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Wejdan S. Abu Elhaija
Also published under:Wejdan Abu Elhaija, W. S. Abu-Elhaija, Wejdan Abu-Elhaija, Wejdan S. Abu-Elhaija, Wejdan Saleh Abu-Elhaija, W. Abu-Elhaija, W. Abu Elhaija
Affiliation
Princess Sumayya University for Technology, Amman
Topic
Induction Motor,Magnetic Flux,Pulse Width,Simulation Results,Stator Current,Time Complexity,Voltage Unbalance,3-phase,Application Programming Interface,April 2020,Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average,Autoregressive Model,Binary Optimization,Bottom-up Approach,Broken Bars,Candidate Solutions,Changes In Services,Classification Network,Cluster Head,Commercial Sector,Computing Devices,Consumption Activity,Control Plane,Control Strategy,Control System,Convolutional Neural Network,Copper Loss,Cramer-Rao Lower Bound,Cross-correlation Function,Current Increases,Current Sensor,Current Spectrum,Cyclic Shift,Decrease In Demand,Decrease In Load,Design Approach,Diagnostic Algorithm,Digital Control,Digital Signal Processing,Distribution Network,Dynamic Model,Electrical Energy Consumption,Electricity Consumption,Electromagnetic Torque,Energy Consumption,Energy Demand,Energy Sector,Estimation Algorithm,Experimental Prototype,Flux Linkage,
Biography
Wejdan Abu Elhaija (M’02–SM’11) was born in Irbid, Jordan. She received the B.Sc. degree in electrical engineering from the Jordan University of Science and Technology, in 1993, and the Ph.D. degree in electrical machines from Queen's University of Belfast, Belfast, U.K., in 1999.
She became the first Dean of engineering in Jordan when she was appointed dean of the King Abdullah II Faculty of Engineering, Princess Sumaya University for Technology-PSUT, in 2011. From 2016 to 2018, she was a Visiting Professor with the Al-Zaytoonah University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan. Since 1999, she has been devoted to education and research and her research interests are in the field of electrical machines analysis and fault detection methods.
Prof. Abu Elhaija is recipient of the degree of Doctor of Science in Engineering [honoris causa] for her outstanding services to engineering by the Senate of Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland, U.K. in early 2013.
She became the first Dean of engineering in Jordan when she was appointed dean of the King Abdullah II Faculty of Engineering, Princess Sumaya University for Technology-PSUT, in 2011. From 2016 to 2018, she was a Visiting Professor with the Al-Zaytoonah University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan. Since 1999, she has been devoted to education and research and her research interests are in the field of electrical machines analysis and fault detection methods.
Prof. Abu Elhaija is recipient of the degree of Doctor of Science in Engineering [honoris causa] for her outstanding services to engineering by the Senate of Queen's University Belfast, Northern Ireland, U.K. in early 2013.