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Mohamed Hany (Kashef) (Assoc)

Research Scientist

Mohamed Kashef (Hany) received the B.Sc. and M.S. degrees (with Hons.) in electronics and electrical communications engineering from the Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt, in June 2006 and August 2009, respectively, and the Ph.D. in electrical engineering from the University of Maryland at College Park, College Park, MD, USA, in 2013. He is currently a Research Scientist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). His current focus is on industrial wireless systems including wireless networks deployment and test methods for wireless networks in industrial scenarios. His research interests include wireless communication systems and networks, visible light communication networks, and optimization of stochastic systems.

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Data and Software Publications

Composite Bonding Autoclave Wireless Channel Measurements

Author(s)
Mohamed Kashef (Hany), Richard Candell
Autoclaves are essential for composite bonding of high-performance materials in the automotive and aerospace industries. The composite bonding autoclave process includes material lay-up, vacuum

Standardized Approach for Assessing Wireless IoT Devices in Millimeter-Wave Industrial Work-Cell Channels

Author(s)
Mohamed Kashef (Hany), Kate A. Remley, Paritosh Manurkar, Joshua M. Kast, Iyemeh E. Uchendu, Robert D. Horansky, Dylan Williams, Matthew Simons, Michael Frey, Lucas Koepke, Richard Candell
In this paper, we present a standardized, repeatable test approach that replicates key features of measured industrial environments in a fully-characterized hybrid test chamber. The hybrid chamber
Created August 16, 2019, Updated March 6, 2026
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