Eng. Hythem Ahmed

Teaching Assistant
Department of Computer Science & Engineering

Biography

Hythem Ahmed is a Teaching Assistant at Alamein International University, specializing in Computer Architecture and Digital Design. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Alexandria University with a CGPA of 3.29. His graduation project, “Design and Implementation of a RISC-V Architecture,” was mentored by Si-Vision, where he designed the RV64 microarchitecture and implemented key modules including the ALU and 64-bit multiplier/divider.

Hythem’s interests span digital IC design, hardware verification using SystemVerilog and UVM, and embedded system-on-chip (ESoC) design. He also has experience guiding students in using industry-standard EDA tools such as ModelSim, Quartus, and Vivado for FPGA-based projects.

  • Teaching Assistant, Faculty of Computer Science & Engineering, Alamein International University

Eng. Hythem Ahmed teaches a range of core courses in the Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering, including Computer Architecture and Organization, Embedded Systems, Logic Design, and Internet of Things (IoT).

In Computer Architecture and Organization, he guides students through the design principles of modern processors, emphasizing instruction set architectures, pipelining, and memory hierarchy, supported by practical implementation using EDA tools and FPGA boards.

In Embedded Systems, his teaching focuses on microcontroller programming, peripheral interfacing, and real-time applications, with hands-on experience in hardware–software integration.

In Logic Design, he introduces the foundations of digital systems, covering combinational and sequential circuits, state machines, and hardware description using Verilog.

Through the IoT course, he helps students bridge embedded systems with networking concepts, enabling them to design and prototype connected smart devices.