Wendell Chun | Robotics and Automation | Lifetime Achievement Award

Lifetime Achievement Award

Wendell ChunUniversity of Denver, United States

Wendell Chun
Affiliation University of Denver
Country United States
Scopus ID 7005883866
Documents 39
Citations 102
h-index 7
Subject Area Robotics and Automation
Event Popular Engineer Awards

Wendell Chun is a robotics, artificial intelligence, autonomous systems, aerospace, and systems engineering specialist whose career has encompassed academia, government technical assistance, aerospace engineering, robotics development, professional instruction, technology strategy, and engineering service. His documented activities include work associated with NASA, the U.S. Department of Energy, the U.S. Air Force, DARPA, Lockheed Martin, universities, professional societies, and technology companies. His career combines hands-on engineering and robotic-system development with systems architecture, autonomy, technology roadmapping, teaching, technical evaluation, and innovation. Wendell Chun’s professional record includes spacecraft autonomy, satellite servicing, planetary robotics, unmanned vehicles, human–robot interaction, robotic inspection, autonomous navigation, artificial intelligence, systems engineering, and engineering education. His work has included spacecraft software architecture for the Orion Crew Exploration Vehicle, robotic and autonomous-system studies for NASA and DARPA, Department of Energy robotics initiatives, university teaching, professional workshops, patent activity, and technical contributions to government and industry programs. [1] [2]

Abstract

Wendell Chun is an American engineer and educator whose professional activities have focused on robotics, autonomous systems, artificial intelligence, aerospace systems, unmanned vehicles, and systems engineering. His career spans more than four decades and includes engineering positions, academic appointments, government technical assistance, consulting, research, professional instruction, technology roadmapping, technical review, and innovation activities. His documented technical work encompasses spacecraft autonomy, satellite servicing, planetary exploration, robotic mobility, navigation, human–robot interaction, automated inspection, unmanned aerial and ground systems, and complex systems architecture.

Wendell Chun’s academic and professional activities have included the University of Denver, University of Colorado Denver, Colorado School of Mines, Lockheed Martin, Inspection Experts, and independent consulting engagements. His stated research interests include artificial general intelligence, generic autonomy architectures, complexity theory, autonomous systems, robotics, verification and validation, safety, robust design, and engineering innovation. His Scopus record identifies 39 documents, 102 citations, and an h-index of 7 under author ID 7005883866. [1]

Keywords

Robotics; artificial intelligence; autonomous systems; systems engineering; aerospace engineering; space robotics; unmanned vehicles; spacecraft autonomy; planetary exploration; satellite servicing; human–robot interaction; robotic mobility; navigation; mechatronics; engineering education; artificial general intelligence; innovation; technology roadmapping.

Introduction

Wendell Chun’s professional profile is centered on the development and application of robotics and autonomous technologies in complex engineering environments. His work has crossed disciplinary boundaries among mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, software, artificial intelligence, aerospace, controls, mechatronics, and systems engineering. The breadth of these activities is reflected in his work on spacecraft, planetary rovers, unmanned vehicles, robotic manipulators, autonomous inspection systems, and human–robot interaction.

At the University of Denver, Chun served as Faculty Director and Assistant Professor in the Ritchie School of Engineering and Computer Science from 2019 to 2024, specializing in systems engineering and advising graduate students. He also held teaching and research appointments at the University of Colorado Denver and adjunct teaching appointments at the University of Denver and Colorado School of Mines. His university teaching has covered robotics, advanced robotics, space robotics, unmanned vehicles, drones, mechatronics, controls, systems engineering, engineering design, project management, and related subjects.

His industrial and government-oriented career includes approximately 33 years with Lockheed Martin/Martin Marietta and subsequent consulting and technical assistance engagements. The supplied professional record describes participation in NASA, DARPA, Department of Energy, Air Force, and defense-related programs, together with technology development for industry and academic institutions.

Research Profile

Wendell Chun’s research profile encompasses robotics and automation, autonomous systems, spacecraft systems, artificial intelligence, systems engineering, unmanned vehicles, planetary mobility, robotic inspection, and human–robot interaction. He has described an interest in applying systems theory to the development of an artificial general intelligence architecture and in understanding how autonomy can be designed, verified, and deployed in systems whose behavior may be complex or indeterministic.

His robotics activities have included rover mobility and navigation, self-driving vehicle concepts, drones and unmanned aerial vehicles, radiation mapping, barrel inspection, collaborative off-road vehicles, polymorphic and reconfigurable robots, excavation concepts for Mars, robotic workcells, and augmented-reality systems for human–robot teams. His aerospace work has included spacecraft autonomy, rendezvous and docking, satellite servicing, mission operations, and flight-hardware testing.

His systems engineering experience includes the development and teaching of a comprehensive systems engineering curriculum, technical architecture, requirements-oriented design, fault management, resource management, mission scheduling, automation, and autonomy. During work on NASA’s Orion Crew Exploration Vehicle, he served as software architect and systems engineer for functions associated with the onboard vehicle manager, including fault detection, isolation and recovery, health and status, caution and warning, resource management, mode management, mission scheduling, abort decision logic, onboard checkout, and processor restart functions.

Research Contributions

A significant aspect of Wendell Chun’s record is the integration of robotics with aerospace and government technology programs. Between 2002 and 2005, the supplied work history identifies research involving robot autonomy, autonomous navigation, video-based pose estimation, precision planetary landing, and modular multifunctional robots. Other projects involved unmanned ground vehicles, autonomous satellite servicing, human–automation interaction, Mars regolith handling, and spacecraft operations automation.

Earlier work included robotic servicing concepts, anthropomorphic space robots, planetary rover research, remote manipulation, intelligent task automation, space-station automation, robotic inspection, automated highways, unmanned ground vehicles, satellite servicing, and spacecraft testing. These projects demonstrate a sustained interest in applying robotic technologies to environments where direct human intervention is difficult, expensive, hazardous, or operationally constrained.

His contribution to Department of Energy robotics is represented by work on intelligent mobile sensing and robotic inspection of 55-gallon drums for low-level radioactive leaks, as well as subsequent technical assistance and roadmap activities for the Department of Energy’s Office of Environmental Management. Chun and collaborators have also published on the development and evolution of robotics within DOE environments. [2]

Wendell Chun’s professional record further identifies participation in three technology roadmaps: a NASA exploration roadmap, a DOE robotics roadmap, and a Lockheed Martin autonomy roadmap. His professional service has included technical committee activities and conference roles associated with robotics, unmanned systems, aerospace, and engineering organizations.

Academic and Professional Education

Wendell Chun earned a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Hawaii in 1978. His subsequent professional development included graduate engineering design study at Carnegie Mellon’s Carnegie Bosch Institute and specialized training in aerial robotics, robotics, systems engineering, digital control, CAD, DODAF, Taguchi methods, quality-function deployment, entrepreneurship, MATLAB/Simulink, and software-defined radio technologies.

University and STEM Course Development

Wendell Chun has developed and taught university courses in robotics, advanced robotics, space robotics, autonomous vehicles, drones, mechatronics, controls, systems engineering, engineering design, project management, aerospace missions, mission operations, fault diagnosis, resilience, and interdisciplinary engineering. At the Innovation Pavilion, he developed practical STEM-level courses involving construction of computers, mobile robots, robotic arms, and drones.

Presentations and Professional Instruction

The supplied record describes invited lectures and workshops concerning autonomous operations, robotics, artificial intelligence, unmanned aerial vehicles, driverless mobility, radiation mapping, technology change, and robotic trends. Institutions and organizations identified in the record include Colorado School of Mines, Colorado State University, Drexel University, Texas A&M University, UC Davis, University of Colorado Denver, University of Denver, University of Nebraska, University of Pennsylvania GRASP Lab, NASA centers, the U.S. Department of Energy, and other professional and educational organizations.

Patents and Innovation

Wendell Chun is identified as an inventor or co-inventor on 10 U.S. patents or patent publications concerning technologies including adjustable compliant robotic wrists, articulated vehicle suspension, multi-mode skid steering, autonomous stabilization and navigation, virtual sensor masts, mobility-assist payload modules, vehicle suspension, and hub-drive technologies. The stated patent activity extends from the 1990s into the 2010s and reflects sustained engineering innovation in robotic mobility and autonomous systems.

Professional Service and Technical Evaluation

Wendell Chun’s professional service has included roles and activities associated with IEEE, SPIE, AUVSI, AIAA, the American Nuclear Society, NSF, NASA, DOE, FIRST Robotics, and other technical organizations. His stated reviewing activities include evaluation of proposals and programs involving robotics, autonomous systems, artificial intelligence and human interaction, drones, nuclear-energy technologies, NASA Game Changing Technologies, NIAC concepts, STTR proposals, and National Robotics Initiative programs.

Publications

The supplied profile states that Wendell Chun has authored or co-authored close to 80 publications and technical contributions. His publication activities include research papers, technical reports, book contributions, reviews, conference materials, and government-oriented technical documentation. His work includes a contribution to NASA’s Report to the U.S. Congress on satellite servicing and publications concerning robotics and Department of Energy applications.

One recent publication identified in the supplied references is a 2025 article by Wendell Chun, Rimando, and Hamel concerning the past, present, and future perspectives of robotics within the U.S. Department of Energy. The article was published in Nuclear Science and Engineering and is associated with DOI 10.1080/00295639.2024.2440286. [2]

The supplied profile also identifies Wendell Chun as an author of the Foundations of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics series, including volumes described as A Holistic View and A Historical Background, with further work addressing artificial general intelligence. These materials are presented as part of his broader interest in integrating artificial intelligence, robotics, systems theory, and autonomous-system design.

Research Impact

The impact of Wendell Chun’s work can be considered across several connected domains: aerospace robotics, autonomous spacecraft systems, planetary exploration, unmanned vehicles, industrial automation, hazardous-environment robotics, artificial intelligence, systems engineering, and engineering education. His activities have involved both research and implementation, including laboratory demonstrations, prototype development, flight hardware, technical roadmaps, government studies, university instruction, and professional training.

His Scopus profile provides a bibliometric record of 39 documents, 102 citations, and an h-index of 7. These metrics provide one quantitative view of indexed scholarly activity, while his broader professional record includes technical reports, patents, engineering programs, invited instruction, professional service, and government technical contributions that may not be represented fully by bibliometric databases. [1]

The combination of long-term engineering practice and academic instruction is particularly relevant to robotics and systems engineering, fields in which research frequently depends on the integration of theory, hardware, software, controls, sensing, verification, and operational requirements. Chun’s stated experience includes both the development of robotic prototypes and the teaching of multidisciplinary engineering concepts.

Awards and Recognition

The supplied professional record identifies recognition including Lockheed Martin Co-Inventor of the Year, Lockheed Martin/Martin Marietta inventor awards, Martin Marietta Technical Achievement recognition, a Publications Distinguished Contributor Award, Inventor and New Technology recognition, High Performance Work Team recognition, university recognition for teaching contributions, and other professional honors. The record also identifies placements and awards in innovation challenges conducted through HeroX, including a second-place result in a 2024 autonomous bin-emptying challenge, a Phase 1 Innovation in Design Award in a 2025 NASA challenge, and third place in NASA’s Lunar Delivery Challenge in 2021.

Award Suitability

Based on the supplied professional record, Wendell Chun presents a strong substantive profile for consideration for a Lifetime Achievement Award in a professional recognition program focused on engineering, robotics, technology, innovation, or related scientific fields. The assessment is based on the breadth and duration of his stated engineering career, academic teaching, government and aerospace work, robotics and autonomy contributions, patents, professional service, technical reviewing, publications, and technology-development activities.

Several characteristics are particularly relevant to lifetime-achievement recognition. First, the career spans more than four decades and includes progressively advanced work from mechanical engineering and spacecraft testing to systems architecture, robotics, autonomy, technical leadership, and academic instruction. Second, his work has been applied across multiple demanding environments, including space, planetary exploration, defense, hazardous facilities, industrial automation, and autonomous vehicles. Third, the profile documents a combination of technical development, education, professional service, and technology strategy rather than focusing on a single project or institution.

The record also indicates continuing professional activity through teaching, consulting, technical review, professional workshops, research, publications, and innovation challenges. This continuity supports the characterization of a long-term contribution rather than a recognition based solely on an isolated historical achievement. The final determination of award eligibility or selection would remain subject to the applicable rules, documentation requirements, independent verification, and evaluation criteria of the awarding organization.

Key Evidence Supporting Consideration

  • More than four decades of professional engineering and technical experience spanning aerospace, robotics, autonomy, systems engineering, and related fields.
  • Long-term involvement with NASA, DARPA, Department of Energy, Air Force, Lockheed Martin, universities, and private-sector engineering organizations.
  • Technical leadership involving spacecraft autonomy, satellite servicing, planetary robotics, unmanned systems, robotic inspection, and human–robot interaction.
  • Academic teaching and curriculum development across robotics, mechatronics, systems engineering, controls, autonomous vehicles, and engineering design.
  • Patent and invention activity involving robotic mobility, autonomous navigation, vehicle systems, and robotic mechanisms.
  • Professional service involving conferences, technical committees, proposal review, judging, peer review, and engineering organizations.
  • A documented publication record and an indexed Scopus profile with 39 documents, 102 citations, and an h-index of 7. [1]

Conclusion

Wendell Chun’s professional profile reflects sustained engagement with robotics, autonomous systems, artificial intelligence, aerospace engineering, and systems engineering. His career has combined engineering practice, research, university teaching, government technical assistance, technology development, professional service, innovation, and technical evaluation. The range of projects described in the supplied record extends from spacecraft and planetary systems to industrial automation, hazardous-environment inspection, unmanned vehicles, and advanced autonomy.

His lifetime professional contribution is characterized by the integration of multidisciplinary engineering knowledge with practical robotic and autonomous-system development. His academic appointments, technical leadership, patents, publications, professional instruction, reviewing activities, and participation in major aerospace and government programs provide multiple dimensions through which his career can be evaluated for lifetime recognition. [1] [2]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Wendell H. Chun, Author ID 7005883866. Scopus. https://www.scopus.com/pages/authors/7005883866
  2. Chun, W. H., Rimando, R., & Hamel, W. R. (2025). DOE robot perspective: Past, present, and future. Nuclear Science and Engineering. https://doi.org/10.1080/00295639.2024.2440286
  3. Chun, W. H. (n.d.). Foundations of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics: A Holistic View, Volume 1.
  4. Chun, W. H. (n.d.). Foundations of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics: Volume 2 — A Historical Background.

Juras Skardžius | Mechanics Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Juras Skardžius | Mechanics Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Juras Skardžius is an accomplished engineer with experience in the automotive industry. Specializing in MetrologX (CMM), Computer-Aided Design (CAD), SolidWorks/Pro-Engineer, reverse engineering, and APQP packages, Juras has a strong ability to turn complex designs into tangible parts. With certifications in AIAG Quality Core Tools, IATF Automotive standards, and ISO 9001 and 14001, Juras brings expertise in quality control, documentation, and feasibility studies. A proactive and continuously growing professional, he has contributed extensively to automotive engineering through both hands-on experience and research.

Profile

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Education

Juras Skardžius holds both a Bachelor’s (2012-2016) and a Master’s (2022-2024) degree in Transport Technology Science (Automobile Engineering) from the prestigious Vilnius Gediminas Technical University. His academic background provides him with in-depth knowledge of engineering principles and advanced techniques used in automotive technology. Throughout his studies, Juras focused on modernizing automotive manufacturing processes, including implementing sensor technologies to improve efficiency. His academic career has laid the foundation for his ongoing contributions to the automotive sector, integrating cutting-edge research with practical experience.

Experience

Juras Skardžius has a diverse career in the automotive sector, working for several companies where he honed his skills in project engineering, design, and quality control. He is currently employed at UAB Stansefabrikken Automotive, where he is responsible for new project documentation preparation, CMM programming, and product implementation. His experience also spans roles at UAB Baltexim as a designer and at UAB Forveda as a Service and Aftersale Manager. Juras’s hands-on roles in manufacturing processes and his ability to manage important clients has given him extensive exposure to various facets of the industry.

Research Focus

Juras Skardžius’s research focus lies in the modernization of automotive manufacturing processes. He has developed innovative methods for real-time part quality monitoring using stamping force in progressive stamping and has worked on tool modernization using sensor technologies. His research aims to optimize manufacturing efficiency, improve product quality, and reduce costs in automotive production. Juras is particularly interested in the integration of sensor technologies like eddy current and load sensors into stamping processes to enhance production accuracy and reliability. His work bridges the gap between theory and practice in automotive engineering.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Alternative Real-Time Part Quality Monitoring Method by Using Stamping Force in Progressive Stamping Process
    Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing 📚🔧

  2. Progressive Tool Modernization Using Sensor Technology in Automotive Parts Manufacturing
    TRANSBALTICA XIV: Transportation Science and Technology 🛠️⚙️

  3. Modernization of the Stamping Process Using Eddy Current and Load Sensors in the Manufacturing of Automotive Parts
    Eksploatacja i Niezawodność – Maintenance and Reliability 🏭📊

 

 

Niloufar Salehi | Circular Supply Chains | Best Researcher Award

Ms Niloufar Salehi | Circular Supply Chains | Best Researcher Award

MS Niloufar Salehi , KTH Royal Institute of Technology , Sweden

Niloufar Salehi is a dedicated PhD candidate at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, specializing in Circular Manufacturing Systems. With over five years of experience, Niloufar excels in developing data-driven decision-support tools that facilitate the transition to sustainable manufacturing practices. Her strategic and analytical mindset empowers her to address complex challenges in the field, aiming for innovative solutions that contribute to a circular economy. Niloufar’s collaborative spirit has fostered partnerships with international universities and research institutes, enriching academic discourse and resulting in numerous publications. She is deeply committed to sustainability, believing that urgent action is needed to ensure a better future.

Publication Profile

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Expertise in Circular Manufacturing: Niloufar has a deep understanding of Circular Manufacturing Systems, demonstrated through her extensive research and development of decision-support tools. Her work directly contributes to advancing sustainable practices in manufacturing.
  2. Strong Analytical and Problem-Solving Skills: Her ability to tackle complex challenges through multi-method simulation modeling shows a high level of analytical competence, making her a valuable asset in the field.
  3. Successful Project Management: Niloufar has effectively led and contributed to multiple EU-funded projects, showcasing her leadership in data gathering, project coordination, and stakeholder engagement.
  4. Collaborative Research Contributions: She has established fruitful collaborations with over four international universities, resulting in several impactful publications, reflecting her ability to work well in diverse research environments.
  5. Teaching and Mentoring: Her experience in teaching and supervising students demonstrates her commitment to knowledge dissemination and nurturing the next generation of researchers.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Broader Impact Communication: While her research is impactful, enhancing her communication skills to reach broader audiences could amplify the visibility of her contributions.
  2. Networking Expansion: Increasing her involvement in industry conferences and workshops may provide additional platforms for sharing her research and establishing more collaborations.
  3. Interdisciplinary Approaches: Exploring intersections with other disciplines, such as social sciences or policy-making, could enrich her research and broaden its applicability.

Education 

Niloufar holds a PhD in Production Engineering from KTH Royal Institute of Technology (2018–2024), where her thesis focuses on creating multi-method simulation model-based decision-support tools for Circular Supply Chain implementation. Prior to her doctoral studies, she earned an MSc in Energy Systems Engineering from Sharif University of Technology in Iran (2014–2017), achieving a GPA of 17.78/20 and ranking in the top 10% of her class. Her master’s thesis concentrated on optimizing recovery technologies for municipal solid waste through a multi-criteria decision-making model, highlighting her strong foundation in sustainability. Niloufar’s academic journey began with a BSc in Chemical Engineering, also from Sharif University (2009–2013), where she laid the groundwork for her future research in sustainable engineering practices and environmental management.

Experience 

Niloufar’s professional journey spans significant roles, including her current position as a PhD candidate at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, where she leads data gathering and project management efforts for multiple EU-funded projects. Notably, she has contributed to Horizon Europe’s DiCiM project, focusing on digitalized value management for Circular Manufacturing Systems. In her role within H2020 ReCiPSS, she has been instrumental in transitioning linear supply chains to circular ones, developing multi-method simulation models that assess economic, environmental, and technical performance. Additionally, Niloufar has experience as a researcher at Sharif Energy Research Institute, where she conducted techno-economic analyses related to anaerobic digestion. Her extensive teaching experience includes courses on Circular Manufacturing Systems at KTH and guest lectures at various institutions, demonstrating her commitment to sharing knowledge and fostering future generations in the field.

Research Focus 

Niloufar’s research focuses on Circular Manufacturing Systems, specifically the development of decision-support tools that facilitate the implementation of circular supply chains. She employs multi-method simulation models to analyze the complexities of manufacturing systems and support sustainable practices. Her work emphasizes data-driven solutions for transitioning traditional linear supply chains into circular frameworks, addressing the urgent need for sustainability in manufacturing. Key areas of interest include resource efficiency, waste reduction, and the integration of digital technologies in manufacturing processes. Niloufar’s research contributions also explore stakeholder dynamics in circular supply chains, ensuring that economic, environmental, and technical aspects are considered for effective decision-making. Through collaboration with international partners and participation in various EU-funded projects, she aims to enhance academic knowledge and provide practical solutions that drive the adoption of circular economy principles in manufacturing.

Publications Top Notes

  • Amir, S., Salehi, N., Roci, M., Sweet, S., & Rashid, A. (2022). Towards circular economy: A guiding framework for circular supply chain implementation. 📚
  • Roci, M., Salehi, N., Amir, S., Shoaib-ul-Hasan, S., Asif, F. M. A., Mihelič, A., & Rashid, A. (2022). Towards circular manufacturing systems implementation: A complex adaptive systems perspective using modelling and simulation as a quantitative analysis tool. 🌍
  • Roci, M., Salehi, N., Amir, S., Asif, F. M. A., Shoaib-ul-Hasan, S., & Rashid, A. (2022). Multi-method simulation modelling of circular manufacturing systems for enhanced decision-making. 🛠️
  • Salehi, N., Amir, S., Roci, M., Shoaib-ul-Hasan, S., Asif, F. M. A., Mihelič, A., Sweet, S., & Rashid, A. (2024). Towards circular manufacturing systems implementation: An integrated analysis framework for circular supply chains. 🔄
  • Asif, F. M., Salehi, N., & Lieder, M. (2022). Consumer Perceptions of the Circular Business Model: A Case of Leasing Strollers. 👶
  • Kokare, S., Asif, F. M. A., Mårtensson, G., Shoaib-ul-Hasan, S., Rashid, A., Roci, M., & Salehi, N. (2021). A comparative life cycle assessment of stretchable and rigid electronics: a case study of cardiac monitoring devices. ❤️
  • Shoaib-ul-Hasan, S., Roci, M., Asif, F. M. A., Salehi, N., & Rashid, A. (2021). Analyzing temporal variability in inventory data for life cycle assessment: Implications in the context of circular economy. 📊
  • Villamil Velasquez, C., Salehi, N., & Hallstedt, S. I. (2020). How Can Information and Communications Technology Support the Link Between Circular Economy and Product Life Cycle Management? – a Review. 💻
  • Salehi, N., Mahmoudi, M., Bazargan, A., & McKay, G. (2019). Exergy and Life Cycle-Based Analysis. In C. M. Hussain (Ed.), Handbook of Environmental Materials Management (pp. 1057–1078). 📖

Conclusion

Niloufar Salehi exemplifies the qualities of a leading researcher in the field of Circular Manufacturing Systems. Her strong foundation in data-driven decision support, coupled with her project management and collaborative skills, positions her as a frontrunner for the Best Researcher Award. With targeted improvements in communication and networking, she has the potential to significantly elevate her impact in both academic and industrial contexts.

 

 

Ahmed Deabs | Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Ahmed Deabs | Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Production Engineering and Mechanical Design, Faculty of Engineering, Shebin Elkom, Menoufia University, Egypt

Ahmed Deabs is a dedicated academic and mechanical engineer with a strong background in production engineering and mechanical design. Currently, he serves as a Lecturer at the Faculty of Engineering, Menofia University, and an Adjunct Lecturer at Delta Technological University, Egypt. Ahmed’s expertise spans across CAD, FEM, machine design, and vibration signal processing, making him a versatile educator and researcher in the field.

Publication Profile

 

Strengths for the Award:

  1. Academic and Teaching Excellence: Ahmed Deabs has a strong academic background with significant teaching experience in various engineering disciplines. His ability to teach over 20 different courses, ranging from “Machine Tool Design” to “Engineering Mechanics,” highlights his versatility and expertise in Production Engineering and Mechanical Design.
  2. Research Contributions: He has several publications in reputable journals and conferences, showcasing his research in areas like CAD, FEM, and parallel robots. His work on topics like “Computer Aided Design of Multi-Stage Gearboxes” and “Optimizing Vertical Pump Reliability” demonstrates his commitment to advancing engineering knowledge.
  3. Industrial and Practical Experience: Ahmed’s involvement in industrial projects, including the design and supervision of mechanical systems like renewable electricity generation systems and industrial production lines, underscores his practical skills and ability to apply research in real-world scenarios.
  4. Technological Proficiency: His proficiency in various engineering and computer tools like SOLIDWORKS, AUTOCAD, MATLAB, and his certifications (e.g., CSWP, CSWA) further bolster his technical capabilities, making him a well-rounded candidate for the award.
  5. Community and Educational Outreach: Ahmed’s initiative in creating and managing free educational resources, including YouTube channels and forums, reflects his dedication to sharing knowledge and supporting the engineering community.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Research Impact: While Ahmed has a solid number of publications, there could be a focus on increasing the impact and citation of his research. Engaging in more collaborative research projects and targeting high-impact journals could further elevate his academic profile.
  2. International Exposure: Expanding his research collaborations and academic presence internationally could enhance his recognition. Participation in more global conferences and partnerships with international researchers would be beneficial.
  3. Grant Acquisition: Increasing his involvement in competitive research projects and securing grants would demonstrate his capability to lead large-scale research initiatives, further supporting his candidacy for the award.

 

🎓 Education

Ahmed Deabs holds a solid academic foundation in engineering, beginning as a Demonstrator in the Production Engineering and Mechanical Design Department at Menofia University in 2012. He advanced to Assistant Lecturer in 2016 and became a Lecturer in 2022. He also began serving as an Adjunct Lecturer at Delta Technological University in 2023, broadening his teaching experience.

🛠️ Experience

Ahmed has an extensive teaching portfolio, having taught over 20 different courses across various engineering disciplines. His experience includes supervising laboratories, contributing to accreditation projects, and participating in continuous improvement initiatives at Menofia University. His industrial work includes freelance mechanical design and supervising machine fabrication processes for Egyptian and Arabic companies.

🔍 Research Focus

Ahmed’s research interests are diverse, including Computer-Aided Design (CAD), Finite Element Method (FEM), machine design, and parallel robots. He also explores advanced topics like artificial neural networks, deep learning, and vibration signal processing, contributing to the evolution of mechanical engineering.

🏆 Awards and Honors

Ahmed has been recognized for his contributions to engineering education and research, particularly through his involvement in continuous improvement projects and his role in updating laboratory instruments at Menofia University. He also holds several certifications, including SOLIDWORKS and AUTOCAD, reflecting his commitment to professional development.

📄 Publications

“Computer Aided Design of Multi-Stage Gearboxes”International Journal of Advanced Engineering and Global Technology (IJAEGT), Vol. 2, Issue 12, 2014. Cited by 11 articles Link to Publication

“Structural Modifications of 1K62 Engine Lathe Gearbox Casing”International Journal of Advanced Engineering and Global Technology (IJAEGT), Vol. 3, Issue 2, 2015. Cited by 9 articles Link to Publication

“Parallel Robot – Review Article”Journal of Engineering Science and Technology Review, 2021. Cited by 6 articles Link to Publication

“Assessment of Parallel Robot Dynamic Characteristics Using Experimental Modal Analysis and Finite Elements”The First International Conference in Technological University Education and its Role in Industry, Energy and Environmental Conservation (ICCTU 2022), 2022. Cited by 3 articles Link to Publication

Optimizing Vertical Pump Reliability: Investigating Main Shaft Challenges through Integrated Design and Testing StrategiesWater Science, 2024. Cited by 5 articles Link to Publication

 

Conclusion:

Ahmed Deabs is a strong candidate for the Researcher Award, given his extensive academic, research, and industrial contributions. His commitment to education, both in the classroom and through online platforms, alongside his technical expertise, makes him a well-rounded and deserving nominee. Focusing on increasing the impact of his research and expanding his international collaborations could further strengthen his candidacy. Overall, his achievements and contributions make him a suitable contender for the award.