Summary
Mohamed Numair is a doctoral researcher and electrical power engineer with eight years of experience combining software, embedded hardware, and power-systems expertise to advance Smart Grid monitoring, control, and optimization. He has progressed from R&D roles in high-voltage laboratories to an industrial PhD with SP Energy Networks and now research at EnergyVille, blending rigorous academic training at KU Leuven and Arizona State University with practical field experience. Skilled in Industry 4.0 technologies and Lean Six Sigma methods, he applies data-driven and systems-thinking approaches to complex grid problems. Colleagues describe him as a multitasker and leader who bridges research and implementation, often translating IoT and embedded prototypes into deployable solutions. A less obvious strength is his cross-cultural engineering background—gained through international study and internships—that helps him navigate multidisciplinary teams and industry-academia collaborations.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Engineering - MEng, Engineering/Industrial Management, 4.0, Master of Engineering - MEng, Engineering/Industrial Management, 4.0 at Arizona State University
Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certificate, Engineering/Industrial Management, Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certificate, Engineering/Industrial Management at Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University
Bachelor's degree, Electrical Power and Machines Engineering, Bachelor's degree, Electrical Power and Machines Engineering at Tanta University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Electrical and Electronics Engineering at KU Leuven
Erasmus + Exchange, The use of the Internet-of-Things in Smart Grids, Erasmus + Exchange, The use of the Internet-of-Things in Smart Grids at University of Bradford
Arabic, English