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Imad Makki is a Lecturer in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Michigan-Dearborn, focusing on Electrical Engineering and Robotics Engineering. He holds a Ph.D. in Systems & Control from Wayne State University and has contributed extensively to automotive control systems research.
- Ph.D., Systems & Control, Wayne State University
- M.S.E.E., Systems & Control, University of South Florida
- B.S., Electrical Engineering, University of South Florida
His research spans control systems, sensor diagnostics, and emission reduction technologies for internal combustion engines. Key areas include adaptive control, fuel efficiency optimization, and machine learning applications in automotive diagnostics.
Notable trends in his publications include advanced control algorithms for air-fuel ratio management, catalyst system diagnostics, and sensor fault detection. His work bridges theoretical control systems with industrial automotive applications.
- 2016: Controls Engineering Chief Engineer Award for Research & Innovation
- 2015: Ford Corporate Global Diversity & Inclusion Award
- 2014: STEM Education Leadership Award
- Multiple teaching and technical excellence awards (2006-2013)
Makki has also promoted STEM education through the Ford High School Science & Technology Program and holds over 85 patents in automotive technologies. His career combines academic teaching with industrial R&D at Ford Motor Company.
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