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Paper Submitted to ICPRAM 2026

Submitted “AI-assisted Fast Segment Detection and PID Gain Scheduling for Competitive Line-Following Robots” to the 15th International Conference on Pattern Recognition Applications and Methods. Currently under review.

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This paper presents a novel approach to accelerating track segment detection in competitive line-following robots using IR sensor array data and machine learning. The proposed method combines physics-based simulation with AI-assisted PID gain scheduling to achieve real-time adaptive control without replacing the classical PID backbone. The work draws on experience mentoring ACM student competition teams.

1st Place Robotex Kuwait team celebration

1st Place at Kuwait National Robotex Competition

Mentored the ACM student team that won 1st place in the Line-Following category at the Kuwait National Robotex Competition.

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The student team, working under my mentorship through the Robotics and AI Club at the American College of the Middle East, built and tuned a competitive line-following robot. The team integrated concepts from C programming, digital design, and microcontrollers courses into their competition robot, demonstrating strong sensor integration, PID control tuning, and robust autonomous behavior on the competition track.

American College of the Middle East campus

Appointed CET Program Coordinator

Appointed as Program Coordinator for the Computer Engineering Technology department at the American College of the Middle East, overseeing curriculum and faculty coordination.

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Responsibilities include curriculum oversight, faculty coordination, and enhancing student academic experiences within the CET program. This role builds on my experience teaching across the full range of CET courses since August 2024.

Joined ACM as Instructor

Started a new position as Instructor of Computer Engineering Technology at the American College of the Middle East in Kuwait, teaching courses spanning operating systems, networking, digital design, microprocessors, C programming, IT architecture, and PCB fabrication.

Graduation ceremony at Institut Polytechnique de Paris

Graduation Ceremony at Institut Polytechnique de Paris

Attended the official graduation ceremony at the Institut Polytechnique de Paris, celebrating the completion of my Ph.D. in Networks, Information, and Communications.

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The ceremony marked the formal recognition of my doctoral work on equalization in optical fiber communication using model-based neural networks, conducted within the EU H2020 MSCA REAL-NET network at Télécom Paris. A proud moment shared with family.

System diagram from Optics Continuum paper

Journal Article Selected as Editor’s Pick

“Equalization in dispersion-managed systems using learned digital back-propagation” published in Optics Continuum and selected as an Editor’s Pick by Optica Publishing Group.

Mohannad Abu-Romoh presenting at his PhD defense

Ph.D. Defense

Successfully defended my doctoral thesis on “Equalization in Optical Fiber Communication Using Model-based Neural Networks” at the Institut Polytechnique de Paris (Télécom Paris).

Presented at ECOC 2022

Presented “Learned Digital Back-Propagation for Dual-Polarization Dispersion Managed Systems” at the European Conference on Optical Communication (ECOC) in Basel, Switzerland.

Presented at SPPCom 2021

Presented “Low Complexity Convolutional Neural Networks for Equalization in Optical Fiber Transmission” at the Signal Processing in Photonic Communications conference.

Started Ph.D. at Télécom Paris

Began Ph.D. studies at the Institut Polytechnique de Paris as a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Early-Stage Researcher within the EU H2020 REAL-NET network.

M.Sc. Completed at University of Idaho

Earned M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering with thesis on “Low Complexity Algorithms for Automatic Modulation Classification.”

First Journal Publication

Published “Automatic modulation classification using moments and likelihood maximization” in IEEE Communications Letters.