2010 - Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers
His primary areas of investigation include Reliability engineering, Operations research, Algorithm, Accelerated life testing and Weibull distribution. His Reliability engineering study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Statistical inference, Stress, Intra-rater reliability and Degradation. His Operations research study incorporates themes from Continuous monitoring and Normal distribution.
His study in Algorithm is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Function and Data mining. His Accelerated life testing study is concerned with the larger field of Reliability. His studies deal with areas such as Reliability theory, Catastrophic failure, Dependability, First-hitting-time model and Reliability as well as Weibull distribution.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Reliability engineering, Reliability, Food science, Accelerated life testing and Statistics. His research in Reliability engineering intersects with topics in Test plan, One shot and Degradation. Reliability and Stress are frequently intertwined in his study.
Elsayed A. Elsayed usually deals with Food science and limits it to topics linked to Bioreactor and Bioprocess. Elsayed A. Elsayed has included themes like Weibull distribution, Proportional hazards model and Hazard in his Accelerated life testing study. Chart and Control engineering is closely connected to Statistical process control in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Statistics.
Elsayed A. Elsayed focuses on Food science, In vitro, Reliability, Medicinal chemistry and Reliability engineering. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Food science, Shake flask, Substrate, Sucrose and Bioprocess is strongly linked to Bioreactor. His In vitro research integrates issues from Cancer cell, Molecular biology, MCF-7 and In vivo.
His Reliability study frequently intersects with other fields, such as Algorithm. His Medicinal chemistry study also includes fields such as
Elsayed A. Elsayed mostly deals with Reliability, Reliability engineering, Algorithm, Food science and In vitro. His research in Reliability intersects with topics in Dependency, Monotonic function and Interval. While working in this field, Elsayed A. Elsayed studies both Reliability engineering and Analytical expressions.
His work on Computation as part of general Algorithm study is frequently connected to Spatial configuration, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. Elsayed A. Elsayed has included themes like Aeration, Cell growth, Substrate and Bioreactor in his Food science study. His In vitro research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Pyridine and In vivo.
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Analysis and control of production systems
Elsayed A. Elsayed;Thomas O. Boucher.
(1994)
Maintenance of Continuously Monitored Degrading Systems
Haitao Liao;Elsayed A. Elsayed;Ling Yau Chan.
European Journal of Operational Research (2006)
Job shop scheduling with alternative machines
Nabil Nasr;E. A. Elsayed.
International Journal of Production Research (1990)
Optimal levels of process parameters for products with multiple characteristics
E. A. Elsayed;Argon Chen.
International Journal of Production Research (1993)
A Methodology for the Health Sciences
E. A. Elsayed.
Iie Transactions (1997)
Reliability Inference for Field Conditions from Accelerated Degradation Testing
Haitao Liao;Elsayed A. Elsayed.
Naval Research Logistics (2006)
Algorithms for optimal material handling in automatic warehousing systems
E. A. Elsayed.
International Journal of Production Research (1981)
Mushrooms: A Potential Natural Source of Anti-Inflammatory Compounds for Medical Applications
Elsayed Ahmed Elsayed;Hesham Ali El Enshasy;Mohammad Ahmed M. Wadaan;Ramlan Abdul Aziz.
Mediators of Inflammation (2014)
Order batching algorithms and travel-time estimation for automated storage/retrieval systems
E. A. Elsayed;O. I. Unal.
International Journal of Production Research (1989)
Condition-based maintenance for continuously monitored degrading systems with multiple failure modes
Xiao Liu;Jingrui Li;Khalifa N. Al-Khalifa;Abdelmagid S. Hamouda.
Iie Transactions (2013)
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