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Adel M. Sharaf
Also published under:A. M. Sharaf, Adel Sharaf, Adel Mahmoud Sharaf, A. F. Sharaf
Affiliation
Sharaf Energy Systems, INC, Fredericton, Canada
Topic
Electric Vehicles,Power System,Coupling Coefficient,Photovoltaic System,Power Quality,Power Transfer,Power Transfer Efficiency,Proportional-integral-derivative,Receiver Coil,Resonance Frequency,Voltage Regulation,Wireless Charging,Wireless Power Transfer,Wireless Power Transfer System,AC Power,Ac Side,Battery Charging,Battery Cost,Boost Converter,Bus Network,Bus Voltage,Charging System,Constrained Optimization,Dc Bus Voltage,Dc Side,Differences In Scenarios,Differential Evolution Algorithm,Distribution Network,Dominant Mode,Doubly Fed Induction Generator,Dynamic Control,Dynamical,Efficient System,Electric Vehicles Battery,Electromagnetic Field,Electromagnetic Interference,Electronic Switches,Energy Storage Systems,Energy Transfer Efficiency,Equality Constraints,Equivalent Series Resistance,Error Signal,Fast Charging,Ferrite Core,Future Grid,Future Power,Greenhouse Gas,Harmonic Distortion,Heuristic,High Voltage Direct Current,
Biography
Adel M. Sharaf (SM’84) received the B.Sc. degree in electrical engineering from Cairo University, Giza, Egypt, in 1971, and the M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada, in 1976 and 1979, respectively.
He was an NSERC Canada research Assistant Professor with the University of Manitoba in 1980 and was a tenured full professor with the University of New Brunswick for over 30 years, he is currently the president and technical director of Sharaf Energy Systems, Incorporated, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. He joined the University of New Brunswick in 1981 to start a tenure-track academic career as an Assistant Professor. He was awarded tenure in 1986, and the full professorship in 1987. He has extensive industrial and consulting experience with electric utilities in Canada and abroad.
He was an NSERC Canada research Assistant Professor with the University of Manitoba in 1980 and was a tenured full professor with the University of New Brunswick for over 30 years, he is currently the president and technical director of Sharaf Energy Systems, Incorporated, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. He joined the University of New Brunswick in 1981 to start a tenure-track academic career as an Assistant Professor. He was awarded tenure in 1986, and the full professorship in 1987. He has extensive industrial and consulting experience with electric utilities in Canada and abroad.