Mohanad El-Haji
Mohanad holds a doctorate in Industrial Engineering from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), which he earned in 2014 with a doctoral thesis titled “Ontology-based Definition of Validation Tool Requirements in Automotive Engineering.”
His core competencies include process optimization, formalization of expert knowledge, and product concept and design. He has been working in the field of digitalization for over ten years, beginning with his first research project at KIT in 2008.
Mohanad continuously impresses our customers with his brilliant ideas and creative solutions.

Publications
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From bias to balance: achieving organisational justice through algorithmic task allocation
Armin Baehr, Mohanad El-Haji

Hybrid Models for Efficient Control, Optimization, and Monitoring of Thermo-Chemical Processes and Plants
T. Freudenmann, H.-J. Gehrmann, K. Aleksandrov, M. El-Haji & D. Stapf

Hybridmodelle zur effizienten Regelung, Optimierung und Überwachung von thermo-chemischen Prozessen und Anlagen am Beispiel der oszillierenden Verbrennung
T. Freudenmann, H.-J. Gehrmann, M. El-Haji, D. Stapf

Context-Sensitive Hazard Anticipation Based on Driver Behavior Analysis and Cause-and-Effect Chain Study
Y. Saito & P. Raksincharoensak, H. Inoue, M. El-Haji & T. Freudenmann
Lectures
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