Associate Professor
Email: yelogail@zewailcity.edu.eg
Office Phone number extension: 1541
Office Room Number: Academic Building, Zone D, S009
Programs: Nanotechnology and Nanoelectronics Engineering
Dr. Eng. Yasmine Elogail
Biography
Dr. Yasmine Elogail currently serves as Assistant Professor at Zewail City. She earned her PhD from the University of Stuttgart, Germany. During her doctoral studies, she gained extensive cleanroom and device characterization experience. She was also a visiting researcher at the Microsystems Technology Laboratories at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Her academic journey reflects strong international research exposure, combining solid theoretical foundations with hands-on expertise in advanced semiconductor technologies.
Her current research envisions advancing the future of semiconductor technologies by developing innovative nanoelectronics, sensing, and power devices enabling energy-efficient, intelligent and highly integrated systems. Her work explores novel device architectures based on advanced and hybrid semiconductor materials aiming at overcoming the physical and energy conventional limitations.
She is interested in enabling smart sensing platforms through advanced devices. By integrating multi-physics simulation, advanced fabrication techniques, and experimental characterization with emerging AI-driven modeling approaches, her research seeks to contribute to sustainable electronics supporting societal and industrial transformation.
She actively collaborates with international research institutions and industry and is engaged in mentoring students, leading research initiatives, and contributing to IEEE professional activities serving as Vice Chair of the IEEE Egypt Electron Devices Society and Treasurer of IEEE Egypt Women in Engineering.
Dr. Eng. Yasmine Abdelrahman Elogail is an Assistant Professor in the Nanotechnology and Nanoelectronics Engineering Program at Zewail City of Science, Technology and Innovation and a researcher at the Center for Nanotechnology. With over 20 years of academic experience in teaching, research, and academica, she has built a multidisciplinary profile that bridges semiconductor physics, advanced nano-device engineering, and intelligent design methodologies.
She earned her B.Sc. with honors from Ain Shams University, followed by an M.Sc. from the German University in Cairo in collaboration with the University of Stuttgart, Germany. She completed her Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering at the University of Stuttgart, where she pioneered work on Ge/SiGeSn-based vertical nano field-effect transistors for low-power applications, combining device physics, heterostructure engineering, fabrication, and TCAD modeling. She also served as a visiting researcher at the Microsystems Technology Laboratories at MIT, contributing to advanced characterization studies on next-generation transistor technologies.
Her research vision is strategically focused on advancing Egypt’s position in the global semiconductor and nanoelectronics landscape encompassing advancing semiconductor technologies with emerging transistor architectures (NanoFETs, TFETs, GAA), optoelectronic devices, power electronics, neuromorphic devices, and sustainable energy devices including solar cells and smart sensors. She is involved in integrating artificial intelligence into simulation environments to accelerate device innovation and enable predictive, data-driven semiconductor engineering.
Dr. Elogail has supervised numerous senior graduation projects and currently mentors multiple M.Sc. and Ph.D. candidates across different institutions. She actively collaborates with international research centers and industry leaders, strengthening academia–industry integration. Through research, international collaboration, and IEEE professional services, she is dedicated to shaping the future of nanoelectronics in Egypt’s ecosystem and empowering the next generation of technology innovators.
Research Areas
- Nanoelectronic Device Engineering and Emerging Transistor Technologies
- Semiconductor Device Modeling & Simulation
- Nanofabrication & Cleanroom Technologies
- Optoelectronic & Photonic Devices
- Power Semiconductor Devices
- Semiconductor Sensors & Autonomous Systems
- AI-Assisted Device Design for TCAD Development
Funded Projects
- National Technology lab Project at Center of Nanotechnology’, Zewail City, 2024 – Amount 25 million Egyptian Pounds, Researcher
- ‘Algorithms for Autonomous Vehicles’ STDF, 2023 - Amount: 340K LE, PhD Supervisor (project ID 48212)
Awards & Honors
Team Supervisor: Winning 3rd place in the Carbon Reduction Challenge in summer 2025 organized by Georgia Institute of Technology & Ray C. Anderson Center for Sustainable Business
Professional Membership
- IEEE Senior Member
- Electron Device Society IEEE Egypt Section vice Chair
- Women in Engineering IEEE Egypt Section Treasurer
- Young Professionals IEEE Egypt Section WIE Representative
- Awards and Recognition Committee IEEE Egypt Section Chair 2026
- SIGHT Group IEEE Egypt Section vice chair (2023-2024)