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Mohamed Abdelrahem
Affiliation
Electrical Engineering Department, Assiut University, Asyut, Egypt
Chair of High-Power Converter Systems, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany
Chair of High-Power Converter Systems, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany
Topic
Model Predictive Control,Cost Function,Switching States,Dc-link Capacitor,Maximum Power Point,Maximum Power Point Tracking,Multilevel Inverters,Voltage Levels,Voltage Vector,Control Techniques,Maximum Power,Model Predictive Control Algorithm,Model Predictive Control Strategy,Multilevel Converter,Photovoltaic System,Switching Frequency,Total Harmonic Distortion,Control Method,Control Objective,Dc-link Voltage,Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor,Power Point Tracking,Step Change,Voltage Ripple,Weighting Factor,Boost Converter,Computational Burden,Conduction Loss,Control Problem,Current Reference,Dynamic Performance,Electromagnetic Torque,Extended Kalman Filter,Low Switching Frequency,Neutral Point Clamped,Operating Conditions,Operation Mode,Permanent Magnet,Power Electronics,Pulse Width,Renewable Energy Sources,Steady-state Error,Switching Loss,Wind Turbine,Active Neutral Point Clamped,Atmospheric Conditions,Changes In Power,Changes In Radiation,Common-mode Voltage,Control Performance,
Biography
Mohamed Abdelrahem (Senior Member, IEEE) was born in Assiut, Egypt, in 1985. He received the B.Sc. (Hons.) and M.Sc. degrees from Assiut University, Assiut, Egypt, in 2007 and 2011, respectively, and the Ph.D.(Hons.) degree from the Technical University of Munich (TUM), Munich, Germany, in 2020, all in electrical engineering.
Since 2019, he has been the Head of the Research Group “Renewable Energy Systems” with the Institute for Electrical Drive Systems and Power Electronics (EAL), TUM. Since 2020, he has been an Assistant Professor with Electrical Engineering Department, Assiut University. His research interests include power electronics, predictive and encoderless control of variable-speed wind generators, photovoltaic energy systems, and energy storage systems.
Dr. Abdelrahem was a recipient of Walter Gademann Prize from the Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering, TUM, in recognition of his excellent Ph.D. dissertation entitled “Predictive Control and Finite-Set Observers for Variable-Speed Wind Generators,” in 2020. Furthermore, he was a recipient of a number of Best Paper Awards from high prestigious international conferences of the IEEE. Dr. Abdelrahem is recorded in the world's top 2% scientist's list by Stanford University.
Since 2019, he has been the Head of the Research Group “Renewable Energy Systems” with the Institute for Electrical Drive Systems and Power Electronics (EAL), TUM. Since 2020, he has been an Assistant Professor with Electrical Engineering Department, Assiut University. His research interests include power electronics, predictive and encoderless control of variable-speed wind generators, photovoltaic energy systems, and energy storage systems.
Dr. Abdelrahem was a recipient of Walter Gademann Prize from the Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering, TUM, in recognition of his excellent Ph.D. dissertation entitled “Predictive Control and Finite-Set Observers for Variable-Speed Wind Generators,” in 2020. Furthermore, he was a recipient of a number of Best Paper Awards from high prestigious international conferences of the IEEE. Dr. Abdelrahem is recorded in the world's top 2% scientist's list by Stanford University.