Ahmed Selema
- Work address
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Technologiepark Zwijnaarde 131
9052 Zwijnaarde - Ahmed.Selema@UGent.be
- ORCID iD
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0000-0001-6476-3398
- Bio (via ORCID)
- Ahmed Selema (Member, IEEE) received the M.Sc. degree in electrical engineering from Menoufia University, Egypt, in 2018. He is currently pursuing the Ph.D. degree with the Department of Electromechanical, Systems and Metal Engineering, Ghent University, Belgium. He has been also working as a Research Engineer with the Electrical Energy Laboratory (EELab), Ghent University, in a close collaboration with different industrial corporations in the EU. He is also an Affiliate Member of Flanders Make, the strategic research center for the manufacturing industry in Flanders, Belgium. His research interests include electrical machines and drives, electromagnetics, material characterization, energy-efficient motor design, machines losses and cooling, and additive manufacturing. In these areas, he has authored or coauthored many articles in leading journals.
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Development of Novel Semi-Stranded Windings for High Speed Electrical Machines Enabled by Additive Manufacturing
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Evaluation of 3D-Printed Magnetic Materials For Additively-Manufactured Electrical Machines
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- Conference Paper
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Multi-physic design of ultra-efficient smart motor enabled by additive manufacturing
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- Journal Article
- A1
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Selection of magnet wire topologies with reduced AC losses for the windings of electric drivetrains
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- Journal Article
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Non-destructive electromagnetic evaluation of material degradation due to steel cutting in a fully stacked electrical machine
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Development of yokeless axial flux machine using 3D-printed shape-profiled core
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Thermal property determination of different electric machine wire types by model variable fitting on measurements
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Winding losses of inverter-fed synchronous reluctance machine using different magnet wire topologies
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Electrical machines winding technology : latest advancements for transportation electrification
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Additively manufactured ultralight shaped-profile windings for HF electrical machines and weight-sensitive applications