B.Sc. Ain-Shams, 1998.
M.Sc. Ain-Shams, 2000.
Ph.D. Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering, Wichita State University, USA, 2004.
1. I.A. Sabbah, Tamer A. Mohamed, H.E. Nasr, and Sh. E. Emam, Economic Feasibility of the Production of VAc and VEOVA 10 Emulsion Polymer using Factorial Design, accepted for publication in the Nature and Science Journal (MARSLAND PRESS) May 2013.
2. Tamer A. Mohamed and N.S.M. El-Tayeb, “A Multi-Objective Optimization of Burnishing Process for Polymeric Surfaces using Response Surface Methodology” accepted for publication in the proceeding of the Computers and Industrial Engineering Conference, October 2013.
3. Tamer A. Mohamed and Omar Nounou, “Quality Improvement Using Database Management Traceability System” Published at the Journal of Management and Engineering Integrated, Summer 2012.
4. Tamer A. Mohamed, Mohamed Salah, and Salah Eldin Zaki, “Increasing Sensitivity of Control Charts Using Computer Simulation” Published at the Proceeding of the 18th International Conference on Industry, Engineering, and Management Systems, Florida, 2012.
5. Tamer A. Mohamed and Ayman Abbas, “Improving the accuracy of the Mobile Robot using Factorial Analysis” Published at the Journal of Management and Engineering Integrated, Summer 2010.
1. Quality Management.
2. Quality Control & Improvement.
3. Production & Process Optimization.
4. Non- Linear Optimization.
5. Experimental Design.
6. Industrial Safety.
Dr. Mohamed graduated from the Design and Production Engineering Department, Ain Shams University in 1998. In 2000, he finished a graduate diploma in Operations Research from ISSR at Cairo University and a Masters degree in Quality Management from Ain Shams University. In 2001 he went to USA to pursue his Doctorate degree in Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Department, where he finished it in 2004 and went back to Egypt to start a Lecturer position at Ain Shams University. In 2006, he went to Qatar University to work as Lecturer until 2007. In September 2007, he resigned from Ain Shams University and joined The British University in Egypt. In 2011, he got promoted from the Egyptian higher supreme council as Associate Professor.
