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Dr. Mohamed A. Wahby Shalaby

Associate Professor

Faculty Office Ext.

1763

Faculty Building

UB2

Office Number

S25

Biography

Dr. Mohamed. A. Wahby Shalaby is an associate professor in the Mechanical Engineering program at the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (EAS), Nile university. He is an associate professor in the fields of artificial intelligence, information technology and robotics. He received the BSc. and MSc. degrees in computer engineering from Cairo University, Egypt, and the Ph.D. degree in electrical and computer engineering from Concordia University, Canada in 2012. Recently, He is assigned to be the EAS Quality assurance unit Manager. Dr. Shalaby has been an associate editor of the Egyptian Informatics Journal, Elsevier, since 2015. He is also an IEEE member of the computational intelligence society and IEEE SA (Standards Association). In addition, Dr. Shalaby has been a founding member of the multi-disciplinary Smart Engineering Systems Research Center (SESC) at Nile University, Giza, Egypt.
 

Recent Publications

Modeling and control of 3-omni wheel Robot using PSO optimization and Neural Network

Omni mobile robots are one of the mobile robots that interact with humans in many areas where it is needed to be collaborative and accurate. Committing robotics with artificial intelligence-based controllers became nowadays mandatory for more association of these robots with distinct environments. This paper proposes the distinction of the 3WD Omni Vision feedback model between Simscape and actual

Mechanical Design
Research Tracks
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Deep Learning
  • Robotics and Computer Vision
  • Biometrics
  • Image Encryption
  • Image and Video Processing
     
Projects
Research Project

Optimization of Fuzzy Electric Vehicle Routing Problem

Objective/Contributions: The issue of sustainable development is a global one. As a result, green innovation has emerged as a critical avenue to resolving environmental issues, gaining a competitive edge, achieving carbon neutrality, and further promoting sustainable development. One of the biggest sustainable development initiatives is the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). The