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Sayed Hosny Ahmed El-Banna
Also published under:Sayed H. A. El-Banna, S. H. El-banna, S. H. El-Banna
Affiliation
Department of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt
Topic
Doubly Fed Induction Generator,Membership Function,Power System,Renewable Energy,Transmission Line,Wind Farm,Wind Turbine,Active Power Reference,Battery Management System,Battery State,Capacitor Current,Cases In Areas,Constant Gain,Constant Value,Control Methodology,Conventional Generation,Crisp Values,Current Passes,DFIG-based Wind Farm,Different Types Of Defects,Distribution Network,Electric Power,Electric Power System,Energy Management,Energy Management System,Energy Source,Energy Storage Systems,Energy Transmission,Equivalent Consumption,Fault Ride,Frequency Control,Fuel Cell,Fuel Cell System,Fuzzy Control,Fuzzy Logic,Fuzzy Logic Technique,Fuzzy Rules,Fuzzy Set,Fuzzy System,General Hybrid,General Power,General System,Global Warming,Greenhouse Gas,Grid Code,Grid Fault,High Transmission,High-voltage Lines,Hybrid Electric,Hybrid Power,
Biography
Sayed Hosny Ahmed El-Banna was born in Kafer El-Sheikh, Egypt, in July 1960. He received the B.Sc. (Hons.) and M.Sc. degrees in electrical engineering (power and machines sector) from Al-Azhar University, Egypt, in 1985 and August 1990, respectively, and the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering (power and machines sector) from Al-Azhar University, in August 1997, according to the channel system between Berlin University and Al-Azhar University. His M.Sc. thesis was titled, “Load Flow Studies as an Affected by the Choice of the Slack Bus Bar” and the Ph.D. thesis was titled, “Design of an Expert System for the Evaluation of Power System Stability Through Pattern Recognition.” Since 2003, he has been an Associate Professor with Al-Azhar University, where he has been a Professor, since 2008. He was a Professor with Umm Al-Qura University, Saudi Arabia, from 2008 to 2017. He has supervising and discussing more than 20 M.Sc. thesis and 11 Ph.D. thesis. He has excellent scientific cooperation with famous research institutes in Germany and Egypt through different funded research projects and thesis supervision. He has design and supervising on several projects with the General Organization for Physical Planning, Cairo, Egypt. He has published more than 32 technical papers in various international journals and conferences. His current research interests include control of power systems, power system transient stability, power system dynamic stability, power system security, multi-objective voltage control optimization, power system fault detection, load shedding, reactive power, voltage control, and power system restoration using artificial intelligence, such as expert systems, neural networks, and fuzzy controller and advanced engineering mathematics.