Ahmed Ibrahim | Electrical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr . Ahmed Ibrahim | Electrical Engineering | Best Researcher Award 

Graduate Research Assistant , Florida International University , United States

Ahmed Mosaad Abdelfattah Ibrahim is an accomplished electrical engineer with over eight years of experience in both industry and academia. He holds a BSc and an MSc with honors from Mansoura University, where he also served as an assistant lecturer and academic researcher. Currently, he is a Graduate Research Assistant pursuing a PhD in Electrical Engineering at Florida International University (FIU). Ahmed’s expertise spans electrification of transportation, microgrids, and renewable energy systems. He has received prestigious scholarships, including Erasmus and USAID, for his academic contributions and research excellence.

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Education 🎓

  • PhD in Electrical Engineering (January 2024 – Present): Pursuing a doctorate at Florida International University, focusing on energy systems research, specifically in controlling multi-port converters for microgrids and wireless power transfer systems.
  • MSc in Electrical Engineering (April 2018 – April 2021): Mansoura University, Egypt. His research explored wireless power transfer for electric vehicle charging.
  • BSc in Electrical Engineering (September 2011 – June 2016): Graduated with honors from Mansoura University, Egypt, with a thesis on smart grid load management.
  • High School: Graduated with a GPA of 3.92/4, ranking first in both school and state.

Experience 💼

  • Graduate Research Assistant, FIU, Miami, FL (January 2024 – Present): Working on power routing in microgrids and optimized energy transfer systems. Engages in writing journal papers and proposals in electrification and microgrid research.
  • Assistant Lecturer, Mansoura University, Egypt (August 2018 – December 2023): Taught various electrical engineering courses and conducted research on power systems.
  • Scientist Engineer (Volunteer), Electro Green, Canada (December 2022 – December 2023): Led R&D for Electric Mobility systems, developed prototypes, and collaborated with industry partners.
  • Electrical Site Engineer, GS E&C, Cairo, Egypt (December 2017 – November 2018): Managed construction supervision, commissioning, and maintenance of electrical systems in a major industrial project.

Research Interests 🔬

Ahmed’s research focuses on:

  1. Transportation Electrification
  2. Wireless Power Transfer Systems
  3. Hybrid Microgrid Control and Stability
  4. Magnetic Energy Routers
  5. Renewable Energy Systems
  6. Battery Management Systems

Awards 🏆

  • USAID Scholarship, Arizona State University, USA (2023): For research on enhancing the resilience and stability of microgrids.
  • Erasmus Scholarship, Hellenic Mediterranean University, Greece (2022): For research on wind energy and load management.
  • Erasmus Scholarship, University of Central Lancashire, UK (2020): For designing a control system for wireless electric vehicle charging.

Publications 📚

  • “Analysis of Inductive Characteristics for various Helical and Spiral Coil Configurations”, Mansoura Engineering Journal, Mar. 2021, Link.
  • “Hardware Implementation of Hybrid Data Driven-PI Control Scheme for Resilient Operation of Standalone DC Microgrid”, Batteries, 2024, Link.

         “State-of-the-Art Electric Vehicle Modeling: Architectures, Control, and Regulations”, Electronics, 2024, Link.

Conclusion

Ahmed Mosaad Abdelfattah Ibrahim presents a strong case for the “Best Researcher Award” due to his comprehensive academic background, diverse research experience, and leadership in both industry and academia. His international exposure and contributions to key areas of electrical engineering research further strengthen his candidacy. Focusing on a specialized area of research, enhancing his funding portfolio, and expanding his research output could further improve his prospects for the award. Overall, Ahmed demonstrates substantial potential and achievements, making him a worthy candidate for consideration.