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Ahmed M. Soliman

Ahmed M. Soliman

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Electronics and Electrical Engineering
Egypt
2025

D-Index & Metrics

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
59
Citations
12659
World Ranking
1765
National Ranking
4

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2025 - Research.com Electronics and Electrical Engineering in Egypt Leader Award
  • 2023 - Research.com Electronics and Electrical Engineering in Egypt Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Electronics and Electrical Engineering in Egypt Leader Award

Overview

Ahmed M. Soliman is affiliated with Cairo University in Egypt and conducts research primarily within the field of Engineering. Their work spans several specialized subfields, including Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Statistical and Nonlinear Physics, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, Civil and Structural Engineering, and Biomedical Engineering.

The scientist's main topics of research encompass:

  • Advanced Memory and Neural Computing
  • Stochastic dynamics and bifurcation
  • Chaos control and synchronization
  • Chaos-based Image/Signal Encryption
  • Analog and Mixed-Signal Circuit Design
  • CCD and CMOS Imaging Sensors
  • Concrete and Cement Materials Research

Ahmed M. Soliman has published papers in various academic venues, with multiple publications in "Analog Integrated Circuits and Signal Processing" and the "Egyptian Journal of Chemistry." Other venues include "AEU - International Journal of Electronics and Communications," "Chaos Solitons & Fractals," and "IEEE Access."

Recent papers authored or co-authored by the researcher include:

  • A general emulator for fractional-order memristive elements with multiple pinched points and application (2020), published in AEU - International Journal of Electronics and Communications
  • Emulation circuits of fractional-order memelements with multiple pinched points and their applications (2020), published in Chaos Solitons & Fractals
  • On-the-Fly Parallel Processing IP-Core for Image Blur Detection, Compression, and Chaotic Encryption Based on FPGA (2021), published in IEEE Access
  • Active and passive sensitivity analysis for the second-order active RC filter families using operational amplifier: a review (2022), published in Analog Integrated Circuits and Signal Processing
  • A Novel Refreshment Circuit for 2T1M Neuromorphic Synapse (2021), published in Journal of Circuits Systems and Computers

Collaborations have been frequent with several researchers, among them:

  • Ahmed G. Radwan
  • Lobna A. Said
  • Nariman A. Khalil
  • Hassan Mostafa
  • Ahmed H. Madian

The research contributions of Ahmed M. Soliman reflect an interdisciplinary approach, combining theoretical and applied aspects of their fields, particularly focusing on memory devices, nonlinear physics phenomena, and imaging systems.

Best Publications

  • Novel CMOS differential voltage current conveyor and its applications

    H.O. Elwan;A.M. Soliman

  • On the stability of linear systems with fractional-order elements

    A.G. Radwan;A.M. Soliman;A.S. Elwakil;A. Sedeek

  • Fractional-Order Sinusoidal Oscillators: Design Procedure and Practical Examples

    A.G. Radwan;A.S. Elwakil;A.M. Soliman

  • Inverting second generation current conveyors: the missing building blocks, CMOS realizations and applications

    Inas A. Awad;Ahmed M. Soliman

  • FIRST-ORDER FILTERS GENERALIZED TO THE FRACTIONAL DOMAIN

    Ahmed G. Radwan;Ahmed M. Soliman;Ahmed S. Elwakil

  • A novel fully differential current conveyor and applications for analog VLSI

    A.A. El-Adawy;A.M. Soliman;H.O. Elwan

  • ON THE GENERALIZATION OF SECOND-ORDER FILTERS TO THE FRACTIONAL-ORDER DOMAIN

    Ahmed G. Radwan;Ahmed S. Elwakil;Ahmed M. Soliman

  • Applications of the current feedback operational amplifiers

    Ahmed M. Soliman

  • Fractional Order Butterworth Filter: Active and Passive Realizations

    A. Soltan Ali;A. G. Radwan;Ahmed M. Soliman

  • CMOS operational transresistance amplifier for analog signal processing

    Khaled N Salama;Ahmed M Soliman

  • Generation of current conveyor-based all-pass filters from op amp-based circuits

    A.M. Soliman

  • A novel CMOS current conveyor realization with an electronically tunable current mode filter suitable for VLSI

    H.O. Elwan;A.M. Soliman

  • Kerwin-Huelsman-Newcomb circuit using current conveyors

    A.M. Soliman

  • Low-voltage low-power CMOS current conveyors

    H.O. Elwan;A.M. Soliman

  • Low-Voltage digitally controlled fully differential current conveyor

    S.A. Mahmoud;M.A. Hashiesh;A.M. Soliman

  • Design equations for fractional-order sinusoidal oscillators: Four practical circuit examples

    A. G. Radwan;A. M. Soliman;A. S. Elwakil

  • Use of Mirror Elements in the Active Device Synthesis by Admittance Matrix Expansion

    R.A. Saad;A.M. Soliman

  • A Modified CMOS Realization of the Operational Transresistance Amplifier (OTRA)

    Hassan Mostafa;Ahmed M. Soliman

  • Inductorless realization of an all-pass transfer function using the current conveyor

    A. Soliman

  • Analytical Synthesis of Low-Sensitivity High-Order Voltage-Mode DDCC and FDCCII-Grounded R and C All-Pass Filter Structures

    Chun-Ming Chang;A.M. Soliman;M.N.S. Swamy

  • Design equations for fractional‐order sinusoidal oscillators: Four practical circuit examples

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Frequent Co-Authors

Ahmed G. Radwan
Ahmed G. Radwan Cairo University
Ahmed S. Elwakil
Ahmed S. Elwakil University of Sharjah
Khaled N. Salama
Khaled N. Salama King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Chun-Ming Chang
Chun-Ming Chang Asian University
Mohammed Ismail
Mohammed Ismail Wayne State University
Yehea Ismail
Yehea Ismail American University in Cairo
Maurits Ortmanns
Maurits Ortmanns University of Ulm
Costas Psychalinos
Costas Psychalinos University of Patras

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