B.Sc. Zagazig University.
M.Sc. Zagazig University.
Ph.D. Wayne State University, USA.

1. Omar Aboelazayem, Nour Sh. El-Gendyb, Ahmed A. Abdel-Rehim, Fatma Ashourd, Mohamed A. Sadeka, “Biodiesel production from castor oil in Egypt: Process optimisation, kinetic study, diesel engine performance and exhaust emissions analysis”, Energy 157 (2018) 843-852.
2. Sayed Y. Akl, Ahmed A. Abdel-Rehim, Sherif Elsoudy, “An Experimental Investigation of Tribological performance of a lubricant using different Nano Additives” SAE (Society of Automotive Engineering) Paper No. 2018-01-0833, SAE International, Detroit, USA, April 2018.
3. El-Mahallawi I.S., Abdel-Rehim A.A., Khattab N., Rafat N.H., Badr H. (2018) “Effect of Nano-Graphite Dispersion on the Thermal Solar Selective Absorbance of Polymeric-Based Coating Material”, In: Sun Z. et al. (eds) Energy Technology 2018. TMS 2018. The Minerals, Metals & Materials Series, Part IV Materials for Energy Conversion and Storage, Springer, Cham, ISBN 978-3-319-72361-7
4. Hamed Ali, Ahmed A. Abdel-Rehim, Attia M. Attia, Ahmed A. A. Attia, “A Case Study of Solar Energy Application in Enhanced Oil Recovery” Paper number SEEP-319, 10th International Conference on Sustainable Energy and Environmental Protection (SEEP2017), 27-30 June 2017, Bled-Slovenia.
5. Ali Hashem, Ahmed A. Abdel-Rehim, “Estimation and utilization of landfill gas from Egyptian municipal waste: A case study”, ATHENS 2017, 5th International Conference on Sustainable Solid Waste Management, 21-24 June 2017, Athens, Greece.
1. Internal Combustion Engines.
2. Renewable Energies.
3. Heat Transfer & Air Conditioning.
4. New Advanced Systems for Control Purposes.
Ahmed Abdel-Azim Ahmed is a professor in the mechanical Engineering department, BUE for almost 10 years with 24 years of experience in the field of Energy Engineering in both streams of renewable and non-renewable sources. After getting his BSc and MSc degrees in mechanical engineering he received a Ph.D. in 2004 from Wayne State University, Detroit, MI and Shoubra Faculty of Engineering, Cairo, Egypt through a Joint and supervision scholarship program in the field of predicting and controlling combustion in internal combustion engines. He was working on developing renewable energy applications especially the ones related to solar energy for the last 11 years. Prof. Ahmed has supervised 23 MSc and Ph.D. postgraduate theses and about 70 graduation projects. He has about 37 of technical publications in the field of energy, two book chapters, and two Arabic books in the field of solar energy. Prof. Ahmed is registered now as a lead solar expert in different organizations.
