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Noha Elmalhy
Also published under:Noha A. Elmalhy
Affiliation
Department of Electrical Engineering, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt
Topic
Electric Vehicles,Permanent Magnet,Stator Winding,Torque Ripple,Average Torque,Core Loss,Current Components,Fault-tolerant,Machine Design,Magnetomotive Force,Objective Function,Permanent Magnet Machines,Air Gap,Air-gap Flux,Charging Mode,Computational Burden,Control Techniques,Current Quality,Design Process,Grid Current,Harmonic Components,Healthy Cases,Healthy Conditions,High Torque,Interior Permanent Magnet,Inverter,Model Predictive Control,Motor Design,Multi-objective Optimization,On-board Charger,Optimal Machine,Optimization Process,Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machines,Predictive Control,Space Harmonics,Synchronous Motor,Three-phase Inverter,Voltage Vector,Weighting Factor,Accurate Machine,Arbitrary Angle,Arrival Time,Assignment Problem,Battery Charging,Branch-and-cut,Canonical Form,Clustering Method,Clustering Techniques,Clusters Of Points,Computation Time,
Biography
Noha Elmalhy received the B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in electrical engineering from Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt, in 2005 and 2010, respectively, and the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from Alexandria University in 2017. She is currently a Lecturer with the Electrical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University. Her research interests include electrical machine and drives, energy conversion, and renewable energy.