Ahmed Selema

PhD Research Engineer Ghent University - AM4EM

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.


New Agenda Sessions

Disruptive Debate

The Silent 'C' - Communities! Are they truly part of the net-zero mining discussion? Exploring the need to go beyond developing siloed decarbonisation pathways for mining's conventional approach to net-zero. 
How do we challenge the industry to take an innovative and future-forward approach whereby communities are at the heart of its development. 
How do we move beyond the standard discourse surrounding the Just Transition, and challenge mining companies to explore ideas around community resilience more broadly and with greater consideration. 
Ultimately, what is the business case for a net-zero strategy for the mining sector that is inclusive, just and resilient.  

Tuesday 14 May 12:30 - 14:13 Central Stage

Theme 1


Venue

Messe Berlin, SOUTH ENTRANCE, Messedamm 22, D-14055 Berlin, Germany