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The Board of the Faculty of Engineering honors the ASU RACING TEAM and the fourth place winner in the Shell ECO Marathon competition
The Board of the Faculty of Engineering honors the ASU RACING TEAM and the fourth place winner in the Shell ECO Marathon competition

During the activities of the Faculty Board in its session held on September 12, 2022, Prof. Dr. Omar Al-Husseini, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, honored the ASU RACING TEAM, the fourth place winner in Shell ECO Marathon competition.

This series aims to urge students to innovate and find solutions to different problems that arise with each competition. The team managed to win first place in Egypt and the Middle East, second place in Africa and Europe, and finally fourth place in the world.

   
   

Team achievements in competitions

Future Show Competition

The team won the first place in the world in the Show of the Future competition - Shell Environmental Marathon and received a prize of $1,500.

The 2022 Show of the Future competition entitled: Enhancing the knowledge of self-driving vehicles

The challenge was “How can the human factor be replaced by artificial intelligence to create a seamless autonomous vehicle experience?”

The team impressed the judges with a creative and effective solution to the serious issue of self-driving car theft, and proposed a modification to the vehicles that would give them the ability to detect suspicious activities and protect occupants through decision-making models using data collected by vehicle sensors.

The jury chair commented, “Great work by the team, strong presentation skills using dramatic video backed by mature and robust simulation, a very special issue was chosen, which captured the judges’ imaginations, really well done, team!”

Future car competition

A competition aimed at designing an Arab with futuristic specifications, taking the K.I. From the movie Knight Rider as inspiration, the team won second place in Africa and Europe.

Shell AI Environmental Marathon Competition

A competition that challenges students to improve the efficiency of a program to control the movement of a self-driving car and try it in a simulation program. The team used the Carla program and developed a car that consumes the least amount of energy and takes the shortest way to reach the target at full speed while adhering to traffic rules and ranked fifth in the world.

Supervisors:

Dr. Mohamed Ahmed Abdel Aziz, Head of Automotive Engineering Department

Eng. Mohamed Mohamed Gouda Abdel Hamid Shoman Demonstrator at the Department of Mechanical Power Engineering

Students participating in the competition:

1- Gelan Essam El Din Abdel Hai, 3rd year, Production Engineering and Design

2- Ali Ahmed Mamdouh, 1st year, Mechanical Engineering

3- Ahmed Atef Talaat, 3rd year, Automotive Engineering

4- Khaled Ahmed Shehata, 2nd year, mechanical power engineering

5- Youssef Club, 4th year, Automotive Engineering

6- Nourhan Mohamed Ibrahim,3rd year, Mechatronics Engineering

7- Ahmed Mohamed Ibrahim, 3rd year, Mechatronics Engineering

8- Mohamed Alaa El Din Mohamed, 3rd year, Mechatronics Engineering

9- Roa Mohsen Ismail, 1st year, Renewable Energy Engineering

10- Abdul Aziz Muhammad Bakhit, 1st year, Electrical Engineering

11- Karim Mohamed Abdel Hamid Ragaa Al-Sawah, 3rd year, Computer and Systems Engineering

12- Emad Mostafa Mohamed, 3rd year, Computer and Systems Engineering

13- Mohamed Mustafa Ibrahim, 3rd year, computer and systems engineering

14- Hadeer Mahmoud Taha Abdel-Gawad, 3rd year, Computer and Systems Engineering

15- Mustafa Hossam El-Din El-Sayem El-Sharif, 3rd year, Computer and Systems Engineering

16- Heba Allah Ayman Muhammad Mukhtar Abdul Aziz, 2nd year, Computer and Systems Engineering

17- Ibrahim Abdel Ghaffar Ibrahim, 3rd year, Mechatronics Engineering

18- Omar Shawky Mohamed, 3rd year, mechatronics engineering

19- Mazen Ahmed Al-Arabi, 2nd year, Department of Electronics and Communications Engineering

20- Mohamed Walid Mohamed Abdel Wahab Nassar, 1st year, Mechatronics Engineering

21- Rafik Tamer Magdy Amin Ghaly, 1st year, Computer and Systems Engineering

22- Karim Mamdouh Mofeed, 1st year, mechanical engineering

23- Aya Ahmed Mohamed Mohamed Raslan, 1st year, Mechanical Engineering

24- Abdul Aziz Hamad Al-Badawi, 1st year, Electrical Engineering

25- Nour Hassan Sami, 1st year, Architecture

26- Fatima Ahmed Yahya, 4th year, English Literature Faculty of Girls

27- Abanoub Atif Abdel Gaid, 3rd year, Production Engineering and Design

28- Mohamed Osama Khalil, 2nd year, Automotive Engineering

29- Philopateer Nagy Fakhry, 4th year, Production Engineering and Design

30- Cyril Nagy Marzouk, 2nd year, Mechatronics Engineering

31- Sama Samer Kamel, 1st year, Mechanical Engineering

32- Maryam Mohamed Anwar, 3rd year, Mechatronics Engineering

33- Mohamed Hossam Mohamed, 3rd year, Mechatronics Engineering

34- Abdul Rahman Muhammad Gaber, 3rd year, Electronics and Communications Engineering

35- Mohamed Ibrahim Abdel Moneim, 3rd year, Mechatronics Engineering

36- Alaa Khaled Kenz, 3rd year, Mechatronics Engineering

37- Ahmed Mohamed Abdel Hamid Al-Ra’i, 2nd year, Mechanical Power Engineering

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