Mohamed Yalouh | |
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Born | Mohamed Yalouh January 12, 2005 |
Nationality | Moroccan |
Organization | The International Federation of Inventors' Associations |
Known for | Hexa-Stroke Engine |
Mohamed Yalouh is a Moroccan inventor known for his works in Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Engineering. [1] [2] [3] He won the International Invention Innovation Competition in Canada (iCAN) in 2020. Yalouh’s Hexa-Stroke Engine was named the invention with the best design and conceptualized representation. [4] [5] [6] He won numerous other titles from innovation expositions and contests around the world, such as the International Innovation & Invention Competition in Taiwan. [7] [6] [8] [9] Yalouh was recently recognized on IFIA’s list of notable inventors for his innovations. [4]
Yalouh was born in Tetuan, Morocco and currently lives in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates where he attends the American Community School of Abu Dhabi. [10]
He co-founded Waind, a student-led research and development project aimed at exploring innovative solutions to global problems through Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Computer Vision. The startup aims to build a R&D network of student communities worldwide to explore new hard-tech innovations. [10]
At 14 years old, Mohamed learned about different elements of Automotive and Mechanical Engineering. At 15 years old, he drafted his own patent application for “The Hexa-Stroke Engine” (H.R.R.E). This invention is a 6-stroke and multi-powerstroke diesel automotive engine, predominantly relating to Felix Wankel’s Triangle Rotary Engine from 1954. Yalouh’s H.R.R.E stands distinctive with few similar models. [4] Some of the features it possesses include low fuel consumption, powerful coordinated power strokes, lighter in weight, environment friendly, lower weight-to-power ratios, neutral temperature across its housing, and so on. These were set to bring a conceptual, innovative solution to minimize emissions and reduce the carbon footprint, and yet perform more efficiently with an overall far exceeding performance than its previous versions. [11] [4]