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Fawaz Y Annaz

Associate Professor - Director of Mechatronics Programme, Faculty of Engineering

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Teaching Summary

  • Robotics, dynamics and control
  • Classical control theory
  • Advanced control systems
  • Sliding mode Control
  • Embedded computer hardware

Research Summary

High Integrity Systems (HIS) for Aerospace Applications Smart Electromechanical Actuators (SEA) for the All-Electric Aircraft. Development of Industrial and Mobile (UGV and UAV)… read more

Selected Publications

  • F Y ANNAZ, 2008. Hardware vs. Lumped Cross-monitoring in Smart Multi-Lane Torque-Summed Electromechanical Actuators Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers,: Part O, Journal of Risk and Reliability. 222(4), 687-699
  • F Y ANNAZ, 2007. Worthy Test Programmes and Developments in Smart Electromechanical Actuators Smart Materials and Structures. 16,
  • F Y ANNAZ, 2012. A Mobile Robot Solving a Virtual Maze Environment International Journal of Electronics, Computer and Communications Technologies: IJECCT. 2(2),
  • F Y ANNAZ, 2011. Path-Whispering in a Virtual Environment International Review of Mechanical Engineering, (IREME). 5(5),

Current Research

  • High Integrity Systems (HIS) for Aerospace Applications
  • Smart Electromechanical Actuators (SEA) for the All-Electric Aircraft.
  • Development of Industrial and Mobile (UGV and UAV) Robots.
  • Artificial Heart Development
  • Application of Sliding Mode Control to industrial and aerospace systems helical actuation systems
  • Vibration Control in Long-Shafts
  • Speech Perception with Electromyography and Image Processing
  • F Y ANNAZ, 2012. A Mobile Robot Solving a Virtual Maze Environment International Journal of Electronics, Computer and Communications Technologies: IJECCT. 2(2),
  • F Y ANNAZ, 2011. Analytical redundancy in Torque Summed Multi-Lane Smart Electromechanical Actuators International Review of Aerospace Engineering (IREASE). 4,
  • F Y ANNAZ, 2011. Path-Whispering in a Virtual Environment International Review of Mechanical Engineering, (IREME). 5(5),
  • F Y ANNAZ, 2008. Hardware vs. Lumped Cross-monitoring in Smart Multi-Lane Torque-Summed Electromechanical Actuators Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers,: Part O, Journal of Risk and Reliability. 222(4), 687-699
  • F Y ANNAZ, 2007. Technology Transfer of Aircraft Actuation to Marine Actuation and Propulsion Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology Special Issue. 21(6), 950-954
  • F Y ANNAZ, 2007. Smart Multi-Lane Electromechanical Actuators Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology Special Issue. 21(6), 955-960
  • F Y ANNAZ, 2007. Worthy Test Programmes and Developments in Smart Electromechanical Actuators Smart Materials and Structures. 16,
  • F Y ANNAZ, 2005. Fundamental Design Concepts in Multi-Lane Smart Electromechanical Actuators Smart Materials and Structures. 14, 1227-1238
  • C. JANNUZI and F Y ANNAZ, 2004. Which Phonological Model Does Electromyographic Analysis Support: the Phoneme, the Feature or the Articulatory Gesture? University of Fukui Research Bulletin.
  • C. JANNUZI and F Y ANNAZ, 2004. Sub-Lexical Models in Phonology and the Implications for Language Learning and Processing: What Electromyography Tells Us University of Fukui, Research Bulletin, 2004.
  • T. YAMANE, F.Y. ANNAZ, Y. SHIRASAKI, K. NONAKA and Y. OKADA, 2001. Rotational Stability of the Monopivot Centrifugal Blood Pump With a Magnetic Coupling Journal of Mechanical Engineering Laboratory. 64-68

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