Mahmoud Hussein | Mechanical engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mahmoud Hussein | Mechanical engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mahmoud Hussein | Mechanical engineering | Best Researcher Award

Laboratoire de Physique et Mecanique Textiles, France

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Mahmoud Hussein began his academic journey in Mechatronics Engineering at Helwan University, Egypt, where he earned his engineering diploma between 2008 and 2013. His graduation project, an automated bread-making machine, showcased his early proficiency in integrating mechanical, electronic, and computing systems—a hallmark of mechatronics. Driven by a passion for automation and intelligent systems, he continued his education by pursuing a Master’s degree in Control Engineering at Cairo University (2017–2019). His master’s thesis focused on stereo and mono vision for object sorting and grasping using an industrial robotic arm, marking his first major research effort combining computer vision and robotics.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Mahmoud started his professional career at SIEMENS as an Automation Engineer (2013–2017), where he specialized in Siemens PLC programming, microcontroller integration, and system-level electrical and control engineering. His hands-on expertise with systems like AVR, Arduino, ARM, and PIC was solidified during this period. From 2017 onward, he transitioned into academia, joining the Faculty of Engineering at the French University in Egypt and later Cairo University, where he contributed significantly to teaching control and computer science-related subjects.

🧪 Contributions and Research Focus

Currently, Mahmoud is pursuing a Ph.D. in Mechanics at the Université de Haute Alsace (UHA), France, focusing on the development of a biaxial testing system for advanced fibrous materials. His research blends mechanics, material science, and mechatronics—demonstrating his multidisciplinary approach to solving modern engineering problems. He is affiliated with the Laboratoire de Physique et Mécanique Textiles, where he integrates control systems and mechatronics to design innovative testing platforms. His research also reflects deep interests in energy consumption optimization, software design, and embedded systems.

📚 Academic Publications

Mahmoud Hussein has contributed to several peer-reviewed journals:

  • Hussein, M. (2020). PD dynamic controller for designing and modelling of quadcopter control system, International Journal of Advanced Research in Engineering and Technology.

  • Hussein, M. (2020). A nonlinear dynamic controller for differential drive mobile robot trajectory tracking, Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems.

  • Hussein, M. (2021). An adaptive dynamic controller for differential drive mobile robot trajectory tracking, Current Applied Science and Technology Journal.

  • Hussein, M. (Submitted). Stereo and Mono Vision Sorting of Known Objects and Grasping Using Industrial Robot Arm.

These publications underline his command over dynamic control theory, mobile robotics, and computer vision integration.

🌐 Impact and Influence

Mahmoud’s contributions have earned recognition both in academia and industry. His work on robotic vision and trajectory control has applications in autonomous systems, industrial automation, and advanced material testing. He is actively contributing to the evolution of smart mechatronic systems, bridging theoretical models with practical implementations. His projects have inspired emerging researchers and engineering students alike, especially in the MENA region.

📊 Academic Citations

Although specific citation metrics were not provided, Mahmoud’s publications in international journals such as IJARET and Current Applied Science and Technology Journal suggest a growing academic footprint. His innovative work in dynamic controllers and embedded robotics positions him as a promising contributor in the fields of mechanical and control engineering.

🛠️ Technical Skills

Mahmoud is a highly skilled engineer with a rich technical portfolio:

  • Programming: C++, Python, MATLAB, C, PLC, HMI, IHM

  • Control Systems: MATLAB Simulink, Stateflow, Embedded Systems, Dynamic Modeling

  • Simulation & Design: AutoCAD, SolidWorks, HyperWorks, ANSYS, ADAMS

  • Microcontrollers: AVR, Arduino, ARM, PIC

  • Expertise: Siemens Ladder Logic, FB, STL

He is especially proficient in designing, modeling, and simulating real-world mechatronic systems using both hardware and software.

🧑‍🏫 Teaching Experience

Mahmoud has extensive teaching experience, notably at Université de Haute Alsace as an ATER (Attaché Temporaire d'Enseignement et de Recherche) since 2023. He previously taught as a Maître Assistant at UHA and in Egyptian universities from 2017–2020. His teaching portfolio includes:

  • C Programming, MATLAB/Simulink

  • FPGA systems and reconfigurable embedded systems

  • Robotics, Automation, Electrical Engineering

  • Scientific Tools (Math), Linear Systems

  • Control systems, AI, PLC, Pneumatics & Hydraulics

He has also actively supervised practical labs and developed hands-on experiences for students, reinforcing real-world skills in automation and control.

🏆 Awards & Recognitions

Mahmoud’s innovative mindset and competitive edge have earned him multiple honors:

  • 🥇 First Place, Robocon Egypt Competition (2013)

  • 🥇 Best Graduation Project, "Made in Egypt" Competition (2013)

  • 🥇 First Place, Line Following Robot Competition in Egypt (2012)

  • 🏅 Best Idea, NU100 Competition by Nile University (2015)

These accolades reflect his consistent drive for excellence and practical innovation.

🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Mahmoud Hussein began his academic journey in Mechatronics Engineering at Helwan University, Egypt, where he earned his engineering diploma between 2008 and 2013. His graduation project, an automated bread-making machine, showcased his early proficiency in integrating mechanical, electronic, and computing systems—a hallmark of mechatronics. Driven by a passion for automation and intelligent systems, he continued his education by pursuing a Master’s degree in Control Engineering at Cairo University (2017–2019). His master’s thesis focused on stereo and mono vision for object sorting and grasping using an industrial robotic arm, marking his first major research effort combining computer vision and robotics.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Mahmoud started his professional career at SIEMENS as an Automation Engineer (2013–2017), where he specialized in Siemens PLC programming, microcontroller integration, and system-level electrical and control engineering. His hands-on expertise with systems like AVR, Arduino, ARM, and PIC was solidified during this period. From 2017 onward, he transitioned into academia, joining the Faculty of Engineering at the French University in Egypt and later Cairo University, where he contributed significantly to teaching control and computer science-related subjects.

🧪 Contributions and Research Focus

Currently, Mahmoud is pursuing a Ph.D. in Mechanics at the Université de Haute Alsace (UHA), France, focusing on the development of a biaxial testing system for advanced fibrous materials. His research blends mechanics, material science, and mechatronics—demonstrating his multidisciplinary approach to solving modern engineering problems. He is affiliated with the Laboratoire de Physique et Mécanique Textiles, where he integrates control systems and mechatronics to design innovative testing platforms. His research also reflects deep interests in energy consumption optimization, software design, and embedded systems.

📚 Academic Publications

Mahmoud Hussein has contributed to several peer-reviewed journals:

  • Hussein, M. (2020). PD dynamic controller for designing and modelling of quadcopter control system, International Journal of Advanced Research in Engineering and Technology.

  • Hussein, M. (2020). A nonlinear dynamic controller for differential drive mobile robot trajectory tracking, Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems.

  • Hussein, M. (2021). An adaptive dynamic controller for differential drive mobile robot trajectory tracking, Current Applied Science and Technology Journal.

  • Hussein, M. (Submitted). Stereo and Mono Vision Sorting of Known Objects and Grasping Using Industrial Robot Arm.

These publications underline his command over dynamic control theory, mobile robotics, and computer vision integration.

🌐 Impact and Influence

Mahmoud’s contributions have earned recognition both in academia and industry. His work on robotic vision and trajectory control has applications in autonomous systems, industrial automation, and advanced material testing. He is actively contributing to the evolution of smart mechatronic systems, bridging theoretical models with practical implementations. His projects have inspired emerging researchers and engineering students alike, especially in the MENA region.

📊 Academic Citations

Although specific citation metrics were not provided, Mahmoud’s publications in international journals such as IJARET and Current Applied Science and Technology Journal suggest a growing academic footprint. His innovative work in dynamic controllers and embedded robotics positions him as a promising contributor in the fields of mechanical and control engineering.

🛠️ Technical Skills

Mahmoud is a highly skilled engineer with a rich technical portfolio:

  • Programming: C++, Python, MATLAB, C, PLC, HMI, IHM

  • Control Systems: MATLAB Simulink, Stateflow, Embedded Systems, Dynamic Modeling

  • Simulation & Design: AutoCAD, SolidWorks, HyperWorks, ANSYS, ADAMS

  • Microcontrollers: AVR, Arduino, ARM, PIC

  • Expertise: Siemens Ladder Logic, FB, STL

He is especially proficient in designing, modeling, and simulating real-world mechatronic systems using both hardware and software.

🧑‍🏫 Teaching Experience

Mahmoud has extensive teaching experience, notably at Université de Haute Alsace as an ATER (Attaché Temporaire d'Enseignement et de Recherche) since 2023. He previously taught as a Maître Assistant at UHA and in Egyptian universities from 2017–2020. His teaching portfolio includes:

  • C Programming, MATLAB/Simulink

  • FPGA systems and reconfigurable embedded systems

  • Robotics, Automation, Electrical Engineering

  • Scientific Tools (Math), Linear Systems

  • Control systems, AI, PLC, Pneumatics & Hydraulics

He has also actively supervised practical labs and developed hands-on experiences for students, reinforcing real-world skills in automation and control.

🏆 Awards & Recognitions

Mahmoud’s innovative mindset and competitive edge have earned him multiple honors:

  • 🥇 First Place, Robocon Egypt Competition (2013)

  • 🥇 Best Graduation Project, "Made in Egypt" Competition (2013)

  • 🥇 First Place, Line Following Robot Competition in Egypt (2012)

  • 🏅 Best Idea, NU100 Competition by Nile University (2015)

These accolades reflect his consistent drive for excellence and practical innovation.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Mahmoud aims to expand the integration of AI-driven control systems with material science applications, particularly in automated testing and smart manufacturing. His interdisciplinary knowledge positions him as a future leader in mechatronic innovation and sustainable industrial solutions. With ongoing research and a solid foundation in teaching and engineering practice, Mahmoud Hussein is well-prepared to leave a lasting impact on the global academic and technological community.

Looking ahead, Mahmoud aims to expand the integration of AI-driven control systems with material science applications, particularly in automated testing and smart manufacturing. His interdisciplinary knowledge positions him as a future leader in mechatronic innovation and sustainable industrial solutions. With ongoing research and a solid foundation in teaching and engineering practice, Mahmoud Hussein is well-prepared to leave a lasting impact on the global academic and technological community.

📚 Selected Publications

  1. Title: Modulated Quasi-Static Tensile Testing for Advanced Characterization of Elastomer Mechanics

    • Authors: Mahmoud Hussein, Daniel Mathieu, Gildas L’hostis, Bernard Durand

    • Journal: Polymer Testing

    • Year: 2025

  1. Title: PD Dynamic Controller for Designing and Modelling of Quadcopter Control System

    • Authors: Mahmoud Hussein

    • Journal: Solid State Technology

    • Year: 2020

  1. Title: A Non-linear Dynamic Controller for Differential Drive Mobile Robot Trajectory Tracking

    • Authors: Mahmoud Hussein

    • Journal: Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical and Control Systems

    • Year: 2020

 

Ms. Wang Juan | Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Wang Juan | Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Kunming University of Science and Technology, China

Ms. Wang Juan is an accomplished Experimental Engineer at Kunming University of Science and Technology, specializing in advanced fluid sealing theory and applications in aeronautical engines. Her innovative work on contact and non-contact finger seals, along with extensive studies in heat transfer and leakage dynamics, has driven key advancements in aerospace technology. Recognized for her contributions, she has received multiple patents and published influential research in top engineering journals.

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Education🎓

Ms. Wang holds a specialized degree in engineering, focusing on fluid dynamics and sealing technologies. Her academic foundation has empowered her expertise in developing novel sealing solutions for high-stakes applications in aerospace and mechanical engineering.

Experience🛠️ 

With a deep background in experimental engineering, Ms. Wang has been instrumental at Kunming University of Science and Technology, where she leads projects that examine the performance and durability of advanced sealing systems. Her contributions span both experimental research and industry-relevant solutions, including innovations in flexible seals and fluid-solid-thermal models for brush seals.

Research Interests🔬 

Ms. Wang Juan specializes in fluid dynamics and advanced sealing technologies, contributing critical knowledge to aeronautical engineering. Her research is centered on developing high-performance seals that meet the rigorous demands of aerospace applications.

🧩 Finger and Brush Seals Performance

A key area of Ms. Wang’s research is understanding and optimizing the performance of finger and brush seals. She investigates how these seals behave under a variety of thermal and pressure conditions, aiming to improve their reliability and resilience in aeronautical engines.

🌡️ Heat Transfer and Leakage Dynamics

Ms. Wang’s work also addresses complex issues in heat transfer and leakage dynamics within sealing systems. By studying the thermal characteristics and behavior of leakage flow in seals, she aims to minimize energy loss and maintain stable operational conditions in engine components.

⚙️ Seal Optimization for Enhanced Engine Efficiency and Durability

To further support the aerospace industry, Ms. Wang focuses on optimizing sealing structures to increase engine efficiency and longevity. Her research targets the development of seals that can endure high-stress environments, reducing maintenance costs and extending the lifespan of critical engine parts.

Awards🏆

Ms. Wang’s pioneering work has earned her recognition and funding from the National Natural Science Foundation of China and Yunnan Provincial Department of Education. Her innovative patents in sealing technology highlight her contributions to the field and her commitment to advancing industrial engineering solutions.

Publications Top Notes📚

Study on Interstage Pressure Equalization of Differential Multi-Stage Finger Seal with Structural Design, Flow and Heat Transfer Characteristics, Aerospace, 2024. Cited by: 15. Link

Temperature Field and Performance Analysis of Brush Seals Based on FEA-CFD and the Porous Medium of Anisotropic Heat Transfer Models, Energies, 2023. Cited by: 18. Link

Coupled Fluid–Solid Numerical Simulation for Flow Field Characteristics and Supporting Performance of Flexible Support Cylindrical Gas Film Seal, Aerospace, 2021. Cited by: 30. Link

Study on the Reinforcement Mechanism of Graphene Oxide for Non-Asbestos Gasket Composites, International Journal of Fluid Machinery and Systems, 2021. Cited by: 27. Link