Ahmed M Ehab Mahmoud
Professor of Bioengineering
Department of Systems and Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University, Cairo University Rd, Giza 12613, Egypt (email)
Department of Systems and Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University, Cairo University Rd, Giza 12613, Egypt (email)
Systems and Biomedical Engineering, Cairo University, Egypt 2003
Systems and Biomedical Engineering, Cairo University, Egypt 2006
Mechanical Engineering, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV 2009
Dr. Mahmoud has an extensive experience and solid records in different areas of biomedical engineering including medical devices and clinical engineering. From 2003 to 2006, Dr. Mahmoud worked as senior calibration engineer and teaching assistant within the Department of Systems and Biomedical, Cairo University, Egypt. Then in 2006, he moved to the USA to join WVU Ultrasonics laboratory, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, USA as a research assistant until 2008. During 2009, he worked as a regular fellow with the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, CDC, Department of Health, Morgantown, USA and then as a postdoctoral fellow within the Department of Mechanical Engineering, West Virginia University, USA. In late 2010, he rejoined the Systems and Biomedical engineering department as an assistant professor before his return to the USA. In 2011, Dr. Mahmoud joined the Multi-modality Biomedical Ultrasound Imaging Laboratory as a research associate within the Center for Ultrasound Molecular Imaging and Therapeutics, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC), USA. In August 2013 Dr. Mahmoud returned to his home country Egypt and is currently a professor in the Department of Systems and Biomedical Engineering, Cairo University, Egypt.He is the director of the Medical Equipment Calibration Laboratory at Cairo University and is conducting biomedical engineering consultations for different places in Egypt.
Dr. Mahmoud is working with his Research and Development team to develop novel ideas in the area of biomedical engineering. His research includes ultrasound thermal strain imaging, ultrasound elasticity imaging, ultrasound transducer testing, biomedical instrumentation, and signal/image processing. He is a member in IEEE, EMBS, and BME societies.