I am Mohamed Gamal Ahmed (known as Mohamed Maklad). I am Egyptian and I was born in AlMinya, Egypt on January 01, 1985. I received my B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering (Electronics and Communication Engineering) on 2006 and 2009 respectively from Faculty of Engineering, Minia University, Egypt and now I am PhD candidate in Electronics Engineering Department, Chungbuk National University, South Korea. My motto has always been “Success can be obtained through great challenges”. I follow it since high school in which I got distinction grades, and I won a lot of contests and prizes. I was the top student for many years and one of the top students for other years. In college, I went on with my high grades. I was the top student for the preparatory year in my college and all four years in my department. Consequently, I have been selected to work as a teaching assistant and a researcher in my college after graduation. I began to work in research in the field of single electronics and quantum dot FETs for three years since I finished my M.Sc. After that, I worked in the same department as an assistant lecturer. Now, I am majoring in VLSI in PhD and I hope to get a lot of success in my next life. Other than research, my interests are programming languages and design of control circuits using microcontrollers like PIC microcontroller. I think I have rather good experience in both. As for programming languages, I worked for an educational center, German-Egypt Academy, for one year as Instructor for many programming languages. Also, I designed many projects as a private work for other institution. As for microcontrollers, I used them for design of many projects like automated advertising panels, portable lab for electrical engineering students controlled by their PC using USB connection, etc. I took professional courses in these programs. Now my knowledge and interests shifted to design and research to make use of my background, and I think that practice will be very helpful in my future research.
Publications
New Analytical Model for Single Electron Transistor (with El-Sayed A. M. Hasaneen and Mohamed A. A. Wahab), The Online Journal on Electronics and Electrical Engineering (2010)
This paper presents a new exact analytical model for Single electron transistor (SET) applicable for...
Exact Analytical Model of Single Electron Transistor for Practical IC Design (with El-Sayed A. M. Hasaneen and Mohamed A. A. Wahab), Microelectronics Reliability (2010)
Compact SPICE Model for Single Electron Tunnel Junction (with El-Sayed A. M. Hasaneen and Mohamed A. A. Wahab), IEEE International Conference on Microelectronics (2007)
This paper presents a SPICE model for single electron tunneling (SET) junction based on the...