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Ehab El-Saadany

Professor, PhD, Professor of Engineering, Senior Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (SMIEEE), Tier 2 Canadian Research Chair

Mohamed Ahmed (Sadek)

Adjunct Assistant Professor, PhD, Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (MIEEE), Professional Engineer in Ontario (PEng), Certificate in University Teaching (CUT)

Office 

University of Waterloo 
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering 
200 University Avenue West 
Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G1 
Canada

Carl A. Pollock Hall (CPH) 2382A
Phone: 519-888-4567 Ext. 35317
Fax: 519-746-3077
Email: mohamed.ahmed@uwaterloo.ca

Mohamed Ahmed's Curriculum Vitae (PDF)

Teaching and supervision

Office hours: By appointment (email)

Courses:

ECE = Electrical and Computer Engineering 

  • ECE 124: Digital Circuits and Systems
  • ECE 224: Embedded Microprocessor Systems
  • ECE 462: Electrical Distribution Systems
  • Mechatronics Engineering (MTE) 320: Actuators & Power Electronics
  • Mechanical Engineering (ME) 269: Electromechanical Devices and Power Processing

Graduate students, post-doctoral fellows and visitors

Post-doctoral fellows

  • Haytham Abd Elrahman, Research topic: Integration of ES for Improving Power Quality of Smart Distribution Systems. (October 2017-Now)
  • Mahmoud Othman, Research topic: Operation-time DG Connection Impact Assessment. (January 2017-Now)

Former students

  • Participated in the supervision of Hani Aldhubaib (PhD student at University of Waterloo), Topic: Reliability Analysis of Power Systems Considering the Effect of Weather Variations, to be defended December 2017.
  • Co-Supervisor of Haytham Ibrahim (Masters Student at University of Waterloo), has finished November 2017. Thesis title: “Impact of Demand Response and Battery Energy Storage System on Electricity Markets.”
  • Participated in the supervision of Ameena Saad Al-Sumaiti (PhD student at University of Waterloo), has finished August 2015. Thesis title: “Power Generation Shortage in Developing Countries: Restrictions, Challenges and Proposed Solutions.”
  • Participated in the supervision of Abdulaziz Almutairi (Master student at University of Waterloo), has finished May 2014. Thesis title “Evaluating Wind Power Generating Capacity Adequacy Using MCMC Time Series Model.”
  • Participated in the supervision of Nazila Rajaei (PhD student at University of Waterloo), has finished April 2015. Thesis title: “Fault Current Management in Power Systems using Inverter-Based Distributed Generators.”

Masters/other research graduate degrees

  • Co-Supervisor of Engy Adel (Masters Student at University of Waterloo), Topic: TBD, started January 2018.
  • Co-Supervisor of Sherin Helal (Masters Student at University of Waterloo), Topic: TBD, started September 2017.

Current PhD Students

  • Co-Supervisor of Mohamed Hamouda (PhD student at University of Waterloo), Topic: TBD, started May 2017.
  • Co-Supervisor of Ahmed Mustafa (PhD student at University of Waterloo), Topic: TBD, started January 2017.
  • Co-Supervisor of Nitin Padman (PhD student at University of Waterloo), Topic: Energy Storage and Demand Response as New Entrants in Electricity Markets: Frameworks and Models, started September 2014.
  • Co-Supervisor of Ayman Elkasrawy (PhD student at Ryerson University), Topic: An overall framework for Demand Response Implementation by System Operators, started January 2014.

Research

Areas:

  • Renewable energy analysis
    • Solar and Wind Energy Sources
    • Renewable energy penetration analysis
    • Storage system design and analysis
  • Distribution system analysis
    • Distribution system planning, Load forecasting, and Substation engineering
    • Distribution system performance analysis
    • Reactive power control
    • Distribution system protection and reliability
  • Smart grid analysis
    • Load management advisory service for smart meters
    • Automatic fault detection and system restoration in smart systems
    • Decision assistive models for distribution systems asset management
    • Impact of distributed generation on smart grid operation and protection
  • Power system asset management and risk analysis
    • Transformer techno-economic replacement and end of life analysis
    • Transformer outage probability distribution analysis
    • Transmission lines decision support system (DSS) for the analysis and prioritization of asset sustainment investment
  • Power quality analysis
    • Power quality performance benchmarking
    • Power quality detection and identification
    • Power quality monitoring device locations in the distribution system

Ramadan El-Shatshat

Lecturer, PhD, Professional Engineer (PEng)

Office

University of Waterloo
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering 
200 University Avenue West 
Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G1 
Canada

Centre for Environmental Information Technology (EIT) 4021
Phone: 519-888-4567 ext. 37063
Email: RAElShatshat@uwaterloo.ca

Research interests

  • Power quality (PQ) improvement under the deregulated environment
  • Power quality problems (harmonics, sag, flicker, etc) monitoring and mitigation
  • Developing a new active power conditioning technique to control and mitigate different power quality problems in power systems
  • Power electronic circuits and systems design
  • Conversion of power obtained from renewable energy sources to grid-quality alternating current (AC)-power
  • New monitoring techniques based on artificial intelligence

More information on Ramadan El-Shatshat

Mehrdad Kazerani

PhD, Professional Engineer (PEng), Senior Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (SMIEEE), Professor

Office

Mehrdad Kazerani

University of Waterloo 
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering 
200 University Avenue West 
Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G1 
Canada

Office: Centre for Environmental Information Technology (EIT) 4171
Phone: 519-888-4567 ext. 33737
Fax: 519-746-3077
E-mail: mkazerani@uwaterloo.ca

Mehrdad Kazerani's Curriculum Vitae (PDF)

Teaching and supervision

Office hours: By appointment (email or call).

Courses:

ECE = Electrical and Computer Engineering

MTE = Mechatronics Engineering

  • ECE 6615PD: Design and Application of Direct Current (DC) / Direct Current Converters
  • ECE 6611PD: Electric Machines and Motor Drives
  • ECE 6610PD: Power Electronics Converters: Design and Applications
  • ECE 663: Energy Processing
  • ECE 463: Design and Applications of Power Electronic Converters
  • MTE 420: Power Electronics and Motor Drives

Graduate students

  • Talal Alharbi, PhD, “Energy Storage System Integration in the Grid” (2016-present)
  • Marten Pape, PhD, “New Advances in Microgrid Control” (2016-present)
  • Ahmad Abuaish, MASc, “Assessment of Battery-Supercapacitor Hybrid Energy Storage System Topologies for Electric Vehicles from Battery Capacity Fading Viewpoint” (2014-2016)
  • Haoduo Wang, MASc, “Design and Performance Evaluation of a Battery Simulator” (2015-2016)
  • Mahmoud Allam, PhD, “Novel Control Methods for Hybrid AC/DC Microgrids” (2014-present)
  • Martin Robert Kardasz, MASc, “Design and Implementation of an Electric Vehicle Test Bed” (2013-present)
  • Marten Pape, MASc, “Design and Implementation of an Isolated Microgrid Test Bed” (2013-2015)
  • Elham Karimi, PhD, “Optimal Planning of Renewable Energy-Based Microgrids for Remote Communities Considering the Operation Constraints” (2013-present)
  • Mauricio Restrepo, PhD, “Smart Charging and Discharging of Electric Vehicles in Distribution Grids” (2012-present)
  • Zuher Al-Nasir: PhD, “A Small-Scale Standalone Wind Energy Conversion System Featuring SCIG, CSI and a Novel Storage Integration Scheme” (2011-2016)
  • Mariano Arriaga: PhD, “Long-Term Renewable Energy Electricity Planning for Remote Communities” (2011-2015)
  • Amir Ostadi: PhD, “Optimal Sizing of Battery/Ultracapacitor-Based Energy Storage Systems in Electric Vehicles” (2011-2015)
  • Jordan Morris, MASc, “Development of a Bidirectional Smart Charger Prototype for Grid Impact Studies” (2012-2014)
  • Daniel Olivares: PhD, “An Energy Management Scheme for Isolated Microgrids Considering Uncertainty” (2010-2014)
  • Kun Zhuge: MASc, “Development of an Efficient Hybrid Energy Storage System (HESS) for Electric and Hybrid Electric Vehicles” (2011-2013)
  • Prajna Paramita Dash: PhD, “A High-Performance Three-Phase Grid-Connected PV System Based on Multilevel Current Source Inverter” (2009-2013)
  • Noreen Wong: MASc, “Design of a Two-Stage Level-Two Bidirectional On-Board Battery Charger for Plugin Vehicles” (2010-2013)
  • Kurtis Unger: MASc, “Organically Grown Microgrids: The Development and Simulation of a Solar Home System-Based Microgrid” (2011-2012)
  • Mohamed Zakaria Mohamed Ahmed Shams El-Dein: PhD, “Novel Designs for Photovoltaic Arrays to Reduce Partial Shading Losses and to Ease Series Arc Fault Detection” (2009-2012)
  • Mehdi Vafei: MASc, “Optimally-Sized Design of a Wind/Diesel/Fuel Cell Hybrid System for a Remote Community” (2009-2011)
  • Brian Su-Ming Fan: PhD, “Multidisciplinary Optimization of Hybrid Electric Vehicles: Component Sizing and Power management Logic” (2007-2011)
  • Ameena Alsumaiti: MASc, “Sizing and Allocation of PV Units in Distribution Systems”  (2008-2010)
  • Walid Omran: PhD, “Performance Analysis of Grid-Connected Photovoltaic Systems” (2006-2010)
  • Michelle I. Thorne: MASc, “A Fuel-Cell Vehicle Test Station” (2006-2008)
  • Jennifer Bauman: PhD, “Advances in Fuel Cell Vehicle Design”, (2004-2008)
  • S. Masoud Barakati: PhD, “Modeling and Controller Design of a Wind Energy Conversion System Including a Matrix Converter” (2003-2008)
  • Nathan Stretch: MASc, “Advancements in Current-Sourced Inverter Methodologies for Use in Small-Scale Power Generation” (2005-2007)
  • Brian Su-Ming Fan: MASc, “Modeling and Simulation of a Hybrid Electric Vehicle Using MATLAB/SIMULINK and ADAMS” (2002-2007)
  • Ali Tatari: MASc, “Flicker Mitigation of Electric Arc Furnace Using Dynamic Voltage Restorer” (2004-2006)
  • Jason R. Grenier: MASc, “Design of a MOSFET-Based Pulsed Power Supply for Electroporation” (2003-2006)
  • Tiantian Pan: MASc, “Stand-Alone Fuel Cell Inverter Systems for Residential Applications” (2002-2004)
  • Afshin Majd: PhD, “Development and Performance Analysis of a Distributed Generation Scheme Composed of Microturbine and Induction Generator” (2000-2004)
  • Xuanyuan Wang: MASc, “A High-Performance Modular Photovoltaic Grid-Connected Inverter” (2001-2003)
  • Ghodratollah Esmaeili: MASc, “Development of a High-Performance Photovoltaic Grid-Connected Inverter” (1999-2001)
  • Yang Ye: PhD, “Advances in Modeling and Applications of Three-Phase Power Converters” (1998-2001)
  • Ramadan El-Shatshat: PhD, “A Novel Modular Approach to Active Power-0Line Harmonic Filtering in Distribution Systems” (1997-2001)

Post-Doctoral Fellows, Visiting Scholars

  • Felipe Darcie Pereira, Intern (Canada-Brazil Ciecia Sem Fronteiras (CsF) Research Placement), “Design and Simulation of an Electric Vehicle Powertrain Based on Brushless DC Motor”, September-December, 2016.
  • Carlos Javier Hernández Carimán, Visiting Scholar, “Design, simulation and implementation of a 4-leg inverter module for the microgrid test bed”, February-April, 2016.
  • Prof. Marcos Eduardo Orchard Concha, Visiting Scholar, “Modeling of Maximum Power versus State-of-Charge of Lithium-Ion Batteries” (July 2014)
  • Daniel Pola, Visiting Scholar, “Experiment-Based Modeling of Maximum Power versus State-of-Charge of Lithium-Ion Batteries” (May-July, 2014)
  • Prof. Roberto Cardenas, Visiting Scholar, “Modeling of Maximum Power versus State-of-Charge of Lithium-Ion Batteries” (July 2013)
  • Claudio Bergus, Visiting Scholar, “Implementation of an Experimental System for Modeling of Maximum Power versus State-of-Charge of Lithium-Ion Batteries” (May-July, 2013)
  • Yong Li, Visiting Scholar, “Design and Simulation of a Test Bed for Evaluation of a Hybrid Energy Storage System for EVs and HEVs” (2011-2013)
  • Karim Shaarbafi, Visiting Scholar, “New Topologies and Controllers for HVDC and FACTS” (2004-2005)
  • Prof. Xiyou Chen: Visiting Scholar, “Indirect Matrix Converter-Based Induction Motor Drive” (2004-2005)
  • Dr. Khaled Nigim: Visiting Scholar, “Study of Steady-State Behaviour of Stand-Alone Wound-Rotor Induction Generator for Wind-Energy Recovery Systems” (2001-2003)
  • Dr. K. Liu: PDF, Development of a High-Voltage Controllable DC Power Supply for Aerospace Applications (1999-2000)

Research interests

  • Power Electronic Circuits and Systems Design
  • Power Quality/Active Power Filters
  • Matrix Converters
  • Distributed Generation
  • Current-Sourced Converter Applications
  • Utility Interface of Alternative Energy Sources
  • Battery Electric, Hybrid Electric and Fuel Cell Vehicles
  • Flexible AC Transmission Systems (FACTS)
  • Energy Storage Systems
  • Microgrid Planning and Control
  • Four-Quadrant Smart Chargers

Education

  • BSc (Shiraz University, Iran)
  • Master’s (Concordia University, Canada)
  • PhD (McGill University, Canada)

Magdy Salama

Professor, PhD., Professional Engineer (PEng), Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (FIEEE), University Research Chair

Office

University of Waterloo 
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering 
200 University Avenue West 
Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G1 
Canada

Centre for Environmental Information Technology (EIT) 3106
Phone: 519-888-4567 ext. 33757
E-mail: m.salama@ece.uwaterloo.ca

Magdy Salama's Curiculum Vitae (PDF)

Teaching and supervision

Office hours: By appointment (email or call)

Courses:

ECE = Electrical and Computer Engineering

  • ECE 6617PD: Asset Management and Risk Assessment of Power Systems
  • ECE 6616PD: Electric Safety and Grounding System Design
  • ECE 6605PD: Power System Protection
  • ECE 668: Distribution System Engineering
  • ECE 760: Power System Transients
  • ECE 126 : Introduction to Electrostatics, Magnetism and Electronics
  • Mechanical Engineering (ME) 269 : Electromechanical Devices and Power Processing

Graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and visitors

A) Former students

  • M. Elnashar, PhD 2011, Enabling high wind penetration in electrical grids.
  • A. Abu Elanien, PhD 2011, Transformer health assessment and techno-economic end of life evaluation
  • M. Mukerji, MASc 2011, Optimal siting and sizing of solar photovoltaic distributed generation to minimize loss, present value of future asset upgrades and peak demand costs on a real distribution feeder
  • G. Gilbert, PhD 2010, Grounding system design
  • Y. Alhazmi, MASc 2010, Allocating power quality monitors in electrical distribution systems to measure
  • R. Xu, MASc 2010, An information tracking approach to the segmentation of prostates in ultrasound imaging
  • W. Omran, PhD 2010, Performance analysis of grid-connected photovoltaic systems.
  • N. Rahman, MASc 2009, Energy storage solutions for wind generator connected distribution systems in rural Ontario.
  • J. Maggard, MASc 2009, Automation of sleep staging.
  • W. Moussa, M.Sc 2009, A multiprocessor application driven platform based on field programmable gate array (FGPA) technology.
  • S. Zhang, MASc 2008, Classification of sleep staging for Narcolepsy assistive device.
  • M. Wahba, MASc 2008, An automated modified region growing techniques for prostate segmentation in trans-rectal ultrasound images.
  • T. El-Fouly, PhD 2007, Wind farms production: Control and prediction.
  • M. El-Dery, PhD 2007, Retrofit control to prevent ASD nuisance tripping due to power quality problems.
  • F. Sahba, PhD 2007, Reinforced segmentation of images containing one object of interest".
  • S. Rahnamyan, PhD 2007, Opposition based differential evolution.
  • G. Awad, PhD, 2007, Knowledge based prostate segmentation and regions of interest detection in transrectal ultrasound images.
  • C. Lawrence, MASc 2007, Improving fuel economy via management of auxiliary loads in fuel-cell electric vehicles.
  • A. Lueng, MASc 2007, Predictive maintenance of circuit breakers.
  • S. Mohamed, PhD 2006, Integrated feature analysis for prostate tissue characterization using TRUS images.
  • H. Zeneldien, PhD, 2006, Distributed generation micro-grid operation: Control, protection, and electricity market operation.
  • P. Hapuarachchi, MASc, 2006, Feature selection and artifact removal in sleep stage classification.
  • A. Salib, MASc, 2006, Voltage sag ride-through for inverter-based load.
  • C.Yiu, MASc, 2006, Voltage sag localization for power distribution system.
  • S. Gabran, MASc, 2006, Design and optimization methodology of sub-dermal electroencephalography dry spike-array electrode.
  • M. Wei, MASc 2005, Energy management of hybrid electric vehicles.
  • Q. Trinh, M.Eng., 2005, Reactive power control.
  • W. El-Khattam, PhD, 2004, Power delivery system planning implementing distribution generation.
  • A. El-Nady, PhD, 2004, Novel control strategies for voltage source converter based mitigating devices to improve the voltage quality.
  • M. Marie, PhD, 2004, Novel control algorithms for invert based custom power conditioners.
  • J. Liu, PhD, 2004, A Study of distributed energy recourses and RF triggered high temperature superconductive current switches.
  • J. Li, MASc 2004, An automated malignant tumor localization algorithm for prostate cancer detection in trans-rectal ultrasound images.
  • Q. Xu, MASc 2004, Statistical Significance Test-Based Feature Selection for Neural Network Classification Used in Mass Spectrometry-Based Proteomic Pattern Analysis for Prostate Cancer Detection.
  • T. Abdel Galil, PhD, 2003, Automated recognition system for power quality disturbances.
  • E. Hui, MASc, 2003, Region-based feature extraction of prostate ultrasound images: A knowledge based approach using fuzzy inference
  • B. Chui, MASc, 2003, A new segmentation algorithm for prostate boundary detection in 2D ultrasound images.
  • E. Ibrahim, MASc, 2003, Investigation of manufacturing tolerance effects on mass production filters.
  • S. Ahmed, MASc, 2002, Automated frequency dependent network equivalence utilizing maple.
  • K. Sreenivasachar, PhD 2001, Unified power flow controller: modeling, stability analysis, control strategy and control system design.
  • A. Gaouda,. PhD 2001, Wavelet-automated recognition system for power quality monitoring.
  • R. El Shatshat, PhD 2001, A novel modular approach to active power-line harmonic filtering in distribution systems.
  • H. Ng, PhD, 1999, A novel and practical approach to distribution system performance enhancement using a fuzzy capacitor application method.
  • E.F. El-Saadany, PhD, 1998, Power quality improvement for distribution systems under non-linear conditions.
  • J. Levine, MASc, 1998, Secondary fault current calculation.
  • D. Bouchard, PhD, 1997, Towards loss minimization in distribution systems using AI: the WATDIST algorithm.
  • Y. Lui, PhD, 1997, Space charge distribution measurements in polymers by an improved pulsed electro-acoustic method.
  • Y.G. Hegazy, PhD, 1996, Identification of harmonic current characteristics in electric distribution systems.
  • R.J. Sarfi, PhD, 1996, Reduction of distribution system losses and improvement of service quality: a novel application based upon a coupling of knowledge based and numerical methods.
  • S. Fouda, PhD, 1996, A new hybrid technique for harmonic suppression in distribution systems.
  • B. Lian, PhD, 1995, A flexible frequency window approach to the power transmission line fault location algorithm.
  • A. Ibrahim, MASc, 1995, Frequency dependent network equivalents for alternating current (AC) power systems.
  • A. Mathias, MASc, 1995, Digital simulation of static volt-ampere reactive (VAR) system using the electromagnetic transient analysis program (EMTP).
  • M. Wadie, MASc 1995, A novel comprehensive approach for distribution system planning.
  • A Dastaviz, MASc, 1994, Partial discharge in solid insulating materials: detection and analysis.
  • A. Mazroua, MASc, 1993, Pattern based partial discharge diagnosis system using neural networks.
  • T. El-Sheikh, PhD, 1991, Underground transmission theory and technology of high voltage cables.
  • E.A. Aliem, MASc, 1990, Optimum design of interior lighting systems.
  • M.H. Fahmy, MASc, 1990, Optimum design of cathodic protection systems.
  • H.M. Mostafa, MASc, 1989, Electric load forecasting using different methods suitable to Egyptian network.
  • M..M. Sallam, MASc, 1988, Tracking of electric insulating materials.
  • M.M. Ahmed, MASc, 1988, Optimum allocation for static and switched capacitors on primary feeders.
  • H.K. Temraz, MASc, 1988, Studying of fault current limiter devices.
  • A.M. El-Harras, MASc, 1987, Field calculations and corona discharges on high voltage lines.
  • M. Abd. El Hamid, MASc 1987, Electromagnetic interference from high power high voltage equipment.
  • T.S. Abd El Salam, MASc, 1986, Dynamic reactive power control for distribution feeder.
  • M. El-Desoky, MASc, 1986, Transient analysis of three phase induction machines.
  • M.M. Rizk, MASc, 1982, Partial discharge measurements.
  • T. El-Sheikh, MASc, 1981, Calculation of electric fields in belted cables.
  • El. Abaseiry Mahmod, MASc, 1981, Reactive power control for distribution system.

B) Current students

  • N. Rajaei, PhD
  • H. Aly, PhD
  • M. Elonsahy, PhD
  • A. eltantawy, PhD
  • A. Awad, PhD
  • S. Rotby, PhD
  • A. Alsumaiti, PhD
  • Y. Alhazmi, PhD
  • M. Ibrahim, PhD
  • M. Ahmed, PhD
  • M. El-Khatib, PhD
  • M. Eldein, PhD
  • J. Saad, PhD
  • K. Wong, PhD
  • S. Gabran, PhD
  • R. Hasan, PhD
  • C. Yiu, PhD
  • A. Almutairi, MASc
  • M. Mansour, MASc
  • M. Alotaibi, MASc
  • H. Ibrahim, MASc
  • H. Aldhubaid, MASc
  • A. Zein Alabedin, MASc

C) Supervision of post-graduate assistance (September 1990-present)

  • Dr A. Gouda, June 2008 July 2008, Assistance prof, American University, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates (UAE).
  • Dr A. El-Hag, June 2008 Aug. 2008, Assistance prof, American University, Sharjah, UAE.
  • Dr A. Nafeh, Sept. 2007- Oct. 2008, Postdoctoral, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada.
  • Dr R. El-Sharkhawy, June 2007- Sept 2007, Assistance Professor, Arabic Academy of Science, Cairo, Egypt.
  • Dr S. Ghania, July 2006- Nov. 2007, Assistant Professor, Banha University, Egypt.
  • Dr M. Bacheit, April 2005- July 2005, Postdoctoral, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada.
  • Dr M. Marei, May 2004- 2006, Postdoctoral Fellow, Mechanical Engineering Department, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada.
  • Dr A. El-Hag, Jan. 2004- Aug. 2004, Postdoctoral Fellow, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada.
  • Dr T. Abdel-Galil, Sept. 2003- Aug. 2004, Post Doctoral Fellow, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada.
  • Mr. E. Hui, Feb. 2004 April 2004, Research Assistance Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario.
  • Mr. M. Ibrahim, March 2004- Feb. 2005, Visiting Research Scholar, NABC0, Abu-Dabi, United Arab Emirates.
  • Dr R. El-Sharkhawy, July 2003- Sept 2003, Assistance Professor, National Standards Institute, Cairo, Egypt.
  • Mr. B. Chui, May 2003- Sept. 2003, Research Assistance, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario.
  • Dr N. Sahoo, April 2002- April 2003, Post Doctoral Fellow, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada.
  • Dr K. Nigim, September 2001- August 2003, Visiting Research Associate, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario.
  • Dr Y. Hegazy, June 2000- Sept. 2000, Visiting Assistance Professor, Department of Electrical Technology, Riyadh College of Technology, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
  • Ms. Liu Jie, Oct. 1999- Sept. 2000, Visiting Scholar, Sischuan Union University, Chengdu, China.
  • Dr E.F. El-Saadany, June 1999- Sept. 1999, Visiting Assistant Professor, Electrical Power and Machines Department, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt.
  • Dr Ke Liu, August 1999- July 2000, Post Doctoral Fellow, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada.
  • S. Kanoun, May 1999-Sept. 1999, Research Associate, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada.
  • Mr. M. Ibrahim, March 1999- Feb. 2000, Visiting Research Scholar, NABC0, Abu-Dabi, United Arab Emirates.
  • Dr E.F. El-Saadany, July 1998- June 1999, Post Doctoral Fellow, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada.
  • Dr M. El Sherbiny, July 1993- June 1995, Senior Research Fellow, (co-supervision with prof Chow), Electrical and Computer Eng. Department, University of Alexandria, Egypt.
  • Dr G. Djogo, Jan. 1994- Sept. 1994, Post Doctoral Fellow, (co- supervision with prof J.D. Cross), Electrical and Computer Eng. Dept, University of waterloo, Waterloo, Canada.
  • Dr Y. Mizuno, June 1992- March 1993, Research Associate, Department of Electrical and Electronic Eng., Toyohashi University of Technology, Tempaku-Chu, Toyohashi, Japan.
  • Dr H. K. Temraz, July 1993- Sept. 1993, Research fellow, Electrical Power and Machines Department, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt.
  • Mr. T. Brincourt, July 1992- October 1993, Research Engineer, The Electrotechnical Group, Electricite de France (EDF), France.

Research interests

Areas

  • Distribution system analysis
    • Distribution system planning
    • Load farcasting
    • Substation engineering
    • Distribution system performance analysis
    • Reactive power control
    • Distribution system protection
    • Distribution system reliability
  • Power quality analysis
    • Power quality performance benchmarking
    • Power quality monitoring protocols
    • Power quality detection and identification
    • Power quality source identification
    • Power quality monitoring device locations in the distribution system
  • Smart grid analysis
    • Load management advisory service for smart meters
    • Large area power quality monitoring and classification
    • Automatic fault detection and system restoration in smart systems
    • Decision assistive models for distribution systems asset management
    • Impact of distributed generation on smart grid operation and protection
    • Communication protocols and information technology (IT) infrastructure for smart grid
  • Renewable energy analysis
    • Solar energy
    • Wind energy
    • Fuel mix analysis
    • Renewable energy penetration analysis
    • Storage system design and analysis
  • Power system asset management and risk analysis
    • Transformer techno-economic replacement and end of life analysis
    • Transformer outage probability distribution analysis
    • Transmission lines condition monitoring and health assessment
    • Transmission lines decision support system (DSS) for the analysis and prioritization of asset sustainment investment
    • Circuit breaker condition monitoring and health analysis
    • Circuit breaker risk and uncertainty modeling for asset sustainment analysis
  • Grounding system analysis
    • Substation grounding design and analysis
    • Transient aspect in grounding systems
    • Stray voltage measurements and analysis

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