Dr. Mohamed G. A. Nassef is an Associate Professor in the School of Innovative Design Engineering at Egypt–Japan University of Science and Technology. He graduated from the Production Engineering Department at Alexandria University, Egypt, in June 2005. In 2009, he was awarded a full scholarship from DAAD to pursue his Ph.D. degree in machine tool dynamics at Bremen University, which he obtained in 2013 from Bremen Institute for Mechanical Engineering. In 2014, he started working at Alexandria University as an assistant professor teaching undergraduate courses, supervising graduate researchers, and providing technical consultations for the Egyptian industry. He was awarded a Fulbright Postdoctoral fellowship in 2016. He leads a research group in two main tracks including machinery condition monitoring and tribology. His research topics include early fault detection and diagnosis of rolling bearings, development and assessment of novel nano and ecofriendly greases, and nanoMQL cutting fluids for machining operations. His expertise covers the application of advanced signal processing techniques, vibrations measurement and analysis, lubricants tribological characterization, and the modeling and simulation of mechatronic systems.