engineering graduate who joined KAUST this fall from Effat University, Saudi Arabia. Alyah joined KAUST as a M.S. student and member of the Secure Next Generation Resilient Systems (SENTRY) Lab under the supervision of Professor Charalambos Konstantinou.
KAUST SENTRY team wins prestigious CSAW'22 embedded system hacking competition 3 min read · Sun, Nov 20 2022 Awards News KAUST Ph.D. students from the KAUST Secure Next Generation Resilient Systems (SENTRY) Lab recently won the CSAW Cybersecurity Games & Conference’s (CSAW'22) "Hack My Robot Challenge (HMR)."
Meet KAUST new student: Alyah Alfageh 1 min read · Tue, Sep 14 2021 News Alyah Alfageh is an electrical and computer engineering graduate who joined KAUST this fall from Effat University, Saudi Arabia. Alyah joined KAUST as a M.S. student and member of the Secure Next Generation Resilient Systems (SENTRY) Lab under the supervision of Professor Charalambos Konstantinou.
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