Mona Fouad Moussa is a Full Professor of Electrical and Control Engineering. During the twenty years of her academic and research career at the Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport (AASTMT), she has served as the Academic Dean of the Smart Village campus and has held the position of Dean of the College of Engineering and Technology since 2016. After co-founding AASTMT's Smart Village Campus in 2012, Prof. Moussa also established multiple dual degree programs with prestigious universities from the UK and Europe across departments of the College of Engineering and Technology. She has also successfully secured the American Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) accreditation for several departments within the College of Engineering and Technology and the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) accreditation for the architectural department. As Pl, co-PI and team member, Professor Moussa has secured over 20 million Euros worth of research funding to AASTMT between 2016-2023 from both international funding agencies (e.g. PRIMA, HORIZON, ENI-CBC-MED, ERASMUS+, TEMPUS) and local funding bodies (e.g. The Academy for Scientific Research and Technology). Moreover, Prof. Moussa serves on the boards of numerous strategic committees for all AASTMT campuses. In addition to her leadership and managerial roles, Prof. Moussa remains a dedicated academic and educator. She continues to teach at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels and serves as a peer-reviewer for prestigious academic journals and periodicals such as The Transactions on Power Electronics and The Transactions on Industry Applications. Professor Moussa has published over 35 articles in the field of renewable energy in peer-reviewed journals and international conferences. Motivated by a strong commitment to advancing academic exchange, she co-founded the Academy Publishing Centre (APC) as a leading center for scholarly discourse in the Arab world and the globe. APC currently publishes eight peer-reviewed scientific journals across various sectors: medicine, linguistics, information technology, maritime transportation, logistics and business, climate adaptation, robotics, and renewable energy indexed by SCOPUS, exemplifying the commitment to global recognition and facilitating scholarly accessibility.