
Lecturer
Department of Engineering Mathematics
Biography
2003 : Graduated from Electrical Engineering Department at Faculty of Engineering – Alexandria University
2010 : Master Degree in electromagnetic wave propagation from the department of Engineering Mathematics & Physics – Faculty of Engineering – Alexandria University
2017 : PhD Degree in Probability & Statistics from the department of Engineering Mathematics & Physics – Faculty of Engineering – Alexandria University
Currently, Dr. Islam is a lecturer in Alexandria University and he teaches courses related to mathematics in faculty of engineering. He usually teach topics like : calculus, differential equations, vector analysis, probability & statistics, linear algebra, matrices, series, and transforms like Laplace, Fourier and Z transforms.
PhD Lecturer
- Calculus1
- Calculus2
- Calculus of Multivariable functions
- Analytical Geometry
- Matrices
- Linear Algebra
- Probability
- Statistics
- Vector Analysis
- Complex Analysis
- Ordinary Differential Equations
- Partial Differential Equations
- Laplace Transform
- Z Transform
- Fourier Series
- Fourier Transform
- Special Functions
- Performance Evaluation
- Optimization Techniques
- Operations Research
A discrete-time multi-server queueing model for opportunistic spectrum access systems” IAA Maksoud, SI Rabia, MA Algundi Performance Evaluation 109, 1-7, 2017
“Complete time domain free space dyadic Green’s function for Maxwell’s equations”
IA Maksoud, H Elkamchouchi
2009 National Radio Science Conference, 1-10, 2009
“On the general tensor solution to Maxwell’S equations and its potential as a numerical technique for antennas in complex environments”
IA Maksoud, H Elkamchouchi, R Nevels
IEEE Middle East Conference on Antennas and Propagation (MECAP 2010), 1-3, 2010
“A Discrete-Time Multi-server Model for Opportunistic Spectrum Access Systems”
IAA Maksoud, SI Rabia
International Conference on Cognitive Radio Oriented Wireless Networks, 381-388, 2015