Assist. Prof. Dr. Mohamed Badawy | Antenna | Best Researcher Award
Ass. Professor | Faculty of computer Science and Engineering | Egypt
Dr. Mohamed Badawi Farid is an Assistant Professor of Artificial Intelligence at the Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering, King Salman International University, recognized for his interdisciplinary expertise bridging mechanical engineering and advanced AI systems. He holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering with specialization in machine learning and neural networks, along with M.Sc. and B.Sc. degrees in Mechanical Engineering from Alexandria University, where he graduated with honors. His academic career includes faculty roles across King Salman International University, Misr University for Science and Technology, Alexandria University, and the Arab Academy, in addition to leading the Artificial Intelligence & Data Science track in a national digital transformation initiative and mentoring AI certification programs. Dr. Badawi’s research focuses on artificial intelligence, deep learning, intelligent robotics, biomedical applications, and smart systems, contributing impactful publications on neural networks, autonomous robotics, medical imaging, and intelligent control systems in reputable journals and international conferences. He has served as a reviewer for leading journals and conferences and has been recognized through multiple certificates of appreciation for academic judging, technical committee participation, and innovation excellence. Through his supervision of advanced projects in healthcare technology, defense robotics, and sustainable intelligent systems, he is shaping future talent and advancing the frontiers of transformative technologies. He has a Scopus record reflecting 28 citations, 7 indexed documents, and an h-index of 3.
Profile: Scopus
Featured Publications
Badawi M.B.*, Next-Gen wireless unleashed: Coplanar waveguide antennas on glass for 5G and beyond. AEU-International Journal of Electronics and Communications, 2025, 156055.
Badawi M.B.*, Thermo-hydrodynamic analysis of plain journal bearings: comparative study of ionic liquids and conventional oil lubricants. Thermal Science and Engineering Progress, 2025, 103919.
Badawi M.B.*, Intelligent control of air combat maneuvers using fuzzy logic. ICMRE (IEEE), 2025, pp. 319-326.
Badawi M.B.*, Deep learning-based pneumonia detection using chest X-ray images. International Journal of Telecommunications, 2025, 5(1), 1-16.
