Dr. Mohamed Orabi

Assitant Professor, Aswan Faculty of Engineering, South Valley University

Work Address:- Dept. Of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, South-Valley University, Egypt

E-mail: orabi@ieee.org

Education:

  • Ph.D, Dept of Electrical and Electronics Systems Engineering, School of Information Science and Electrical Engineering, Kyushu University, Japan, Sept. 2004.
  •  M.Sc, Electrical Engineering, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Elminia University, Egypt, June 2000.
  • B.Sc., Electronics Engineering, Elminia University, Elminia, Egypt, 1991-1996.

 

Experience:

October 2004 – Current: South Valley University – Faculty of Engineering in Aswan, Dept. of Electrical Engineering

·        Teaching for under-graduate and post-graduate students in the electrical Department in the faculty of Engineering in Aswan, South Valley University.

·        Supervising master student in the field of switching-power-supplies and their telecommunication applications.

·        Promoting for power electronics group in the department including establishing for new laboratories.

·    Serving as the principal investigator PI of the ACADEET (Applying CAD tools in Electrical Engineering courses) Project in the faculty of Engineering.

·    Serving as the principal investigator PI of the Quality Assurance & Accreditation Project in the faculty of Engineering.

·    Member in QAAP team in South Valley University.

·    Research Consultant for Enpirion Company, USA.

·        Holding a contact with a lot of foreign universities over all the world such as:

o       University Rovira i Virgilli, Tarragona, Spain

o       Vodafone Company, Portugal department.

o       Hong-Kong Poly-technique Institute.

o       Enpirion, Inc., USA

o       Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary. 

o       Kyushu University, Japan

 

April 2001 – September 2004: Kyushu University – School of Information Science and Electrical Engineering, Dept. of Electrical and Electronics Systems Engineering, Fukuoka, Japan

Doing research include developing and designing of switched-mode power converters and their application to power factor corrections, stability problems, nonlinear phenomena, chaos, and period doubling bifurcation.  . This project was supported by Kyushu University and partly by The 21st Century COE Program “Reconstruction of Social Infrastructure Related to Information Science and Electrical Engineering” and also partly by the Research Group on Control of Electromagnetic Environment in Low-Frequency Band Lass Than 100 KHz, the Grant of Research for the Future Program; Japan Society for the promotion of Science. The research projects aim at developing advanced techniques for stability investigation of power converters, power quality and enhancing economic operation.

 

Jan 98 – Oct 2000:Dept. of Elctrical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, South Valley University, Aswan, Egypt

  • Working as research Assistance with main duty was to teaching undergraduate student for Electrical and Electronics subjects.    

 

 

Honors and Awards:

  • Government Grant to study at Secondary School of excellent student Ain-Shams, Cairo, Egypt.
  • Best Undergraduate Student of faculty of Engineering, Elminia University, Egypt for 94/95 and 95/96.
  • First Rank in undergraduate class of 1996.
  • Master Degree with GPA of 3.5/4.0.
  • Graduate fellowship from the Egyptian government, spring 2000.
  • The 2002 Excellent Student Award of The IEEE Fukuoka Section.
  • The Best Paper Award of 28th Annual conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society 2002.
  • The IEEE_IES Student Grant from 2003 IEEE International Symposium on Industrial Electronics.
  • The best young research award for 2004 from the IEICE society, Japan.
  • Published more than 30 international Journals and international conferences and more than 20 domestic conferences.
  • Attending a lot of conferences and meeting overall the world, as example, USA, Canada, Brazil, Mexico, Spain, France, Germany, Hungary, and China.

 

 

Memberships and Professional Activities:

  • The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IEEE) membership.
  • The Institute of Electrical Engineering UK (IEE) membership.
  • The Institute of Electrical Engineering Japan (IEEJ) membership.
  • Reviewer, IEEE PELS, IEEE IAS and IEEE IES Transactions and Conferences.
  • Served as Session Chair of The IEEE-PELS INTELEC`03, Japan and IEEE-PELS PESC’04, Germany.

·         Student activity co-chair in ICIT 2005.  

  •  Member of IEEE-PQ (Power Quality) group.

Published papers can be sent under request.