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Ahmed M. El-Sherbeeny

Assistant Professor

Assistant Professor

Engineering
Room S053

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The following is a list of topics that will be included in IE-341 Midterm # 1, which is …

introduction/brief CV

Ahmed M. El-Sherbeeny, PhD, is an assistant professor (2025 - current) at the Applied Mechanical Engineering department and former head of the Alumni and Employment unit at the College of Engineering (2013 - 2018), King Saud University. He completed both his PhD (2006) and Master's (2001) degrees in Mechanical Engineering from West Virginia University (WVU), where he was a graduate teaching and research assistant. He holds a BSME from the American University in Cairo (AUC, 1998). El-Sherbeeny's research interests include Human Factors Engineering and Engineering Education. His teaching interests include basic courses in Human Factors Engineering, Manufacturing, introductory Engineering design, Engineering problem solving and programming (with C, C++, and Matlab).

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Vehicle license plates are essential for identification and are closely associated with road safety and security. This paper highlights a few studies that involve the evaluation of license plates…

by El-Sherbeeny, Ahmed M., Park, Woo-Hyung
2019
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Background. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) has witnessed over the last few years a number of strategic developments in the higher education sector, particularly with the…

by Ahmed M. El-Sherbeeny, Hamed D. Alsharari
2018
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Non-costly, non-invasive, safe, and reliable electronic vision enhancement systems (EVES) and their methods have presented a huge medical and industrial demand in the early 21st century.

by Ahmed M. El-Sherbeeny
2014

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DYNAMICS AGE - 2320 Spring - 2026 (Second Semester 1447) Lecture Topics: 1 - Introduction, Revision, Newton’s Laws and…

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STATICS AGE - 1330 Spring - 2026 (Second Semester 1447) Lecture Topics: 1 - Introduction and Revision …

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Introduction to Manufacturing AGE - 1320 Spring - 2026 (Second Semester 1447) Lecture Topics: 01 - Introduction to…