Dr. Ahmed Farouk Abdel Gawad

Organizing Committee Member


Biography


Prof. Dr. Ahmed Farouk Abdel Gawad is an Egyptian professor of "Computational Fluid Mechanics" in Mechanical Power Engineering Department, Vice Dean for Graduate Studies and Research, Faculty of Engineering, Zagazig University, Zagazig 44519, Egypt science 2009. He was a professor in Mechanical Engineering Department (ABET Accredited), College of Engineering and Islamic Architecture, Umm Al-Qura University, Makkah, Saudi Arabia (2010-2015). He was a "Visiting Scholar" in Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, USA. He is Fellow of IEF, Associate Fellow of AIAA, Member of ASME, ACS, SIAM, and AAAS. His biography was listed many times in Marquis Who's Who (USA), IBC (UK) and ABI (USA). Dr. Ahmed has published a big number of technical papers in international journals and conferences, which are cited in many text books, Ph.D. dissertations, M.Sc. theses, journals, conferences, and technical reports. He has supervised many Ph.D. dissertations, M.Sc. theses, and B.Sc. graduation projects. He was a member of two teams of six patents (USA, Canada, and Japan). Dr. Ahmed is the General Conference Secretary of the "12th International Conference of Fluid Dynamics" that was co-organized by Egyptian Universities. Dr. Ahmed was the general conference coordinator of the "8th, 9th, 10th and 11th International Congress of Fluid Dynamics" that was co-organized by ASME and Egyptian Universities. Dr. Ahmed has many scientific activities. He is an evaluator in the "Egyptian National Scientific Committee of Mechanical Power Engineering, Motor Vehicles, and Aviation" for the promotion of faculty members to the degree of professor and associate professor (Jan. 2013-Dec. 2015). He is a reviewer for many international journals, conferences and research projects. He is Lead Guest Editor, Special Issue: AJAE, AJEE. Regional section editor of "Transaction on Control and Mechanical Systems (TCMS)", Member of the "Editorial Board" of many other international journals.

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