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DOUMIT, Marc »


Assistant professor
Faculty of Engineering
Mechanical Engineering

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Office: 613-562-5800 x 6285
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Dr. Doumit's primary research interests lie in human mobility assistive devices such as exoskeletons and bionic limb prostheses/orthoses that are powered by his newly designed and developed artificial muscles.

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FATTAHI, Javad »


Assistant professor
Faculty of Engineering
School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

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Office: (613) 562-5800 x 8111
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My research interests encompass smart grids, energy equity and inclusion, distributed energy resources (DER), smart e-mobility, hybrid energy storage, software-defined microgrid, digital twins, game theory and complex optimization, nanogenerators, modular power electronics, and nonlinear systems.

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MRAD, Nezih »


Head of Office Chief Scientist
Adjunct Professor
Faculty of Engineering
Mechanical Engineering

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Office: 613-943-4301
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Manages, supports and provides advise on Science and Technology Innovation for Defence, Safety, and Security. Possess over 20 years of extensive experience and expertise in the domains of Aerospace Structures, Materials and Propulsion Systems, Autonomous Systems (UAV's), Advanced Materials and Sensors Technologies, Wireless Sensors Networks; Energy Harvesting, and the Internet of Things.

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