The Dean of the Faculty receives the members of the judging and discussion committee for the doctoral dissertation submitted by Dr. Islam Kamal Suleiman in the Department of Electrical Engineering.
Professor Dr. Khaled Salah, Dean of the Faculty, received today, Monday, June 1, 2026, the members of the judging and discussion committee for the doctoral dissertation submitted by Dr. Islam Kamal Suleiman, Assistant Lecturer at the Egyptian-German Technological College, Assiut International Technological University. The dissertation is titled "Design and Analysis of Multi-Output Power Supply of Metal Forming Applications." The Dean received Professor Dr. Al-Moataz Youssef Abdel Aziz, Professor of Electrical Engineering at the Faculty of Engineering, Ain Shams University, and Rapporteur of the Committee for the Promotion of Professors and Associate Professors in the field of Electrical Power and Machines at the Supreme Council of Universities; Professor Dr. Gamal Mahmoud Desouki, Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the Faculty of Engineering, Minia University, as external examiners; Professor Dr. Hamdi Zeidan, Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the Faculty of Engineering, Assiut University; and Professor Dr. Khairy Fathi Abdel Sayed, Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Engineering, Sohag University, who supervised the dissertation. The reception was attended by Professor Dr. Mohamed Abbas Abdel-Radi, Head of the Electrical Engineering Department, and Professor Dr. Ahmed El-Naeem El-Nozahy.
During the meeting, the Dean of the Faculty of Engineering at Assiut University emphasized the Faculty's commitment to providing a distinguished academic and research environment that contributes to producing scientific research with practical applications serving industry and sustainable development. The meeting also included friendly discussions on ways to support scientific cooperation among Egyptian universities.
Professor Dr. Hamdy Zeidan, the thesis supervisor, explained that the thesis addressed the design and analysis of multi-output power systems for metal forming and welding applications, utilizing solar energy, artificial intelligence techniques, and optimization. A comprehensive practical component was implemented within the laboratories of the Faculty of Engineering at Assiut University, resulting in the publication of four peer-reviewed scientific papers based on the thesis findings.

