Salah A.M. Elmoselhy holds a PhD in mechanical engineering under joint supervision of the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) and the Center for Sustainable Mobility at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech). He holds as well an MS in mechanical design and production engineering from Cairo University and an MBA in international manufacturing business from Maastricht School of Management (MSM). He has ten years of industrial experience in CAD/CAM and robotised manufacturing systems. He has been recently a researcher at the Engineering Department and Fitzwilliam College of Cambridge University from which he received a Diploma of postgraduate studies in engineering design. He has authored/co-authored about twenty-five refereed publications including ISI-indexed and SCOPUS-indexed journals and conference publications. His research appears in journals such as SAE Transactions: Journal of Materials and Manufacturing, Journal of Manufacturing Systems, and Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology. He is an Associate Member of the IMechE, recipient of the 2009 ASME Award of Excellence in advancing the engineering profession in robotics, and Member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Industrial Engineering & Management.
Through analyzing design of experiments and correlating positive/negative effects, the author has summarized a guide for designers and developers to ensure product development and product performance are cost effectively balanced. The author has been able to give important clues to where product developers should focus or avoid additional resource effort in successful complex product development. -Doug Evans, Suncor