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Lakehead PhD Student Awarded AFCCE Scholarship

Mohammed Kamel AbuFoulMohammed Kamel AbuFoul, a graduate student from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Lakehead University, has been awarded the AFCCE Scholarship for the fall 2025 semester by the Association of Federal Communications Consulting Engineers (AFCCE), Washington, D.C., USA. This scholarship recognizes academic excellence in communications engineering and is awarded to graduate students who demonstrate strong potential for a career in telecommunications engineering.

Mohammed Kamel AbuFoul is a PhD candidate at the Thunder Bay campus under the supervision of Dr. Salama Ikki. He specializes in physical-layer communication and integrated sensing in high-mobility environments, including 6G waveform design and OTFS performance analysis.

He is also a sessional instructor in the Software Engineering and Computer Science departments at Lakehead. Recently, he was awarded a research grant from Mitacs–Lab2Market for the project "AutoSAR: Autonomous UAV Search and Rescue Using Deep Learning for Emergency Response in Remote and Infrastructure-Free Regions" (Ontario, Canada, 2025). He has also served as a peer reviewer for leading journals such as IEEE Wireless Communications Letters and SCIENCE CHINA Information Sciences.

The Association of Federal Communications Consulting Engineers (AFCCE) is a professional organization of individuals who are involved in the field of broadcast and wireless communications, many of whom regularly assist clients on technical issues before the Federal Communications Commission, FCC. In addition to its professional activities, AFCCE engages in charitable and educational activities, including the administration of this scholarship fund.

May Remenda awarded $3,000 scholarship for research in dementia care

May Remenda - Targeted Scholarship 2024 with Ken Noakes (left) and Bill Latham (Zone 8 Director)

From left: Ken Noakes (Executive Director, MROO), May Remenda and Bill Latham (Director of Zone 8, MROO) at the Annual Zone 8 Meeting in Thunder Bay on May 7, 2024. Photo credit: MROO.


The Municipal Retirees Organization Ontario (MROO) has awarded $3,000 to graduate student May Remenda, who is in her final year of a Master of Social Work with a specialization in Gerontology. Under the supervision of Dr. Kathy Kortes-Miller, her thesis focuses on enhancing dementia care for Indigenous residential school survivors relocated to long-term care facilities far from their communities. By advocating for culturally safer care practices, her work aims to ensure these elders are treated with dignity and kindness. 

May is the first Lakehead recipient of the MROO'S Targeted Scholarship Program. In 2024, the MROO signed an agreement with Lakehead to become their second partner school in the new Targeted Scholarship Program. 

Read the full interview with May at https://www.mroo.org/en/whats-happening/targeted-scholarship-recipient-2....

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