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Ashraf A. Zaher
Also published under:A. Zaher, Ashraf Zaher, A. A. Zaher
Affiliation
Faculty of Engineering, German International University, Cairo, Egypt
Topic
Actuator,Control System,Hardware Components,Internet Of Things,System Architecture,Temperature Sensor,Water Level,Adaptive Control,Adaptive Cruise Control,Advanced Driver Assistance Systems,Air Conditioning,Air Quality,Assistance Systems,Autonomous Vehicles,Cargo Ships,Climate Control,Closed-loop Control System,Cloud Computing,Co-design,Cold Water,Command Line,Computational Intelligence,Container Ship,Convolutional Neural Network,Data Logger,Data Privacy,Database Table,Design Software,Difference In Latency,Distribution System,Effective Control,Fault Detection And Isolation,Fault Diagnosis,Fault Isolation,Fire Detection,Fire Extinguishing,Front Vehicle,Fuzzy Classification,Fuzzy Control,Fuzzy Logic,GNU Compiler Collection,GPS Tracking,Gas Leakage,Glass Tube,Health Monitoring,Health Monitoring System,Heat Exchanger,Heat Transfer,Heating, Ventilation, And Air Conditioning,Implementation Phase,
Biography
Ashraf A. Zaher (Senior Member, IEEE) received the B.E. degree in electronics and communication engineering and the M.E. degree in automatic control engineering from Mansoura University, Egypt, in 1988 and 1994, respectively, the first Ph.D. degree in systems engineering from Oakland University, MI, USA, in 2001, and the second Ph.D. degree in control engineering from Oakland/Mansoura Universities (joint supervision), in 2004. He is currently a Professor with the American University of Kuwait. He participated in many projects, received many grants, and published several technical reports in the field of virtual engineering applications in the automotive industry. He has plenty of publications in both international journals and conferences, and serves as a reviewer for various journals. His research interests include virtual engineering, nonlinear dynamics, hybrid signal processing, engineering physics, and chaos. He is a Senior Member of AACC and AIP.