Montadher Sami Shaker
Montadher Sami Shaker
Department of Electrical Engineering
Assistant Professor
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Montadher Sami Shaker was born in Baghdad 1979. He graduated at the Electrical Engineering Department, University of Technology-Iraq (EEDUOT) with BSc and MSc degrees in Electronic and Communication Engineering in 2001 and 2005, respectively. His PhD study in Electrical Engineering has been accomplished in 2012 at the School of Engineering, University of Hull, UK. He is a member of the academic staff at the EEDUOT since 2005. Currently, he is Assistant Professor at the EEDUOT with research interest includes: fault tolerant control, model-based fault diagnosis methods, sliding mode control, and control of renewable energy systems.
Ph.D., Control engineering, University of Hull, UK, 2013
M.Sc., Electronic Engineering, University of Technology, Iraq, 2005
B.Sc., Electronic and Communication Engineering, University of Technology, Iraq, 2001.
• Robust control,
• Fault tolerant control,
• Fault diagnosis,
• Sliding mode control,
• Sliding mode observers,
• Wind turbine Control,
• model-based fault estimation
• Control systems analysis and design,
• Electrical circuit theory,
• Microprocessor,
• Analogy communication systems,
• Visual Basic programming language,
• Engineering analysis,
• Technical English.
• 2012- 2nd paper prize on the competition on fault detection and fault tolerant control for wind turbinessponsored by kk-electronic and MathWorks for paper ( An FTC approach to wind turbine power maximisation via T-S fuzzy modelling and control. 8th IFAC Symposium on Fault Detection, Supervision and Safety of Technical Processes. Mexico City, Mexico ).
• 2011- Winner of THE HUMBER STRATEGIC INDUSTRIES LECTURE AWARD 2011 presented to the winning poster being exhibited at the New Energy Economy: Challenges and Opportunities for Industry.
Oday A Ahmed
Oday A Ahmed
Department of Electrical Engineering
Assistant Professor
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Oday A. Ahmed received his MSc degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from University of Technology, Baghdad-Iraq, in 2002. He was awarded a PhD degree from University of Leicester in 2012. Since 2002, he has been a Lecturer in Electrical Engineering in the Department of Engineering at the University of Technology, where he teaches Electrical Machines, Power Systems and power electronics. His field of research covers a wide range of subjects in Renewable Energy Conversion and Energy Storage, from electrical generators and power electronics to power systems and advanced controllers.
Ph.D., Electrical Engineering, University of Leicester, United Kingdom, 2012.
M.Sc., Electrical Engineering, University of Technology, Iraq, 2002.
B.Sc., Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Technology, Iraq, 1997.
• High Efficiency DC-DC Converters For Fuel Cell And Ultracapacitor Applications,
• Passive and Active Power Factor Correction For AC Utility System,
• Bidirectional Converters,
• Impedance source converters.
• Power Electronics,
• Electrical Machines,
• E-learning,
• Electrical Circuits,
• Electronics,
• Industrial Electronics.
• Certificate from Microsoft certified professional (MCP) in "Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment".2006,
• Certificate from HP certified professional in "Servicing the HP Storage Works MSA1000/1500,
• Certificate from HP Certified professional in "Implementing MSA Storage Solutions,
• Certificate of E-learning and SIS platform from CenterSIS, USA.
Research Projects 2019/2020
The Department of Electrical Engineering (DEE) is pleased to announce the Research Projects initiative for the academic year 2019/2020. The initiative is a chance for researchers from other universities to cooperate closely with DEE researchers’ projects. Such cooperation gives the chance to gain mature scientific approaches to open research challenges in the announced projects. The current active research projects are listed below. Researchers are welcome to take part in these projects by contacting the projects' leaders.
1- Application of a FACTS device (static var compensator SVC) to damp local mode of oscillation in electrical power system
Dr Falah Khairullah
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2- Developing Microstrip Filters for Multifunctional Wireless Network System
Asst. Prof. Dr. Raaed T. Hammed
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Publons: https://publons.com/researcher/1430020/raaed-thaaban-hammed/
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5372-9976
Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=NSf384wAAAAJ&hl=en
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3- FTC and FD approaches for sustainable operation of nonlinear systems
Dr Montadher Sami Shaker
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https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=HsmW8V0AAAAJ&hl=en
https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=56266626000
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