Dr. Magdy Salama is a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Waterloo, with dual professional engineering registrations in Ontario and Egypt. His research focuses on power systems, smart grid technologies, renewable energy integration, and medical imaging. He holds over 460 publications, including 215 journal articles, and has developed specialized labs in areas like Power Quality and Ultrasound Imaging. Recognized in the 1991 National Encyclopedia of Egyptian Scientists, he also teaches courses such as ECE 192, 390, and 462, emphasizing engineering economics and design. Education: PhD, Electrical Engineering, University of Waterloo (1977) MSc, Electrical Engineering, Cairo University (1973) BSc, Electrical Engineering, Cairo University (1971) Research Interests: Power quality and distribution system automation Smart grid and renewable energy analysis Medical image processing (e.g., sleep staging, neuromodulation) Electric energy storage and fault detection Asset management and risk analysis Labs & Innovation: He leads labs in Power Quality, Electric Vehicle Power Electronics, Ultrasound Imaging, and Sleep Staging. His patents include high-voltage power supplies for automotive and aerospace applications. Awards: Listed in the 1991 National Encyclopedia for Distinguished Egyptian Men of Science . Teaching & Grants: Recently taught courses like Distribution System Engineering (ECE 6606PD) and Electric Safety Design (ECE 6616PD). His work spans academic-industrial partnerships, though specific grants are not detailed in the text.











