Salahaldein Ahmed| Power electronics Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr.Salahaldein Ahmed| Power electronics Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr.Salahaldein Ahmed ,University of Arkansas,  United States

Dr. Salahaldein Ahmed is a renowned academic and researcher affiliated with the University of Arkansas, United States. Specializing in a field (Please specify the field if available), Dr. Ahmed has made significant contributions to academia through his research, publications, and teaching. His expertise and dedication to his field have earned him recognition both nationally and internationally. Dr. Ahmed is known for his innovative approach to (mention any notable aspect of his work or research). With a commitment to excellence in education and research, Dr. Salahaldein Ahmed continues to inspire students and colleagues alike, shaping the future of (mention the field or area of study).

 

Professional Profiles:

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Education:

Doctor of PhilosophyMay 2022.Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR.Research Area: Focused on SMPS DC-DC converters design, gate driving, and power modules..Thesis title: “Multi-phase Series-Capacitor Buck DC-DC Converter, Design and Implementation”.Master of Science in Electronic & Electrical Engineering.Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO.Master of Science in Electronic & Electric Engineering,Strathclyde University, Glasgow, Scotland.Bachelor of Science in Electrical & Electronic Engineering,Al-Jabal Al-Gharbi University, Libya.

 

Professional Experience:

Electrical and Commissioning EngineerM.C.Dean Inc. Taylor, TX.Fall 2015 – Fall 2005Samsung Austin Semiconductor plant project.Project ResearcherElectrical Department, University of Arkansas05/2023 – PresentLTCC integrated SiC power module with high-temperature optical fiber and galvanic isolation.Graduate Research AssistantElectrical Department, University of Arkansas07/2022 – 04/2023Center for Power Optimization of Electro-Thermal Systems (POETS)Lecturer AssistantAl-Jabal Al-GharbiUniversitySite Manager Assistant / Testing EngineerAREVA company (T & D) COGELEX (Libyan branch)Electrical Engineering Specialist IIOasis Oil CompanyElectrical Maintenance EngineerDONG AH Consortium MMRP (Phase II.)

Awards, Memberships:

  • University of Arkansas Graduate Assistance Awards
  • Libyan Ministry of Education Ph.D. Scholarship
  • Oasis Oil Company, M.Sc. Scholarship
  • IEEE Power & Energy Society (PES) Memberships

Research Projects:

Design of a HT SiC Power Module with Novel Optocoupler Integration Systems05/2020 – PresenUltra-HV (>15 kV) Power-Module Packages for Future Silicon Carbide Devices09/2018 – 01/2020Multi-phase Series-Capacitor Buck DC-DC Converter, Design, and Implementation01/2016 – 12/2018

Publications:

  1. S. Ahmed, P. Lai, S. Chinnaiyan, Alan Mantooth, Zhong Chen, “Electrical and thermal characterization of (250 °C) SiC power module integrated with LTCC-based isolated gate driver”, Elsevier. e-Prime – Advances in EEE and Energy, vol 7, 2024, 100412, ISSN 2772-6711, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.prime.2023.100412.
  2. S. Ahmed, Z. Chen. “Eliminating Deadtime Mismatch due to Inserting Storage Capacitor of a GaNBased Two-Phase Series-Capacitor Buck DC-DC Converter” Elsevier, e-Prime – Advances in Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Energy, 2022, 2, 100075.
  3. P. Lai; D. Gonzalez; S. Madhusoodhanan; A. Sabbar; S. Ahmed; B. Dong; J. Wang; A. Mantooth. “Development of LTCC-packaged Optocouplers as Optical Galvanic Isolation for High-Temperature Applications” Journal of Scientific Reports, 12, 11685 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-02215631-7.
  4. S. Ahmed, S. S. Ang. “A High-Input Voltage Two-Phase Series Capacitor DC-DC Buck Converter”, Hindawi, Journal of ECE, vol. 2020, Article ID 9464727.
  5. A. Fakki, S. Ahmed, J. Park, and C. S. Kim. “Versatile Optochemical Quantification with Optical Mouse”, Journal of Sensors, vol. 2017 (2017), Article ID 1243754, 7 pages.
  6. D. Gonzalez; P. Lai; S. Chinnaiyan; S. Ahmed; B. Dong, Y. Gong; H. A. Mantooth; Shui-Qing Yu; Zhong Chen. “Development of High-Temperature Optocouplers for Gate Drivers Integrated in High-Density Power Modules” in IEEE Trans. on Industrial Electronics, doi: 10.1109/TIE.2022.3229324.
  7. A. Fakki, S. Ahmed, J. Park, C. S. Kim. “Optical Mouse as pH Analyzer” 2015 IEEE-SENSORS Busan, Korea, 2015, pp. 1-4, doi: 10.1109/ICSENS. 2015.7370278
  8. P. Lai, S. Chinnaiyan, D. Gonzalez, S. Ahmed, A. Mantooth, Z. Chen. “High-Temperature SiC Power Module with Integrated LTCC-Based Gate Driver”. CS MANTECH Conf., May 9, 2022.
  9. S. A. Rmila and Z. Chen, “A Comparison between Conventional Buck and 2-pscB DC-DC Converters” 2021 IEEE Texas Power and Energy Conf. (TPEC), College Station, TX, USA, 2021, pp. 16, doi: 10.1109/TPEC51183.2021.9384975.
  10. S. Ahmed, P. Lai, S. Chinnaiyan, A. Mantooth, Z. Chen. ”High-Temperature (250oC) SiC Power Module Integrated with LTCC-Based Isolated Gate Driver”, APEC 2023, Florida, March, 2023.
  11. S. Chinnaiyan, S. Ahmed, P. Lai, Hao Chen, Xiaoling Li, A. Mantooth, Z. Chen. “Demonstration and Optimization of a 250°C LTCC-based Gate Driver for High Density, High-Temperature Power Modules”, 11th ICPE 2023-ECCE Asia. 387-393, pp. 387-393, doi: 10.239192023.

upendra singh| Machine design Award | Best Researcher Award

Mr.upendra singh| Machine design Award | Best Researcher Award

Mr.upendra singh ,R B S Engineering Technical Campus,India

Upendra Singh is a distinguished educator and administrator, currently serving as a prominent figure at RBS Engineering Technical Campus in India. With a fervent passion for academia and a dedication to nurturing young minds, Singh has played a pivotal role in shaping the educational landscape within his institution.With a background deeply rooted in engineering, Singh brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to his role. His commitment to excellence in education is reflected in his innovative teaching methodologies and his unwavering support for student development.

Professional Profiles:

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Education:

Pursuing Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from GLA University, Mathura.M.E. (Master of Engineering) – Microwave Communication & Radar Engineering from Institute Of Engineering & Technology, Agra (U.P.) (Affiliated to Dr.B.R.A. University Agra) in 2005 with 74%.B.E. (Honors) – Electrical & Electronics Engg. From Anand Engg. College, Agra (U.P.) (Affiliated to Dr.B.R.A. University Agra & Approved by AICTE) in 2003 with 76%.B.Sc passed in 1999 from Dr.B.R.A. University Agra (U.P.) with 59%.Intermediate passed in 1996 from U.P.Board Allahabad (U.P.) with 59%.High School passed in 1994 from U.P.Board Allahabad (U.P.) with 61%.

Technical  Training:

One Year Training in Computer Programming and System Management at Capital Computers, Agra.,Four weeks Summer Training in “Parichha Thermal Power Plant” Jhansi after the sixth SEMESTER.,Six weeks Training in PLC \SCADA at Computer Related Education & Technical Training Association (CRE&TTA), HEURISTICS GROUP LUCKNOW.

Administrstive  Skills:

Worked as a member of the Academic Cell. In IVS Institute of Technology, Mathura.,Worked as a Coordinator of Exam Cell. In IVS Institute of Technology, Mathura.,Worked as a member of the Admission Cell. In IVS Institute of Technology, Mathura and R. B. S. Engineering Technical Campus, Bichpuri, Agra.

Publications:

  • Upendra Pal Singh et al, (2017), “Smart Street Lighting System using Sensors and Solar Panel” , International Conference on Research Trends in Engineeering, Applied Science and Management (ICRTESM-2017) and International Journal of Engineering, Technology, Science and Research (IJWTSR), ISSN NO- 2394-3386, IF 2.120, April 2017.
  • Upendra Pal Singh et al, (2017), “Detection of Power Grid Synchronization Failure on Sensing Frequency and Voltage Beyond Acceptable Range” , International Journal of Advanced Research in Electrical, Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering (IJAREEIE), ISSN NO- 2321-3765, Volume 6, Issue 4,April 2017.
  • Upendra Pal Singh et al, (2017), “Charging on the Move (Through Wireless)” , International Conference on Latest Concepts in Science, Technology, Management and Humanities (ICLCSTMH-2017)  and International Journal of Elecronics, Electrcal and computational System (IJEECS) ISSN NO- 2348-117X, IF 2.52, April 2017
  • Upendra Singh et al, (2016), “Solar Based Smart Irrigation System” , International Journal of Recent Research Aspects (IJRRA), ISSN NO- 2349-7688, Volume 3, Issue 1, March 2016

 

Fahim Abdullah| Model predictive control Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr.Fahim Abdullah| Model predictive control Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr.Fahim Abdullah ,University of California, Los Angeles, United States

Dr. Fahim Abdullah is a distinguished scholar and educator at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), in the United States. Specializing in [insert field of expertise], Dr. Abdullah’s research explores [brief description of research interests]. With a passion for both teaching and research, he is committed to fostering academic excellence and innovation in his students while contributing valuable insights to his field. Dr. Abdullah’s work has been widely recognized for its impact and relevance, earning him [mention any notable awards or honors]. As a dedicated member of the academic community, he actively engages in collaborative projects and initiatives that advance knowledge and address pressing societal challenges. Dr. Abdullah’s expertise, leadership, and dedication make him an invaluable asset to UCLA and the broader academic community.

Professional Profiles:

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Education:

  • University of California, Los Angeles Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering, Sep 2019–Nov 2023
    • Advisor: Professor Panagiotis D. Christofides
    • Dissertation: Sparse Identification-Based Modeling and Predictive Control of Nonlinear Processes
    • Developed innovative methodologies for modeling and controlling nonlinear systems with time-scale multiplicity
    • Conducted research on overcoming challenges of high sensor noise in data sets
    • Contributed to process simulation and cybersecure control architectures

    University of Alberta, Canada B.S. in Chemical Engineering, Sep 2014–Apr 2018

    • Concentration: Chemical Process Control
    • Graduated with a GPA of 4.0, Ranking: 1/169

    Professional Experience:

  • Professional Experience

    University of California, Los Angeles Postdoctoral Researcher, Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering Department

    • Conducting research in the field of chemical engineering
    • Contributing to ongoing projects and collaborations
    • Sep 2019–Present

    University of California, Los Angeles Graduate Student Researcher and Teaching Assistant, Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering DepartmentIntel, Corporation, Santa Clara, CA Global Cybersecurity Policy Trade Analyst InternABC Group Product Development, Canada Production Support Team Member for Automotive Parts ProductionBangladesh International School, Saudi Arabia High School Mathematics TeacherProvided instruction in mathematics to high school students,Developed and implemented lesson plansSupported production activities and ensured product quality,Collaborated with cross-functional teams to meet production targetsEngaged in analyzing cybersecurity policies and trade regulations,Acquired practical experience in global cybersecurity practicesAssisted in teaching Chemical Engineering coursesConducted research under the supervision of Professor Panagiotis D. ChristofidesSep 2019–Nov 2023

Research Experience:

  • University of California, Los Angeles Graduate Student Researcher
    • Topic: Sparse Identification-Based Modeling and Predictive Control of Nonlinear Processes
    • Date: Sep 2019–Present

    University of Alberta, Canada Undergraduate Student Researcher

    • Topics: Complex Geometry Modeling, Hemoglobin Modeling, Process Control, Mineral Processing, Bitumen Upgrading
    • Date: Sep 2013–Apr 2019

Professional Memberships:

Active member contributing to the field of chemical engineering

Publications:

  1. Alhajeri, M. S., Y. M. Ren, F. Ou, F. Abdullah, and P. D. Christofides, “Model Predictive Control of Nonlinear Processes Using Transfer Learning-Based Recurrent Neural Networks,” Chem. Eng. Res. & Des., in press.
  2. Kadakia, Y., F. Abdullah, A. Alnajdi, and P. D. Christofides, “Encrypted Distributed Model Predictive Control of Nonlinear Processes,” Contr. Eng. Pract., 145, 105874, 2024.
  3. C¸ıtmacı, B., X. Cui, F. Abdullah, D. Peters, Y. Wang, E. Hsu, P. Chheda, C. G. Morales-Guio, and P. D. Christofides, “Model Predictive Control of an Electrically-Heated Steam Methane Reformer,” Dig. Chem. Eng., 10, 100138, 2024.
  4. Ou, F., F. Abdullah, H. Wang, M. Tom, G. Orkoulas, and P. D. Christofides, “Sparse Identification Modeling and Predictive Control of Wafer Temperature in an Atomic Layer Etching Reactor,” Chem. Eng. Res. & Des., 202, 1-11, 2024.
  5. Kadakia, Y., A. Alnajdi, F. Abdullah, and P. D. Christofides, “Encrypted Distributed Model Predictive Control with State Estimation for Nonlinear Processes,” Dig. Chem. Eng., 9, 100133, 2023.
  6. Kadakia, Y., A. Alnajdi, F. Abdullah, and P. D. Christofides, “Encrypted Decentralized Model Predictive Control of Nonlinear Processes with Delays,” Chem. Eng. Res. & Des., 200, 312–324, 2023.
  7. Kadakia, Y., A. Suryavanshi, A. Alnajdi, F. Abdullah, and P. D. Christofides, “Integrating Machine Learning Detection and Encrypted Control for Enhanced Cybersecurity of Nonlinear Processes,” Comp. & Chem. Eng., 180, 108498, 2024.
  8. Luo, J., B. C ¸ıtmacı, J. B. Jang, F. Abdullah, C. G. Morales-Guio, and P. D. Christofides, “Machine Learning-Based Predictive Control Using On-line Model Linearization: Application to an Experimental Electrochemical Reactor,” Chem. Eng. Res. & Des., 197, 721–737, 2023.
  9. Abdullah, F. and P. D. Christofides, “Real-Time Adaptive Sparse-Identification-Based Predictive Control of Nonlinear Processes,” Chem. Eng. Res. & Des., 196, 750–769, 2023.
  10. Kadakia, Y., A. Suryavanshi, A. Alnajdi, F. Abdullah, and P. D. Christofides, “Encrypted Model Predictive Control of a Nonlinear Chemical Process Network,” Processes, 11 (8), 2501, 2023.

Desouky Abd-El-Haleem| biomaterials Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof .Desouky Abd-El-Haleem| biomaterials Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof.Desouky Abd-El-Haleem ,City of Scientific research annological applicationsd tech, Egypt

Dr. Desouky Abd-El-Haleem is a prominent figure in the field of scientific research and technological applications in Egypt. He is known for his significant contributions to the advancement of science and technology, particularly in the field of annological applications. With a distinguished career spanning several decades, Dr. Abd-El-Haleem has played a pivotal role in fostering innovation and research excellence in Egypt. Currently affiliated with the City of Scientific Research and Technological Applications, he continues to inspire and mentor the next generation of scientists and engineers. Dr. Abd-El-Haleem’s work exemplifies a relentless pursuit of knowledge and a commitment to harnessing technology for the betterment of society.

 

Professional Profiles:

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Academic Background:

  • 1986-1990: Asyut University, Asyut, Egypt, Faculty of Agriculture (BSc)
  • 1992-1995: Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt, Faculty Agriculture (MSc)
  • 1996-1999: Humboldt University Berlin, Berlin, Germany, Genetic Engineering (PhD)
  • 2014-2015: Cambridge Training College, Britain, Business Administration (Diploma)

Administration Career:

  • 2011-2020: Dean, Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Research Institute, SRTA-City
  • 2012: Head, Protein Research Department, GEBRI, SRTA-City
  • 2009: Acting Dean, Environmental and Natural Materials Research Institute, SRTA-City
  • 2009-2011: Head, Environmental Biotechnology Department, GEBRI, SRTA-City

Academic Career:

  • 2010-present: Professor at Environmental Biotechnology Department, GEBRI, City of Scientific Research and Technological Applications
  • 2005-2010: Associate Professor at Environmental Biotechnology Department, GEBRI, City of Scientific Research and Technological Applications
  • 2006-2009: Associate Professor, Biological Sciences Department, College of Arts and Sciences, Qatar University, Qatar
  • 2000-2005: Researcher at Environmental Biotechnology Department, GEBRI, City of Scientific Research and Technological Applications
  • 1995-2000: Assistant Researcher at Botany Department, National Research Center, Cairo, Egypt
  • 1991-1995: Researcher Assistant at Botany Department, National Research Center, Cairo, Egypt

Prizes:

  • 2023: Mohamed Rabiaa Naser Prize in Scientific Research, Agriculture, and Food Security
  • 2019: The Medal of Sciences and Arts of the First Class, Presidency of the Republic, Egypt
  • 2017: State Mirte Award in Advanced Technological Sciences, Academy of Scientific Research and Technology, Egypt
  • 2009: Stat’s Prize of Excellence in Advanced Technological Sciences, Academy of Scientific Research and Technology, Egypt
  • 2004: Abdul Hameed Showman Prize for Young Arab Researchers in “Biological and Environmental Sciences”, Abdul Hameed Showman Foundation, Kingdom of Jordan
  • 2002: Encourage State Prize of Egypt in Advanced Technological Sciences, Academy of Scientific Research and Technology, Egypt

Main Fields of Research:

  • Bioremediation of Wastewater
  • Bio-products to treat wastewater
  • Bio-monitoring of pollutants in water and wastewater
  • Biodiversity as raw materials of biotech industry

Awards:

  • Various awards including SRTA-City Achievement Awards and Teaching Experience Certificates

Publications:

  1. Desouky Abd-El-Haleem & Roda Al-Thani (2008): Classical and Molecular Detection of the Bacterial Genera Escherichia coli, Salmonella and Pseudomonas aeruginosa in Water and Wastewater. Biotechnology for Food, Agriculture and Environment, Vol. 2. Regency Publications, New Delhi (www.regency-books.com)
  2. Characterization of nitrate reductases producing Proteus mirabilis strain 10B. The 2nd International Conference of Biotechnology and Environment (ICBE 2018), Alexandria, Egypt. March 2018.
  3. Intracellular biosynthesis and characterization of metallic nanoparticles using yeast cells. The 2nd International Conference of Biotechnology and Environment (ICBE 2018), Alexandria, Egypt. March 2018.
  4. Biosynthesis, characterization and application of metal-nanoparticles produced by Achromobacter sp. Biovision Alexandria-2018, “New Life Sciences: Towards SDGs”, Alexandria, Egypt. April 2018.
  5. Biological synthesis and characterization of Nano-absorbent magnetic iron for phenol decontamination. Biovision Alexandria-2018, “New Life Sciences: Towards SDGs”, Alexandria, Egypt. April 2018.
  6. Detection of microorganisms using molecular biological tools. The 3rd International Conference on Biotechnology and Environmental Safety, National Research Center, Egypt. March 2019.
  7. Environmental Biotechnology. The second Egypt-India biotechnology Forum, Shilong-India. September 2018.
  8. Biotechnology for clean environment. The 3rd International Conference on Biotechnology and Environmental Safety (14-16/3.2017), National Research Center, Egypt. March 2017.
  9. Molecular biomonitoring of microorganisms and pollutants: Case studies, 7th Conference of faculty of veterainy medicine (8-10/11/2016), Alexandria university, Alexandria, Egypt. November 2016.
  10. Outcomes of Environmental Biotechnology Research Projects. 8th International Conference of High Institute of Public Health (19-20 October, 2016), Alex-Health, Alexandria, Egypt. October 2016.
  11. Environmental biotechnology: in house contributions {biodiversity of bioflocculant-producing microorganisms as an example}, International Symposium of Genetics and Human Phonemics (ISGHP) (11-13/5/2016), Shanghai, China. May 2016.
  12. Environmental Biotechnology and Sustainable agriculture Development. Bioremediation Technology symposium organized by National committee of microbiology sponsored by ASRT, Marine and Fishers national Institute, Alexandria, Egypt. May 2016.
  13. Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Institute at SRTA-City: current Situation and the available cooperation opportunities. The first Egyptian-Indian Forum on Biotechnology (October 25-26/2015), ASRT, Cairo, Egypt. October 2015.
  14. Nan-silver applications in water treatment, The Second International Conference on New Horizons in Basic and Applied Science (ICNHBAS, www.nhbas.com) 1–6 August 2015, Hurghada, Egypt. August 2015.
  15. Detection of mycosynthesized using bioluminescence bacteria silver nanoparticles. The Second International Conference on New Horizons in Basic and Applied Science (ICNHBAS, www.nhbas.com) 1–6 August 2015, Hurghada, Egypt. August 2015.
  16. Detection of cosmetics toxicity using DF4/PUTK2 biolumincent bacteria. International Conference on Intelligent Sensors, Sensor Networks and Information Processing, ICISSNIP, May 14 – 15, 2015, Netherlands. May 2015.
  17. Employment of a genetically modified 6bioluminescent Bioreporter to assess formation and toxicity of biosynthesized Nano-silver. Imagine Nano, 10-13/3/2015, Spain. March 2015.
  18. Biodiversity of Bioflocculants and Bioflocculants producing microorganisms in different Egyptian Ecosystems. Biomaterials 2014, 29/10-3/11/2014, India. November 2014.
  19. Kinetic, equilibrium and thermodynamic assessment of basic yellow dye biosorption using Egyptian isolated microbial biopolymers. ICABBBE 2014, International Conference on Agricultural, Biotechnology, Biological and Biosystems Engineering, 22-23 May 2014, Berlin, Germany. May 2014.
  20. Influence of Hydrogen Ion Concentration on the Production of Bio-Synthesized Nano-Silver. ICABBBE 2014, International Conference on Agricultural, Biotechnology, Biological and Biosystems Engineering, 22-23 May 2014, Berlin, Germany. May 2014.
  21. The use of Bioflocculant and Bioflocculant-producing Bacillus mojavensis strain 32A to synthesize silver nanoparticles. Microbial Resource Management for Polluted Marine Environments and Bioremediation, 16- 18 January 2014, Hammamet, Tunisia. January 2014.
  22. Amshage DNA Extraction Kit from Bacteria, Fungi, Water, Parasites and Whole Blood the second conference of the Egyptian scientific research outcomes and applications, 12 May 2013, Petroleum Research center, Cairo, Egypt. May 2013.
  23. Preparation of silver nanoparticles by bioreduction using Stenotrophomonas rhizophila strain 39M and its application as antimicrobial agent against pathogenic bacteria. International conference in nanotechnology, 29 November– 01 December 2013, biotechnology and spectroscopy, ICNBS 2003, Cairo, Egypt. December 2013.
  24. A biogenic approach for green synthesis of silver nanoparticles and bioflocculants as an aspect of bioremediation. 29 November – 01 December 2013, biotechnology and spectroscopy, ICNBS 2003, Cairo, Egypt. December 2013.

Mohsen Hassan| Micro-forming Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof .Mohsen Hassan| Micro-forming Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof.Mohsen Hassan ,Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology, Egypt

Dr. Mohsen Hassan is a distinguished academic and researcher affiliated with the Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology (E-JUST) in Egypt. With a profound expertise in his field, Dr. Hassan has made significant contributions to the advancement of science and technology, particularly in the areas of [please specify the field if available]. His academic journey includes extensive research, publications, and collaborations both nationally and internationally. Dr. Hassan’s dedication to education and research has not only enriched the academic community but also inspired aspiring scientists and engineers. As a prominent figure in academia, Dr. Hassan continues to drive innovation and excellence in his field, shaping the future of science and technology in Egypt and beyond.

 

Professional Profiles:

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Education 

  • B.Sc. Mechanical Engineering (Design and production engineering), May 1991, Minia University, Egypt
  • M.Sc. Mechanical Engineering (Sheet metal forming), January 1998, Assiut University, Egypt
  • Ph.D. Information and Production Science, March 2002, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan

Working Experience:

  • Teaching and research assistant, Assiut University, Egypt (1993-1998)
  • Assistant Lecturer, Assiut University, Egypt (February 1998 – October 1998)
  • Research student, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan (November 1998 – March 1999)
  • Research and teaching assistance, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan (April 1999 – February 2002)
  • Invited research scholar, Kyoto University, Japan (October 2003 – September 2005)
  • Assistant professor (senior lecturer), Assiut University, Egypt (October 2002 – January 2008)
  • Associate professor, Assiut University, Egypt (April 2018 – October 2022)
  • Visiting Associate professor, University of Malaya, Malaysia (August 2010 – August 2012)
  • Associate professor, University of Malaya, Malaysia (August 2012 – August 2015)
  • Professor, Assiut University, Egypt (February 2008 – present)
  • Professor, Egypt-Japan University for Science and Technology, Egypt (October 2016 – present)
  • Director of the Quality Assurance & Accreditation Center, Egypt-Japan University for Science and Technology
  • Chairman of Materials Science and Engineering Department, Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology

Teaching Experience:

  • Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Architecture and Civil Engineering, City University of Hong Kong
  • Teaching Assistant, Department of Civil Engineering, The University of Hong Kong
  • Teaching and Research Assistant, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana

Major Research Topics:

  • Mechanical properties and materials models
  • Non-destructive techniques
  • Forming and micro-forming
  • Finite Element Analysis
  • Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS)
  • Fuzzy Logic control
  • Electro-mechanical properties of materials
  • High-temperature synthesis materials
  • Heart mechanics simulation

Administrative Duties:

  • Held various administrative positions including Director of Quality Assurance, Chairman of Departments, and member of University Councils

Research Projects:

  • Engaged in multiple research projects focusing on materials science, mechanical behavior, and manufacturing processes

Publications:

1.The Influences of Nb Microalloying and Grain Refinement Thermal Cycling on Microstructure and Tribological Properties of Armox 500T

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2.A review on TMDCs nanomaterials and their surface engineered polymeric membrane nanocomposites for water remediation and wastewater treatment
Kayanja, O.Abdel-Aty, A.A.R.Hassan, M.A., …Ohashi, H.Khalil, A.S.G.
3.Analysis and development of elliptical tool path in trochoidal milling
Wagih, M.Maher, I.El-Hofy, H.Yan, J.Hassan, M.A.CIRP Journal of Manufacturing Science and TechnologyThis link is disabled., 2023, 47, pp. 168–183

4.A Developed Jerk Sensor for Seismic Vibration Measurements: Modeling, Simulation and Experimental Verification

Geriesh, M.M.Fath El-Bab, A.M.R.Khair-Eldeen, W.Mohamadien, H.A.Hassan, M.A.SensorsThis link is disabled., 2023, 23(12), 5730

5.Effect of phase disparity of MoS2 nanosheets on the performance of PES membranes for dual industrial oil-in-water emulsion separation and dyes adsorption
Kayanja, O.Hassan, M.A.Hassanin, A.Ohashi, H.Khalil, A.S.G.Process Safety and Environmental ProtectionThis link is disabled., 2023, 171, pp. 55–70
6.Application of artificial intelligence techniques in modeling attenuation behavior of ionization radiation: a review
Boahen, J.K.Elsagheer Mohamed, S.A.Khalil, A.S.G.Hassan, M.A.Radiation Detection Technology and MethodsThis link is disabled., 2023, 7(1), pp. 56–83
7.A Developed Jerk Sensor for Seismic Vibration Measurements: Modeling, Simulation and Experimental Verification
Geriesh, M.M.Fath El-Bab, A.M.R.Khair-Eldeen, W.Mohamadien, H.A.Hassan, M.A.SensorsThis link is disabled., 2023, 23(12), 5730
8.EJUSTCO: Monte Carlo radiation transport code hybrid with ANN model for gamma-ray shielding simulation

Nuclear Science and TechniquesThis link is disabled., 2023, 34(9), 144

Amr Fahil | Geothermal energy | Best Researcher Award

Dr . Amr Fahil | Geothermal energy | Best Researcher Award

Dr.Amr Fahil ,Tanta University,Egypt

Amr Fahil is a student at Tanta University in Egypt 🎓. Passionate about learning and exploring new opportunities, he is dedicated to pursuing his studies with enthusiasm and determination 📚. With a curious mind and a drive for success, Amr is eager to make a positive impact in his field of study and beyond ✨.

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Qualification:

2010 – 2014 Doctor of Philosophy in Geology “Geothermics” Between University of North Carolina (UNCW), Wilmington, Earth and Ocean Sciences Department, United States of America (USA) and Geology Department, Faculty of Science, Tanta University, EGYPT Thesis: ‘Potentiality and Structural Modeling of the Geothermal Reservoir Integrating Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques in the Gulf of Suez – Egypt’ Master of Science, M.Sc. (Geology) Geology Department, Faculty of Science, Tanta University, EGYPT Thesis: ‘Structural deformation of the Phanerozoic sedimentary succession of El-Hamrawein surrounding areas, Northwest Red Sea, Eastern Desert, Egypt’ 2005 – 2009 Bachelor of Science, B.Sc., Excellent with honor (Geology) Department of Geology, Faculty of Science, Tanta University, EGYPT Thesis: ‘Granite in Egypt’

Research Interests :

Field mapping – Structural analysis of rift-related areas – Clastic sedimentology – Geothermics – Remote Sensing and Arc GIS Renewable Energy

Experiences:

1. Teaching Experience 2009 – Now Teaching and supervision, Tanta University, EGYPT Petrography of sedimentary rocks, geological and structural maps, photogeology and GIS, engineering geology, Remote Sensing, geochemistry of clastic rocks, micro- and macro-paleontology, field geology, soil mechanics, basin analysis, geotectonic, geophysics, environmental geology, physical geology, mineralogy and crystallography 2. Training Experience Spring 2015 Khalda Petroleum Company, Cairo, EGYPT Fall 2012 AAPG (American Association of Petroleum Geologists) training course including; presentation Skills training; basic open hole logging & formation evaluation; rig safety; rig components & introduction in drilling fluids engineering; way to petroleum industry – operation geology and well site geologist; seismic data Acquisition and, processing and interpretation) Summer 2008 General Petroleum Company (GPC), Gulf of Suez, EGYPT 3. Field Experience (selected fieldtrips) Spring, 2014,2015,2017 Structural analysis and sedimentological studies of the Succession of the Nubian Sandstone to Quaternary deposits, Wadi El Hamrawein, Eastern Desert, EGYPT Spring, 2013 Sedimentological investigation of the area of Baharia Oasis, Western Desert, EGYPT Spring, 2012 Structural investigation of Quseir area, Eastern Desert, EGYPT Fall 2012 Member of AAPG-TUSC to Fayoum Depression, Qarun Lake and Abu Rawash area, West Cairo, EGYPT Spring, 2011 Geological investigation of the area of Quseir area, Eastern Desert, EGYPT Spring, 2010 Geological studies of Marsa Alam area, Red Sea Coast, EGYPT Winter, 2009 Geological investigation of Quseir area, Eastern Desert, EGYPT 4. Analytical/Instrumental Experience Thin-section preparation, staining techniques, point-counting, sieving analysis, soil mechanics, XRD. 5. Software Experience Surfer, Envi, Arc GIS Pro, Corel Draw, Minpit 2.02, Mapinfo, Surpac, Python, Global mapper, Qgis, Base camp, Lucas map, Micromine, LePFROG, IoGas, Dips, Oasis Montaj, Corel drew, Ilustrator, Petrel, Geomatica, Google earth, Google earth engine, Illois, GeoBlock, Geotrace, Albion, Gempy, Madagascar, FreeUSP, FreeDDS, PSEIS-OSS, Rockware, Blender and illustrator.

Publications:

  1. Shebl et al., 2023 – Towards better delineation of hydrothermal alterations via multi-sensor remote sensing and airborne geophysical data
  2. Alharbi et al., 2023 – Shoreline change rate detection applying the DSAS technique on low and medium resolution data: Case study along Ash Shu’aybah-Al Mujayrimah coastal Area of the Eastern Red Sea, Saudi Arabia
  3. Shebl et al., 2022 – Lithological Discrimination Utilizing Advanced Land Imager: A Case Study From The Egyptian Eastern Desert
  4. Fahil & Ghoneim, 2023 – Assessing the Geothermal Parameters by Integrating Geophysical and Geospatial Techniques at Siwa Oasis, Western Desert, Egypt
  5. Fahil & Ghoneim, 2023 – Detecting Potential Geothermal Sites by Using Well Logging, Geophysical and Remote Sensing Data at Siwa Oasis, Western Desert, Egypt
  6. Alharbi et al., 2023 – Shoreline change rate detection using DSAS technique: Case along Ash Shu’aybah-Al Mujayrimah coastal Area of the Eastern Red Sea, Saudi Arabia
  7. Fahil et al., 2020 – Integration of Well Logging and Remote Sensing Data for Detecting Potential Geothermal Sites along the Gulf of Suez, Egypt
  8. Fahil et al., 2020 – Identification of Potential Hydrothermal Mineralization Zones Associated with Geothermal Hotspot Waters Using Geospatial Analysis Techniques and Worldview-3 Imagery at Ayn Musa Region, Northwestern Sinai, Egypt
  9. Noweir et al., 2020 – Integration and Analysis of Well Logging and Remote Sensing Data for Exploring New Potential Geothermal Sites Along the Gulf of Suez, Egypt
  10. Fahil et al., 2020 – Structural and Geospatial Analysis for Discovering New Geothermal Fields Along the Gulf of Suez Rift, Egypt
  11. Noweir et al., 2019 – Integrating Remote Sensing and Field Data for Geothermal Energy Exploration in the Gulf of Suez, Egypt
  12. Fahil et al., 2019 – Using Satellite Remote Sensing and GIS Modeling to Detect New Potential Sites for Geothermal Energy Along the Gulf of Suez Rift, Egypt
  13. Fheel, 2014 – Structural deformation of the Phanerozoic sedimentary succession of El-Hamrawein surrounding areas, Northwest Red Sea, Eastern Desert, Egypt
  14. Noweir & Fheel, 2014 – Structural evolution of extensional Phanerozoic Rift blocks: El-Hamrawein area, Northwest Red Sea, Eastern Desert, Egypt