Mohamed studied as an undergraduate student and MSc student in the department of Mechanical design and production Engineering department, Cairo University, and appointed as a teaching/research assistant, and then promoted to be an assistant lecturer. Mohamed obtained a PhD in blade stress measurements of Turbomachinery applications from The University of Manchester. Mohamed's PhD outcomes helped in the achievement of a Horizon H2020 Clean Sky 2 grant funded by EU at which Mohamed became a Postodoctoral Research Associate (the main researcher) at the University of Manchester. Thereafter, he is promoted to be a lecturer at the Mechanial Design Engineering department, Cairo University.
Mohamed teaching experience includes:
Stress analysis, Structural Mechanics, Mechanics of Elasticity and Plasticity, Engineering graphics, Experimental methods and DAQ, Tools for Engineering (Matlab, Solid Mechanics, LabView), Finite Element Analysis (Ansys),
Mohamed's research interests include:
Solid mechanics, Viration measurements and analysis, Dynamic behaviour of rotating structures, Simulation and analysis of Rotating assemlies, Blade tip timing, Blades fatigue stresses, Rotation induced-inertia effects of Rotating assemblies.