Assist. Prof. Dr. Mohamed Ali Ghalib | DC microgrids
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Assist. Prof. Dr. Mohamed Ali Ghalib | Beni-Suef university | Egypt
Assist. Prof. Dr. Mohamed Ali Ghalib Egypt, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical Technology, Faculty of Technology and Education at Beni-Suef University, Egypt. With a strong academic foundation, he holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Power and Machines Engineering from Beni-Suef University, an M.Sc. in the same field from Suez Canal University, and dual B.Sc. degrees from Beni-Suef University and Helwan University, both with very good standing. His research expertise lies in renewable energy, power systems, electrical machines, photovoltaic applications, and microgrid power management. Dr. Ghalib’s M.Sc. thesis focused on the control of inverters for photovoltaic applications, while his Ph.D. addressed power management of low-voltage DC microgrids. He has authored and co-authored 17 scientific publications, earning 121 citations across 98 documents, with an h-index of 6, reflecting the scholarly impact of his work. His notable contributions include advancements in space vector PWM, fuzzy logic-based MPPT controllers, adaptive droop control for microgrids, and inverter design for PV systems, published in international journals and conferences such as MEPCON and the Australian Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering. As a dedicated academic, he continues to bridge research and education, fostering innovation in sustainable energy systems.
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