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Mohamed Allam is a Doctoral Researcher at Tampere University's Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences, Department of Automation Technology and Mechanical Engineering. He is affiliated with the Innovative Hydraulics and Automation research unit and part of the Doctoral Programme in Engineering Sciences. His research focuses on hybrid vehicle systems, energy management, and fuel efficiency optimization. He is funded by the Doctoral School of Industrial Innovation in collaboration with Volvo CE.
Education: Pursuing a doctoral degree in Engineering Sciences at Tampere University. Previous academic background not explicitly detailed in texts.
Research interests include developing energy-efficient hybrid vehicle technologies, integrating battery models into control systems, and improving fuel efficiency through advanced control strategies. His work bridges mechanical engineering principles with automation and electrical systems.
Publications emphasize practical applications in heavy machinery, such as wheel loaders, addressing both theoretical and applied aspects of hybrid systems. No scientific awards are mentioned, but his work has received attention with citations and readership metrics.
Advising: No formal advisees listed. Grants: Funded by Volvo CE through the Doctoral School of Industrial Innovation. Collaborations: Works with researchers at Tampere University and industry partners like Volvo.
Labs/Teams: Part of the Innovative Hydraulics and Automation research group, focusing on applied mechanical and automation solutions for industrial machinery.

