MOATH ALATHBAH received the Ph.D. degree from Cardiff University, U.K. He is currently an Assistant Professor with King Saud University, Saudi Arabia. His research interests include the development of photoelectronic, integrated electronic active and passive discrete devices, the design, fabrication, and characterization of MMIC, RF and THz components, smart antennas, microstrip antennas, microwave filters, meta-materials, 5G antennas, MIMO antennas miniaturized multiband/wideband antennas, and microwave/millimeter components using micro and nanotechnology.
Mohamed S. El-Gendy received a B.Sc. degree in
Electronics and Communication Engineering from the University of Menoufia,
Egypt, in 2003 and his M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees from Ain Shams
University, Egypt, in 2011 and 2017, respectively. He is currently a Researcher
at the Electronics Research Institute (ERI), Cairo, Egypt. His main research
interests are in microwave and millimeter wave circuit designs and microstrip
antenna array systems.
Mahmoud Gadelrab graduated from Concordia University with a Master's
degree and is currently working in the R&D department at the Scientific
Microwave Corporation. He previously received his B.Sc. in
Communications Engineering from the German University in Cairo (GUC) in
2021, where he was awarded the GUC Top Ranking Students Scholarship from
2016 to 2021. He also received a Concordia Supervisor’s Research Grant
for his Master of Applied Science. His research interests encompass
ferrite-based structures, ridge gap waveguide technologies, and
satellite-feeding structures.
Mohamed Mamdouh
M. Ali is an accomplished researcher and expert in Electrical and Computer
Engineering. He received his B.Sc. (Hons.) and M.Sc. degrees from Assiut
University, Egypt in 2010 and 2013, respectively. He obtained his PhD degree
from Concordia University, Montréal, Québec, Canada in 2020. Dr. Ali has a
strong academic background and has held various teaching and research positions
throughout his career. His research interests include millimeter-wave antennas,
analog and hybrid beamforming networks, and microwave circuits. He has received
numerous awards, including the Distinction with Honor Award, Egyptian
Government Mission Scholarship, Concordia University Recruitment Award,
Concordia University Accelerator Award, NSERC CREATE Training Program, and
Nature et Technologies (FRQNT) Postdoctoral Research Scholarship. Currently, he
is a faculty member at Assiut University, Egypt, with a strong record of
research and academic achievements.