Mohamed Desouky
About Mohamed Desouky
Mohamed Desouky is the Lead Aerothermal Engineer at Nikola Motor Company, with extensive experience in aerodynamics and thermal engineering across multiple automotive companies.
Current Role at Nikola Motor Company
Since 2021, Mohamed Desouky is serving as the Lead Aerothermal Engineer at Nikola Motor Company, located in the Greater Phoenix Area. In this role, he focuses on optimizing cooling airflow and thermal protection systems, including electronic cooling fans and HVAC. His contributions are integral to the company, particularly in solving complex multidisciplinary engineering problems.
Previous Role at Dassault Systèmes
From 2017 to 2021, Mohamed Desouky worked as an Aeroacoustics/Aerodynamics Industry Process Expert Specialist at Dassault Systèmes in Livonia, Michigan, United States. Over his four years there, he specialized in managing soiling and water management challenges and addressing aeroacoustic issues such as greenhouse, underbody, and seal noise. His expertise was crucial in improving driving dynamics through aerodynamic efficiency enhancements.
Experience at Mazda Motor Corporation
In 2016, Mohamed Desouky joined Mazda Motor Corporation as a Senior Application Engineer for a six-month period in Hiroshima, Japan. His work primarily involved applying his aerothermal and aerodynamic expertise to enhance vehicle performance and efficiency. This role added significant experience to his already robust background in automotive engineering.
Doctorate from Yokohama National University
Mohamed Desouky earned his Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) from Yokohama National University between 2009 and 2012. During these three years, he deepened his knowledge and research capabilities in engineering, providing him with a solid foundation for his future roles in the automotive and aerothermal sectors.
Educational Background at Cairo University
Mohamed Desouky completed both his Bachelor's and Master's degrees at Cairo University. He received his Bachelor's degree in 2005 after five years of study and continued to achieve his Master's degree in 2009 after an additional four years. His education at Cairo University laid the groundwork for his career in engineering and aerodynamic research.