Ahmed Selema PhD
E-Motor Technologist Ghent University | USP3D
Dr. Ahmed Selema received his PhD from Ghent University (UGent), Belgium. He is also a core lab member of Flanders Make, the strategic research centre for the manufacturing industry in Flanders, Belgium. He collaborates closely with various industrial companies in the EU at the EELab (UGent).
Currently working as the Technology Director at USP3D, he leads the development of electric motor windings known for their market-leading efficiency, power density, and sustainability. Giving the transformative shift to 3D printing technology, USP3D's aluminium windings are not only high-performing but also eco-efficient, contributing to lighter and greener solutions.
Dr. Selema's research interests include electrical machines and drives, electromagnetics, material characterization, energy-efficient motor design, advanced cooling & thermal management, and additive manufacturing.
2024 Agenda Sessions
Development of 3D Printed Windings for Next-Generation Electrical Machines
Additive Manufacturing (AM) has transformed the production of electrical machine windings, unlocking innovative design possibilities and a broader range of materials. Join this session to explore cutting-edge insights and progress enabled by 3D printing in the domains of winding design, thermal management, and manufacturing processes.
The presented topics include:
- Mitigation of high frequency losses and hotspots
- 3D-printed coils for lightweight applications
- Strategies for thermal management and direct cooling
Tuesday 14 May 15:40 - 16:10 E- Mobility Stage
Manufacturing Techniques
Additive Manufacturing (AM) has transformed the production of electrical machine windings, unlocking innovative design possibilities and a broader range of materials. Join this session to explore cutting-edge insights and progress enabled by 3D printing in the domains of winding design, thermal management, and manufacturing processes.
The presented topics include:
- Mitigation of high frequency losses and hotspots
- 3D-printed coils for lightweight applications
- Strategies for thermal management and direct cooling
Session – Energy Transition. How the Next Generation Can Build a More Sustainable Industry
A group of reputable professionals with different backgrounds in terms of geography, sector and experience will come together to discuss how the future engineers can contribute to build a greener future and contribute to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
Thursday 16 May 11:00 - 11:30 Future Engineers
Future Engineers
A group of reputable professionals with different backgrounds in terms of geography, sector and experience will come together to discuss how the future engineers can contribute to build a greener future and contribute to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
Future Engineers Europe/London