Prof . Mohamed Abaza | Wireless Communications| Best Researcher Award

Prof . Mohamed Abaza ,Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport,Egypt

Professor Mohamed Abaza is a distinguished academic affiliated with the Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport (AASTMT) in Egypt. With a robust background in maritime education and research, Professor Abaza has contributed significantly to the field through both teaching and scholarly work. His expertise spans various aspects of maritime transport, technology, and logistics, making him a key figure in advancing the academy’s mission of providing high-quality maritime education. Professor Abaza’s work not only enriches the academic community but also supports the development of maritime practices in the region.

 

Professional Profiles:

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Education :

Ph.D. in Digital Communications
Université de Bretagne Occidentale, Brest, France
October 2012 – December 2015,Thesis Title: Cooperative MIMO Techniques for Outdoor Optical Wireless Communication Systems,Supervisors: Prof. Ali Mansour (ENSTA Bretagne, Brest, France) and Dr. Raed Mesleh (German Jordanian University, Jordan),Grade: Très Honorable,Master of Science in Electronics and Communications Engineering
Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport (AAST), Cairo, Egypt
October 2009 – March 2012,Thesis Title: Performance Analysis of Free-Space Optical Communication Systems in Turbulent Channels,Supervisor: Prof. Moustafa Hussien (AAST, Egypt)
GPA: 4.00/4.00,Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communications Engineering
Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport (AAST), Cairo, Egypt,September 2004 – July 2009

Computer Skills:

  • Microsoft Office and LaTeX
  • Maple and MATLAB/Simulink
  • Pspice

Teaching Experience:

Professor, Electronics and Communications Engineering
AAST, Giza, Egypt
January 2024 – Present,Associate Professor, Electronics and Communications Engineering
AAST, Giza, Egypt
January 2020 – December 2023,Assistant Professor, Electronics and Communications Engineering
AAST, Giza, Egypt
January 2016 – December 2019,Teaching Assistant and Research Assistant, Electronics and Communications Engineering
AAST, Cairo, Egypt
September 2009 – December 2012

Administrative Skills:

IEEE AAST Smart Village Student Branch Counselor (January 2018 – Present),ABET Coordinator for the College of Engineering and Technology-Arab Academy-Smart Village (June 2020 – Present),Head of Schedule Committee of the Campus,Head of Supreme Council Committee of the Campus,Head of Website Development of the Campus,Head of Training Committee of the College of Engineering and Technology,Quality Assurance Committee Expertise:,Apply and Confirm ABET Standards,Apply and Confirm Supreme Council of Egyptian Universities Standards,Apply and Confirm Strategic Plan of my University,Student Academic Advisor,Development of Department Labs,Course Coordinator of Communications and Computer Engineering Courses,Reviewer for the strategic plan for 6th October University (2021),Head of the Electronics and Communications Engineering Master Program

Research Interests:

  • Multiple-input multiple-output systems
  • Relay-assisted cooperative communications
  • Optical wireless communications
  • Digital Communications

Awards:

  • Listed in Marquis Who’s Who in the world (2012, 2014, 2019)
  • PhD project funded by Sensor Networks and Cellular Systems (SNCS) Research Center, Tabuk University, Tabuk, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (2012) and AAST, Egypt
  • AAST award for publishing in high-ranked journals (2012, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021)
  • Final Project Participation with Students: Design and Implementation of an Encryption Algorithm for SDR on an FPGA (Selected by Information Technology Industry Development Agency (ITIDA) to be funded) (2010)
  • AAST Master Degree tuition award (2009)

Publications 📚

  1. Y. Elsawy, A. S. Alatawi, M. Abaza, A. Moawad, E. H. M. Aggoune, “Next-Generation Dual Transceiver FSO Communication System for High-Speed Trains in Neom Smart City,” Photonics, vol. 11, no. 5, 2024.
  2. H. Sadat, M. Abaza, A. Mansour, and A. Alfalou, “Performance Analysis of Power Allocation and User-Pairing Techniques for MIMO-NOMA in VLC Systems,” Photonics, vol. 11, no. 3, 2024.
  3. Y. Sobhy Farag, M. Abaza, A. Fawzy Daw, “A Novel of Metamaterial Ultra Compact Reconfigurable Phase Shifter Based on Dual Composite Right Left Handed Structure (D-CRLH),” Progress In Electromagnetics Research M, vol. 123, Jan. 2024.
  4. S. M. El-Garhy, A. A. M. Khalaf, M. Abaza, M. H. Aly, “Intelligent Transportation System Using Wireless Optical Communication: A Comparative Study,” Optical and Quantum Electronics, vol. 56, Feb. 2024.
  5. M. ElShabasy, M. Abaza, M. F. Abo Sree, A. Fawzy, “EC-MAC: Energy-Aware Cooperative MAC Protocol in Wireless Sensor Network,” Journal of Advanced Research in Applied Sciences and Engineering Technology, accepted.
  6. A. Refaai, F. Newagy, M. F. Abo Sree, H. Elhennawy, M. H. Aly, M. Abaza, “Cooperative Relay Orbital Satellite Optical Communication Under Turbulent Channels: Performance Analysis,” Optics & Laser Technology, vol. 161, June 2023.
  7. A. Refaai, F. Newagy, M. F. Abo Sree, H. Elhennawy, M. H. Aly, M. Abaza, “Uplink Serial Relay Laser Satellite Communication Over Turbulent Channel: Performance Analysis,” Optical and Quantum Electronics, vol. 55, December 2022.
  8. S. M. El-Garhy, A. A. M. Khalaf, M. H. Aly, M. Abaza, “Intelligent Transportation: A Hybrid FSO/VLC-Assisted Relay System,” Opto-Electronics Review, vol. 30, no. 4, December 2022.
  9. I. Zakaria, M. Abaza, M. Fedawy, M. H. Aly, “Performance Analysis of Hybrid Free Space Optical and Visible Light Communications for Underwater Applications Using Spatial Diversity,” Optical and Quantum Electronics, vol. 54, August 2022.
  10. R. Ali, H. Eassa, H. H. Aly, M. Abaza, S. M. Eisa, “Low Power FPGA Implementation of a Smart Building Free Space Optical Communication System,” Photonics, vol. 9, no. 6, 2022.
  11. A. Refaai, F. Newagy, M. F. Abo Sree, H. Elhennawy, M. H. Aly, M. Abaza, “Performance Analysis of Serial Relay Orbital Satellite Optical Communication Over Turbulent Channels,” Optics Letters, vol. 47, no. 11, pp. 2887-2890, June 2022.
  12. A. S. Alatawi, A. A. Youssef, M. Abaza, M. Ammad Uddin, A. Mansour, “Effects of Atmospheric Turbulence on Optical Wireless Communication in NEOM Smart City,” Photonics, vol. 9, no. 4, 2022.
  13. H. Sadat, M. Abaza, A. Mansour, A. Alfalou, “A Survey of NOMA for VLC Systems: Research Challenges and Future Trends,” Sensors, vol. 22, no. 4, 2022.
  14. A. A. Youssef, M. Abaza, A. S. Alatawi, “LDPC Decoding Techniques for Free-Space Optical Communications,” IEEE Access, vol. 9, Sep. 2021.
  15. M. M. Tawfik, M. F. Abo Sree, M. Abaza, H. H. M. Ghouz, “Performance Analysis and Evaluation of Inter-Satellite Optical Wireless Communication System (IsOWC) from GEO to LEO at Range 45000 Km,” IEEE Photonics Journal, vol. 13, no. 4, Aug. 2021
Mohamed Abaza | Wireless Communications| Best Researcher Award

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