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Mohammed A. Al Hitmi
Also published under:Mohammed Abdulla E. Al-Hitmi, Mohammed Al-Hitmi, M. A. Al-Hitmi, Mohammed A. Al-Hitmi, Mohammad Abdulla E. Al Hitmi, Mohamed Al-Hitmi
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Department of Electrical Engineering, Qatar University, Doha, Qatar
Topic
Voltage Stress,Multilevel Inverters,Power Loss,Dc Voltage Source,High Voltage Gain,Modulation Index,Number Of Switches,Output Voltage Levels,Renewable Energy,Switches S1,Switching Loss,Voltage Levels,Capacitors C2,Conduction Loss,Dc Source,Dc-link Capacitor,Fuel Cell,High Voltage,High Voltage Stress,Input Voltage,Load Current,Low Voltage,Maximum Stress,Output Level,Output Voltage Waveform,Renewable Energy Sources,Solar Photovoltaic,Switching Stress,Voltage Values,Voltage Waveforms,13-level Inverter,1st Level,Admittance Matrix,Analytical Methods,Autonomous Vehicles,Average Delay,Average Reward,Average Speed,Benchmark,Blocking Voltage,Boost Converter,Capacitance Values,Capacitor C1,Changes In Power,Charge Balance,Continuous Conduction Mode,Control Circuitry,Control Zone,Converter Output,Converter Output Voltage,
Biography
Mohammed A. Al-Hitmi (Member, IEEE) received the B.Sc. degree in electrical engineering from Qatar University, Doha, Qatar, in 1992, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in control engineering from the University of Sheffield, in 1994 and 2002, respectively. He is currently an Associate Professor in electrical engineering with Qatar University, where he is also working as the Head of the Department of Electrical Engineering. He has conducted many research projects funded by national and industrial funding agencies. He has authored more than 50 research articles in top peer-reviewed journals and conferences. He is involved in several administrative committees in leadership roles with Qatar University. He is also serving as a reviewer for many top journals. His research interests include control systems theory, neural networks, fuzzy control, and electric drive systems.