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Ahmad M. Harb
Also published under:Ahmad Harb, A. Harb, A. M. Harb, Ahmed Harb
Affiliation
Energy Engineering Dept., German Jordanian University, Amman, Jordan
Topic
Power Grid,Power System,Electric Power,Renewable Energy,Power Generation,Systemic Response,Transmission Grid,Energy Storage Systems,Grid Code,Induction Motor,Low Voltage,Neighboring Countries,Nonlinear Dynamic Model,Nonlinear Mathematical Model,Numerical Simulations,Photovoltaic System,Power Quality,Renewable Energy Resources,Renewable Energy Sources,Renewable Sources,Rotational Speed,Smart Grid,Smart Grid Scenarios,Step Change,Sudden Changes,Transformer,Transmission Line,Utility Grid,Voltage Profile,Voltage Regulation,Voltage Values,Acoustic Noise,Active Power Output,Air Gap,Ambient Temperature Range,Angle In Order,Back Electromotive Force,Battery Current,Battery Efficiency,Bus Power,Capacitor Bank,Capacitor Size,Case Of System,Centrifugal Pump,Changes In Capacity,Changes In Demand,Contingent Events,Control Strategy,Control Unit,Conventional Generation,
Biography
Ahmad M. Harb (M'98–SM'06) was born in Irbid, Jordan, in 1963. He received the Ph.D. degree from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, in 1996, the M.S. degree from the Jordan University of Science and Technology, Irbid, Jordan, in 1990, and the B.S. degree from Yarmouk University, Irbid, Jordan, in 1987, all in electrical engineering.
Currently, he is an Associate Professor at Jordan in the Electrical Engineering Department, University of Science and Technology. He was a Visiting Professor at Virginia Tech., Blacksburg, VA, in 1997 and at Oakland University, Rochester, MI, in 2001. He received National Science Foundation (NSF) funded projects jointly with the University of Central Florida, Orlando. He is going to spend his one year sabbatical, starting Fall, 2006 as a visiting Professor at University of Central Florida, Orlando. His research interests include power system analysis and control, modern of nonlinear theory (bifurcation and chaos), linear systems, power system planning, electric machines, optimal control, and power electronics. He is an Associate Editor of International Journal of Modelling and Simulation.
Dr. Harb is a member of IASTED Power and Energy and a member of JEA.
Currently, he is an Associate Professor at Jordan in the Electrical Engineering Department, University of Science and Technology. He was a Visiting Professor at Virginia Tech., Blacksburg, VA, in 1997 and at Oakland University, Rochester, MI, in 2001. He received National Science Foundation (NSF) funded projects jointly with the University of Central Florida, Orlando. He is going to spend his one year sabbatical, starting Fall, 2006 as a visiting Professor at University of Central Florida, Orlando. His research interests include power system analysis and control, modern of nonlinear theory (bifurcation and chaos), linear systems, power system planning, electric machines, optimal control, and power electronics. He is an Associate Editor of International Journal of Modelling and Simulation.
Dr. Harb is a member of IASTED Power and Energy and a member of JEA.