Dr. Mehrdad Moallem is a Professor and Graduate Student Supervisor in the Department of Mechatronic Systems Engineering at Simon Fraser University (SFU). He holds a Ph.D. in Electrical & Computer Engineering from Concordia University (1997), an M.Sc. from Sharif University (1988), and a B.Sc. from Shiraz University (1986). His research focuses on control systems in sustainable energy, power electronics, energy harvesting, robotics, and embedded systems. He has authored/co-authored four technical books and serves on editorial boards for journals like IEEE/ASME Transactions on Mechatronics. Dr. Moallem has held academic roles at Duke University and the University of Western Ontario. His teaching includes courses on real-time control systems, mechatronics design, and microprocessors. Research interests span embedded control systems, nonlinear dynamics, and applications in renewable energy and robotics. Recent work includes IoT-enabled lighting systems for agriculture, RF cavity control, and smart energy harvesting. He emphasizes hands-on student projects and industry collaboration, such as the Siemens Certification Program and Industry 4.0 bootcamps. Dr. Moallem's lab develops innovative solutions for energy efficiency and automation, with a focus on sustainable systems and smart manufacturing. He actively advises graduate students on advanced topics like grid-connected inverters, motor drives, and vibration control.











