Dr. Mohammad Saleh Al Ayoubi
He holds numerous academic and administrative positions, having served as the Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering for Administrative and Student Affairs at Damascus University. He is currently a member of the Virtual University Council and represents the Engineers Syndicate on the Syrian Higher Education Council. He is also a member of the Syrian Scientific Informatics Association and has participated in committees for scientific research, technology transfer, and renewable energy. Additionally, he has worked as a sworn expert for the Ministry of Justice and the General Customs, and was previously a certified environmental expert.
He possesses extensive practical experience, including the design, implementation, and supervision of major electrical projects, such as commercial and residential towers in the Marota City project, as well as numerous public and private projects across various Syrian governorates. He has also served as a consultant and advisory engineer for the Syrian Engineers Syndicate, chaired the Electrical Department Committee of the Damascus Branch, and was a member of the Central Committee for the same department.
Academically, he has taught a wide range of courses in electrical engineering, energy, technical installations for facilities, acoustics and lighting, control and programming, computer science, and engineering economics and project management at several Syrian public and private universities, including Damascus University, Aleppo University, the Arab International University, the Syrian Virtual University, and Al-Etihad Private University. He has also supervised a large number of graduation projects, Master's theses, and Ph.D. dissertations.
He has participated in organizing and attending numerous local and international seminars and conferences in the fields of energy, control, automation, and computing, as well as specialized training courses in control systems, PLC, selection of small electrical generators, energy balance forecasting software, and energy conservation, in collaboration with universities and research centers in France, India, Egypt, and Italy.