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Doaa M. Yehia
Affiliation
Electrical Power and Machines Dept., Fuclty of Engineering, Tanta Unversity
Topic
Renewable Energy Sources,Photovoltaic System,Dc Microgrid,Dc Bus Voltage,Renewable Sources,State Of Charge,Voltage Fluctuations,Voltage Levels,Battery Lifetime,Bus Voltage,Critical Current Density,Current Limitations,Current Reference,DC Voltage,Distribution Network,Doubly Fed Induction Generator,Droop Control,Energy Integration,Energy Management,Energy Storage Systems,Energy Storage Units,Fault Current Limiter,Grid Side,Harmonic Voltage,High Voltage,Load Voltage,Low Voltage,PI Controller,Penetration Level,Power Quality,Power System,Shunt Capacitance,Storage Systems,Sudden Changes,Superconducting Fault Current Limiter,Total Harmonic Distortion,Under Voltage,Virtual Inertia,Voltage Drop,Voltage Sag,Wind Turbine,AC Power,Actual Temperature,Adaptive Control,Adaptive Droop Control,Advanced Communication,Base Case,Battery Management System,Battery State Of Charge,Bidirectional Converter,
Biography
Doaa M. Yehia received the B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in electrical engineering from Tanta University, Egypt, in 2002 and 2006, respectively, and the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan, in 2011. Since 2003, she has been with the Department of Electrical Power and Machines Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Tanta University, as an Instructor, an Assistant Lecturer, and a Lecturer, where she is currently an Assistant Professor. Her research interests include dc distribution systems, renewable energy, energy storage systems, and smart grids.