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Mahmoud Aboudakka
Retired after 24 years of Research at the National Research Council Canada
Mahmoud Aboudakka is a distinguished professional with a strong background in electrical engineering and materials science.
He has been involved in leading research projects focusing on developing diagnostic techniques for power cables and creating innovative systems for on-site cable condition measurement.
With 6 years of experience in supervising on-site cable condition testing, Mahmoud has demonstrated expertise in the practical application of research programs to enhance insulation materials for high voltage equipment using polymer-nanocomposites.
His skill set extends to designing software and hardware for computer/instrumentation interfaces, as well as reviewing electrical engineering plans for various building types, including residential, medical, and commercial structures.
Additionally, Mahmoud has managed maintenance programs for electrical transformation substations and cable manufacturing processes, showcasing his proficiency in overseeing complex operational functions.
He has chaired two international scientific conferences and received accolades such as the NRC Peer Award in 2011 and the IEEE certification for chairing scientific conferences, highlighting his leadership abilities and contributions to the scientific community.
Mahmoud is a prolific author with a substantial publication record, including 55 papers, 8 technical reports, and 21 invitations to deliver lectures on his research findings.
His educational background is extensive, with a diverse range of degrees from reputable institutions such as Montpellier University, University of Ottawa, and University of Damascus, covering materials for microelectronics, electrical engineering, power systems, and composite semi-conducting materials.
Professionally, Mahmoud has held key roles, including Founder and President of his own consultancy, Senior Research Officer at the National Research Council Canada, and positions at academic institutions like Montpellier University II and University of Damascus, where he contributed to research and education in the field of electrotechnical engineering.
With a wealth of practical experience and a strong academic foundation, Mahmoud Aboudakka continues to make significant strides in advancing the field of electrical engineering and materials science.