Mostafa Mousa
PhD Student
Research interests
- Engineering
Biography
Mostafa Mousa is a PhD student in the Department of Engineering, King’s College London.
He paired his BSc in mechatronics Engineering with a MSc in microelectronics systems design, focused on biohybrid soft robots. His PhD is investigating improved controllability of fluidic circuits for soft robots.
Mostafa Mousa received the prestigious Mostafa Ghanim Award for excellence in postgraduate studies from Nile University. He was handed the prize by the former president of Egypt Adly Mansour. His work on reconfigurable valves has been awarded a frontispiece of the journal Advanced Science for “outstanding results”.
He is interested in fluidic logic circuits, robotic matter, embodied intelligence, and sensing applications. He is a former photographer, videographer, and horrible padel tennis player.
Research Interests
- Soft Robotics
- Fluidic Circuits
- Embodied Intelligence
Supervisor Team
First Supervisor: Dr Antonio Forte
Second Supervisor: Dr Matthew Howard
Publications
News
King's gets hands-on with industry at Advanced Engineering
A delegation from the Department of Engineering showed off their latest product to over 400 leading manufacturers.
New breakthrough helps free up space for robots to 'think', say scientists
This could lead to the next generation of robots being smarter and more social than their predecessors.
News
King's gets hands-on with industry at Advanced Engineering
A delegation from the Department of Engineering showed off their latest product to over 400 leading manufacturers.
New breakthrough helps free up space for robots to 'think', say scientists
This could lead to the next generation of robots being smarter and more social than their predecessors.