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Biography
Lobna A. Said (Senior Member IEEE 2020) is a full-time Professor at the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, Nile University (NU). She is the director of the Microelectronics System Design Master Program (MSD) and the former Co-director of the Nanoelectronics Integrated System Design Research Center (NISC) (2021-2024). She received her B.Sc., M.Sc., and PhD in electronics and electrical communications from Cairo University, Egypt, in 2007, 2011, and 2016, respectively. She has over 230 publications distributed between high-impact journals, conferences, and book chapters. She has an H-index of 37, according to the Scopus database. Her interdisciplinary research interests include smart systems, hardware accelerators, data encryption, energy harvesting, fractional-order circuits and systems, non-linear analysis, and chaos theory.
She was involved in many national/international research grants as a PI, Co-PI, or Senior Researcher/ Member.
She is the Vice-Chair of the technical Chapters of the IEEE Egypt Section and the Chair of the IEEE Computational Intelligence Egypt Chapter. She is Vice Chair of the IEEE System Council Egypt Chapter.
She has been the Counselor of the IEEE NU student branch since 2018. She has been the Co-chair of WIE in the IEEE CAS Egypt Technical Chapter since 2021. She is a Member of the IEEE CASS Digital Communications Standing Committee. In 2025, she was elected IEEE Africa Council Secretary.
She won the State Encouragement Award in Engineering Science for 2019. She received the Excellence Award from the Center for the Development of Higher Education and Research in 2019 for her best PhD thesis, completed in 2016. She won the Dr. Hazem Ezzat Prize for Outstanding Researcher at NU in 2019 and 2020. Her name was in the Top 2% of Scientists, according to the Stanford Report for 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2024. She has received the Recognized Reviewer Award from many international journals. She was awarded the IEEE Outstanding Branch Counselor & Branch Chapter Advisor Award in 2021. In 2022, she received a Fulbright Junior Faculty Development Program (JFDP) award. In 2023, she received the Africa Science Leadership Programme (ASLP) fellowship from the University of Pretoria and the Global Young Academy, with the support of the Robert Bosch Stiftung. In 2025, she received the U.S.-Africa Frontiers Fellowship Award.
In 2019, she was selected as a member of the Egyptian Young Academy of Sciences (EYAS) to empower and encourage young Egyptian scientists in science and technology and build knowledge-based societies. She was elected as the Co-Chair of EYAS (2020-2023). Furthermore, in 2020, she was selected as an affiliate member of the African Academy of Sciences (AAS). In 2020, she was also chosen as a Member of the Arab German Young Academy of Sciences and Humanities (AGYA). She was elected to serve on the AGYA steering committee for two years (2022-2024). From 2023 to 2024, she served as the co-president of AGYA. She was selected to be a Member of the Council for Future Studies and Risk Management, ASRT, Egypt (2021-2028). She was chosen to be a Member of the Egypt-US Exchange Alumni Council (2025-2026). She serves on the Advisory Board of the Skills and Employability Enhancement Center (SEEC) at Nile University. In 2023, she was elected a Member of the Organization for Women in Science for the Developing World (OWSD). In 2025, she was elected as a Regional Member to represent the Arab Region on the OWSD Executive Board.
Additionally, she served on the technical and organizing committees of many international conferences, organized special sessions, and was selected as a TWAS Young Affiliate. In 2022, she joined the editorial boards of five journals published by Elsevier, MDPI, and Frontiers.
Achievements
- Lobna Said received The Stat Encouragement Award 2019 in engineering science. for Research Award from the Ministry of Scientific Research - Academy of Scientific Research and Technology.
- Lobna Said received the Dr. Hazem Ezzat Prize for the outstanding Researcher, NU for 2019/ 2020. for Research Award from Nile University.
- Lobna Said received The 2nd Place Best paper award Prize in ICM Conference, Jordon 2020 for Research Award from ICM Conference.
- Lobna Said received the Dr. Hazem Ezzat Prize for the outstanding Researcher, NU for 2018/ 2019. for Research Award from Nile University.
- Lobna Said received the Best Thesis Supervisor for the M.Sc. student Esraa Hamed, Nile University, 2019. for Research Award from Nile University.
- Lobna Said received the Excellence Award from the Center for the Development of Higher education and Research 2016 for Research Award from the Center for the Development of Higher education Research.
- Lobna Said received the Best paper award (electronic section) at the MOST Conference, Thessaloniki, Greece, 2017. the paper titled “FPGA Realization of Caputo and Grünwald-Letnikov Operators for Research Award from MOCAST Conference.
- Lobna Said being as Arab Co-President of the Arab-German Young Academy of Sciences and Humanities
- (AGYA) for this year Nov 23 to nov 24
- She was elected as the Co-president of the Arab-German Young Academy of Sciences and Humanities (AGYA) in 2023
- Lobna Said serves as the Special Issue Editor for Chaos and Complexity in Fractional Order Systems and Their Applications in Entropy (ISSN 1099-4300).
- Lobna Said is currently the Chair of the IEEE Computational Intelligence Egypt Chapter.
- Lobna Said was selected as a fellow in the Africa Science Leadership Programme (ASLP), hosted by the University of Pretoria and the Global Young Academy with the support of the Robert Bosch Stiftung, Dec 2023.
- Lobna Said is a member of the Organization for Women in Science for the Developing World (OWSD).
- Lobna Said serves as an International Ambassador of the 2024 IEEE 4th International Maghreb Meeting, May 2024, Tripoli – LIBYA.
- Lobna Said is the International Publicity Co-chair of SMART 2024 Conference.
- Lobna Said was invited as a Keynote Speaker at the ICDTA’24 International Conference on Digital Technologies and Applications, May 2024, MOROCCO.
- Lobna Said was invited as a Keynote Speaker in the International Workshop “Interdisciplinary Solutions for a Sustainable Future”, February 2024, UAE.
- Lobna Said received the Best Paper Award from the International Conference of Machine Intelligence and Smart Innovation (ICMISI’2024).
Research Tracks
- Analog integrated circuits.
- Digital integrated circuits.
- Fractional order circuits and systems.
- Chaos Theory and Nonlinear systems.
- Fractional-order biomedical applications.
- Fractional calculus.
- Renewable energy.
- Wastewater treatment and agriculture
Projects
Research Project
Wireless Monitoring of Fruit Growth Using an Electrical BioImpedance Sensor Device
The idea of this project is to graph the quality of fruits and vegetables similar to ECG in humans. The purpose of this project is to build a prototype for a portable wireless electronic device capable of measuring live tissue with fruits or vegetables using bioimpedance and some mathematical & electrical models then transmitting data to the base station. This project will add scientific and
Research Project
Software Algorithm and Hardware Implementations of Information Security Using Number Theory and Chaotic Systems
The project aims at proposing novel software algorithms for information security and their hardware implementations. The algorithms will utilize different methods based on number theory and chaos theory. Cryptography and information hiding systems will be developed for different media data types such as text, image, audio and video. The project will investigate different classes of symmetric
Research Project
Smart Agriculture in Internet of Things Era
Efficient management of the Earth’s water resources has surged in urgency due to the confluence of several factors, including population growth, climate change, urbanization, etc. Irrigation stands out as one of the major sources of water utilization that can benefit drastically from novel approaches to water management. The nominal method for smart irrigation is to use some weather conditions to
Research Project
Fractional-order Complex Chaotic Systems: FPGA Implementation and Applications
Fractional calculus (FC) has been proved through numerous research examples to be a superior tool for system description to the narrow integer order domain. This is achieved through the extra parameters introduced by allowing the differential or integral orders to take non-integer values. The promising capabilities of fractional-order devices challenge the research to find a way to simulate its
Research Project
FPGA/FPAA Implementation of Fractional-order Systems
Fractional Calculus (FC) has been proved through numerous research examples to be a superior tool for system description to the narrow integer order domain. This is achieved through the extra parameters introduced by allowing the differential or integral orders to take non-integer values. The promising capabilities of fractional-order devices challenge the research to find a way to simulate its
Research Project
Ternary Logic Gates Design
Nowadays, the demand for building CNTFET-based ternary systems has been increasing. The current two-level binary logic and MOSFET technology have been facing limitations in chip size, design complexity, and power consumption. In this proposal, the method to design Ternary logic gates based on CNTFET and Memristor is proposed. Implementing Ternary Full-Adders and Multipliers is also discussed in
Research Project
Two Port Fractional-order Oscillators and Filters Suitable for Tissue Modeling
Objective: This project aims to study the relation between the mathematical fundamentals of fractional calculus and the concept of two-port circuit networks in the design of oscillators and filters with their analyses. These concepts will be applied to the Cole-Cole model, suitable for agriculture and biomedical applications tissue modelling. Outcomes: Literature Surveys (2 Journals + 2 Chapters)
Research Project
Efficient Implementation of Reconfigurable Machine Learning IP Cores on FPGA
This project's aim is to develop a working flow providing a better and an efficient way for implementing Machine Learning algorithms having a balance between high performance and low power consumption. Objective/Contributions: Software Implementation of Machine Learning Algorithms Hardware Implementation of Machine Learning Algorithms Efficient Power Consumption Reconfigurable Design of ML FPGA IP
Research Project
Multi-stage Low-cost Treatment of Dyes and Paints Wastewater by Coagulation, Adsorption, and Filtration for Reuse in Several Application
Objective/Contributions: Designing and constructing a low-cost, efficient, rapid environmentally friendly treatment system for textile and paint industries' recycling and treatment. Conducting a comprehensive literature database of all the reuse and treatment methods, in paints wastewater treatment and all the pilot plants, and treatment plants used success stories that successfully reduce the
Research Project
Multi-purposes Reading IoT-based Smart Platform
Objectives/Contributions: The project aims to introduce a solution for a multi-protocol environment. The proposed device that represents the ultimate goal of the project will act as an interpreter between different communication media, representing the project’s main deliverable. Furthermore, we propose to have a smart device to estimate the channel performance and decide the optimum communication
Research Project
Making Graduates in Egypt, Libya and Palestine Ready for the Job Market
Objectives/Contributions: Many Arab countries have to deal with discrepancies between the educational output and the actual needs of their labour markets. Introducing capacity-building trainings for new graduates is an optimal approach to bridge this gap, improve their skills and increase their marketability for industry or academia, which is the aim of the project by the AGYA Working Group Arab
Research Project
Improving Job Market Skills of Graduates
In Egypt and its neighbouring countries, a mismatch between educational output and training requirements of the labour market has been a significant constraint on economic development. Pre-employment skills are essential to prepare newly graduated students for the job market in the industry as well as academia. AGYA members Dr. Lobna Said, Dr. Mohamed Abou El-Enein, Dr. Shadi Albarqouni and Dr
Research Project
Bio-Mimetic Locomotion of Soft Turtle Robot
Abstract Amphibious robots have great potential for a variety of applications, but their design can be complex and expensive. Bio-inspired soft robotics offers a promising solution, as their actuators can perform evenly on land and underwater. Our robot takes inspiration from turtle locomotion as it bridges the gap between traditional four-legged robots and swimming robots. The robot can be
Research Project
Bio-inspired Soft Robot for Monitoring Coral Reefs
Abstract Coral reefs play a crucial role in supporting a quarter of all aquatic life, but their existence is now threatened by ongoing climate changes. Our project aims to develop an underwater soft robot that can mimic the morphology and shape of actual marine creatures and to imitate their swimming motion. This robot can play a critical role as monitoring platform to understand the reefs