Ahmed Sayed-Ahmed, Ph.D.
Education: received his B.Sc, and M.Sc degree in Electrical Engineering in 1998, 2003 from Cairo University, Egypt. Ahmed received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Marquette University, WI, USA in December of 2009. From 1999 to 2005, he was working in Oil & Gas industry where his last position was a senior electrical engineer responsible for commissioning, start up and troubleshooting of several low voltage and medium voltage electrical equipment including industrial drives, and power generators. From 2006-2007 , he was with Eaton Innovation center as a power electronics intern where he was working on developing a DSP-based control algorithms for hybrid power generation systems for data centers. From 2007-2008 he was a power electronics intern with Rockwell automation standard drives business, applied research group where he was working on intelligent DSP-based power quality test fixtures design and implementation. He joined the same department in December of 2008 as a senior development engineer in which he is working on converter design, and control algorithms. This is in additional to power quality test fixtures design for motor-drive systems and wind energy applications.
Research Interests: application of the power electronics to electrical machines and drives as well as electric-drive systems fault diagnostic and mitigation.
Ph.D. Dissertation, “Control of PWM AC Motor-Drive Systems Under Faulty Conditions,” pdf
CV, pdf
Email: ahmed.sayed-ahmed@marquette.edu