Dr. Mostafa research interests include , mixed analog circuit design, low-power circuits, variation-tolerant design, soft errror tolerant design, statistical design methodologies, next generation FPGA, spintronics, Memristors, energy harvesting MEMS/NEMS, and Optoelectronics.
-Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) Post Doctoral Fellowship, Fall 2011-Spring 2013 ($80,000).
-Listed in Who's Who in Science and Engineering 2012-2013.
-University of Toronto Research Associate Scholarship, Fall 2011-Spring 2012 ($12,000).
-Ontario Graduate Scholarship (OGS), Fall 2011-Spring 2012 ($25,000). . -University of Waterloo Institute of Nano-technology (WIN) nanofellowship research excellence award, Fall 2010, and Winter 2011 ($10,000).
-Ontario Graduate Scholarship for Science and Technology (OGSST), Fall 2010, and Winter 2011 ($10,000).
-University of Waterloo SandFord Fleming TA Excellence Award, 2008 ($500).
-University of Waterloo Faculty of Engineering Graduate scholarship, Winter 2008, Winter 2009, Fall 2009, and Winter 2010 ($4,000).
-International Doctoral Student Award from University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, Spring 2007- Winter 2010 ($27,000).
-Schlumberger-Anadrill, Egypt award for the best graduation project in Egypt for the year 2001, February 2002 ($2,000).
-Cairo University academic distinction prize, August 2001 ($300).
-Inter-University Microelectronics Center (IMEC), Leuven, Belgium award for the best Internship project, September 2000 ($2,000).
-Faculty of engineering, Cairo University, award of excellence during all undergrad years of study, August 1997, August 1998, August 1999, August 2000, and August 2001 (Certicates).
CCEEN280 Semester: Fall
(Seminar-1) ELC602 Semester: Fall
(Digital Circuit Design-Post Gradute Course) ELCN100 Semester: Fall
(Electronic Instruments and Measurements) Industrial Electronics Semester: Spring
(Emerging Technology Part) ELC401 Semester: Spring
(Green Electronics -Part1) AMN606 Semester: Spring
(MEMS/NEMS Technology and Devices-Post Graduate Course) Analog Integrated Circuits Design Semester: Summer
(ITI & AUC-Post Graduate Course) ELC102 Semester: Fall
(Circuits 1-Part2)