Ibrahim Ismael Alnaib | Electrical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Ibrahim Ismael Alnaib | Electrical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Ibrahim Ismael Alnaib | University of Mosul | Iraq

Prof. Ibrahim Ismael Alnaib is a distinguished researcher and academic specializing in electrical engineering with expertise spanning power quality, active power filter protection, renewable energy, artificial intelligence, and advanced control systems. He earned his bachelor’s degree in power and machines and master’s degree in control systems from the University of Mosul, where he also serves as a lecturer, and he is currently pursuing his PhD in electrical engineering. His research interests extend to solar-based dc-dc power converter topologies and maximum power point tracking, grid-connected photovoltaic systems, wireless power transfer, electric vehicles, wind MPPT controllers, and fuel cells, reflecting a strong focus on sustainable energy and smart power technologies. Prof. Alnaib has published extensively in Scopus and Web of Science-indexed journals, including Q1 and Q2 outlets such as Computers and Electrical Engineering and Electrical Engineering & Electromechanics, contributing impactful solutions in power system optimization, intelligent relays, and bio-inspired algorithm applications.

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Educational Background

Prof. Ibrahim Ismael Alnaib has built a strong academic foundation in the field of electrical engineering, beginning with a bachelor’s degree in power and machines from the University of Mosul, where he developed core expertise in energy systems and power technologies. He further advanced his knowledge by completing a master’s degree in electrical engineering with a specialization in control systems at the University of Mosul, which enabled him to focus on modern techniques in automation, control, and intelligent system design. Currently, he is pursuing his doctoral studies in electrical engineering at the University of Mosul, deepening his research on renewable energy, power quality, advanced converter topologies, and smart grid integration. His educational journey reflects a continuous progression toward advanced research and innovation, equipping him with both theoretical depth and practical skills. This strong academic background has positioned him as a promising researcher and educator in electrical engineering.

Professional Experience

Prof. Ibrahim Ismael Alnaib has gained valuable professional experience across both academia and industry, reflecting a balanced blend of teaching and practical expertise. He has been serving as a lecturer at the University of Mosul in the Faculty of Engineering, where he is actively involved in teaching, research, and mentoring students in the field of electrical engineering. His academic role has allowed him to contribute to curriculum development, guide research projects, and share his knowledge in areas such as power systems, renewable energy, and control engineering. Prior to his academic career, he worked in several telecommunication companies, where he acquired hands-on experience in technical operations, communication systems, and applied engineering practices. This combination of industrial and educational experience has strengthened his ability to bridge theoretical concepts with real-world applications, enhancing his effectiveness as both a researcher and an educator in electrical engineering.

Research Focus

Prof. Ibrahim Ismael Alnaib’s research focus lies primarily within the domain of electrical engineering, with strong emphasis on power systems, renewable energy integration, and intelligent control methodologies. His scholarly contributions span fault detection, location, and classification in power transmission systems, where he has applied advanced techniques such as artificial intelligence, fuzzy logic, genetic algorithms, and adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference systems to improve relay protection and system reliability. His work also extends into optimization-based control of induction motors, brushless DC motors, and fractional-order controllers, highlighting his expertise in electrical machine control. In addition, he has made significant contributions to renewable energy research, particularly in photovoltaic systems, through innovative maximum power point tracking strategies that address challenges such as partial shading. Prof. Alnaib’s interdisciplinary approach bridges traditional power engineering with computational intelligence, optimization algorithms, and renewable integration, positioning his research at the intersection of smart grids, sustainable energy, and advanced power system protection.

Publication Top Notes

Fault detection and location of power transmission lines using intelligent distance relay
Year: 2020
Citations: 26

Faults detection, location, and classification of the elements in the power system using intelligent algorithm
Year: 2023
Citations: 17

Protection relay performance comparison for faults detection and classification based on ANN and ANFIS
Year: 2022
Citations: 11

A new approach to detecting and classifying multiple faults in IEEE 14-bus system
Year: 2020
Citations: 11

Comparison between two methods to analyze multiple faults in IEEE 14-bus
Year: 2020
Citations: 11

The distance relay by using ANFIS to detect faults in transmission line
Year: 2016
Citations: 11

Conclusion

Prof. Ibrahim Alnaib presents a compelling profile for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His impactful publications, applied research relevance, and expertise in advancing renewable and intelligent power systems position him as a promising nominee. With broader collaborations and deeper global engagement, his academic influence and recognition are likely to grow significantly.

M Prabhakar | Electrical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. M Prabhakar | Electrical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. M Prabhakar, Vellore Institute of Technology, Chennai, India

Dr. M. Prabhakar is a distinguished academic in Electrical and Electronics Engineering with over 23 years of teaching and research experience. He earned his B.E. from the University of Madras, M.E. from Bharathidasan University, and Ph.D. from Anna University. Currently a Professor at Vellore Institute of Technology, he is associated with the Centre of Smart Grid Technologies. Dr. Prabhakar has co-authored over 50 high-impact research articles and received multiple awards, including the Outstanding Teacher Award (2009) and continuous Research Awards since 2012. His research interests include power electronics and DC microgrids. ⚡️📚🏆

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Educational Background

Dr. M. Prabhakar earned his B.E. degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering in 1998 from the University of Madras, Chennai, India. He further pursued his M.E. degree in Power Electronics and Drives from Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli, India, in 2000. His commitment to academic excellence culminated in a Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from Anna University, Chennai, India, in 2012. This solid educational foundation has equipped him with the technical expertise essential for a successful research career.

Professional Experience

Dr. Prabhakar has made significant contributions to the field of electrical engineering. Since 2012, he has served as an Associate Professor at the School of Electrical Engineering (SELECT) at Vellore Institute of Technology, Chennai, India, and has held the position of Professor since 2019. Additionally, he has been associated with the Centre of Smart Grid Technologies since May 2022, where he engages in cutting-edge research and technology development.

Research Contributions

Dr. Prabhakar has co-authored more than 50 research articles in various high-impact factor journals and conferences, showcasing his active engagement in advancing the field of electrical engineering. His research interests focus on power electronics, power converters, high-gain DC-DC converters, and DC microgrids. These areas are critical for the development of sustainable and efficient energy systems. He has also received a seed grant of Rs. 4.53 lakhs from Vellore Institute of Technology, Chennai, India, to support his innovative research initiatives.

Recognition and Awards

Dr. Prabhakar’s exceptional contributions have been recognized through multiple awards. He received the Outstanding Teacher Award in 2009 for his exemplary teaching and research contributions. Moreover, he has continuously been a recipient of the Research Award from Vellore Institute of Technology, Chennai, for his sustained research excellence since 2012. His role as an active reviewer for various reputed journals further underscores his commitment to maintaining high research standards in the field.

Conclusion

Dr. M. Prabhakar stands out as a highly suitable candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award due to his extensive academic background, significant research contributions, and recognition in the field of electrical engineering. His dedication to teaching and continuous pursuit of research excellence not only benefit his students but also contribute to advancements in power electronics and smart grid technologies. His innovative work and commitment to academic integrity position him as a leading figure deserving of this prestigious award.

 

Publication Top Notes  

  1. Non-isolated high gain DC–DC converter with ripple-free source current (2024) – Cited by 1 🔗
  2. High gain DC-DC converters for photovoltaic applications (2024) – Cited by 0 📚
  3. Modelling, design and control of power electronic converters for smart grids and electric vehicle applications (2024) – Cited by 0
  4. Reconfigurable high step-up DC to DC converter for microgrid applications (2024) – Cited by 6 🔄
  5. High gain interleaved boost-derived DC-DC converters – A review on structural variations, gain extension mechanisms and applications (2024) – Cited by 2 🔍
  6. Dual-input step-up switched-capacitor multilevel inverter with reduced voltage stress on devices (2024) – Cited by 0 🔌
  7. High gain interleaved DC-DC converter with ripple-free input current and low device stress (2024) – Cited by 1 📉
  8. Performance Analysis of Asymmetric High Gain Multi-Input Converter under Widely Fluctuating Inputs (2023) – Cited by 0 📊
  9. Interleaved Cubic Boost Converter (2023) – Cited by 1 📘
  10. Design and Simulation of Coupled Inductor-Based Asymmetric High Gain Multi-input DC–DC Converters (2023) – Cited by 1 🛠️

 

 

 

Sina Shakeri | Electrical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sina Shakeri | Electrical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sina Shakeri, Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, Iran

Dr. Sina Shakeri, Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering (Power) from Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, specializes in power quality and system monitoring. His notable projects include evaluating power quality at Miduk Copper Complex and investigating harmonic contributions in Kerman’s electrical network. Dr. Shakeri is a prolific author with several publications in esteemed journals and conferences. He serves as a reviewer for multiple high-impact journals and conferences. Additionally, Dr. Shakeri has held significant roles, including CEO of Nikan Structure Karmania and lecturer at Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman. 🏅📘✨

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Education 🎓

Dr. Sina Shakeri earned his Ph.D. and M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering (Power) from Shahid Bahonar University, Kerman, Iran. His doctoral thesis focused on evaluating and improving voltage sag vulnerability and harmonic pollution for sensitive non-linear loads. 📊

Professional Experience 🏢

Dr. Shakeri has held roles such as CEO and Vice-Chairman at various companies. He has also served as a lecturer and teaching assistant at Shahid Bahonar University, Kerman. 💼

Awards and Honors 🏆

He has received multiple awards from the National Elite Foundation of Iran and has been recognized as one of the top researchers at Shahid Bahonar University. 🌟

Research Focus

Dr. Sina Shakeri’s research primarily focuses on power quality, voltage sag vulnerability, and harmonic pollution in electrical engineering. His work involves designing passive harmonic filters for large industries, assessing voltage sags with considerations for wind turbine capabilities, and monitoring power quality in the presence of harmonic resonances. Dr. Shakeri also explores the optimal placement of power quality monitors and the integration of renewable energy sources in power systems. His contributions aim to enhance the reliability and efficiency of electrical networks, ensuring stable and clean power delivery. 📈🔋🌐

Publication Top Notes

  • Passive harmonic filter design considering voltage sag performance-applicable to large industries – IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery 37 (3), 1714-1722, 2021 – Cited by 33 ⚡
  • Determining accurate area of vulnerability for reliable voltage sag assessment considering wind turbine ride-through capability – International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems 119, 105875, 2020 – Cited by 18 🌬
  • Voltage sag assessment considering low voltage ride-through requirement for wind turbines based on SARFI index – 2019 27th Iranian Conference on Electrical Engineering (ICEE), 470-474, 2019 – Cited by 12 🔍
  • Optimal power quality monitor placement to ensure reliable monitoring of sensitive loads in the presence of voltage sags and harmonic resonances conditions – Electric Power Systems Research 212, 108623, 2022 – Cited by 11 📉
  • Identifying the voltage sags vulnerability area with considering FACTS devices – 2020 28th Iranian Conference on Electrical Engineering (ICEE), 1-5, 2020 – Cited by 7 🔌
  • Improving the area of harmonic pollution and vulnerability to voltage sag for compatible and reliable operation of sensitive harmonic loads – IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution 16 (19), 3951-3965, 2022 – Cited by 6 💡
  • Multi‐criteria decision‐making approach for optimal and probabilistic planning of passive harmonic filters in harmonically polluted industrial network with photovoltaic resources – IET Renewable Power Generation 17 (11), 2750-2764, 2023 – Cited by 4 ☀️
  • Probabilistic optimal planning of passive harmonic filters in distributed networks considering possible network configurations with high penetration of non-linear loads – AUT Journal of Electrical Engineering 55 (2), 207-224, 2023 – Cited by 2 📊
  • Technical and Economic Analysis of Voltage Sags Mitigation Methods – 2022 30th International Conference on Electrical Engineering (ICEE), 305-309, 2022 – Cited by 1 💼
  • Optimal harmonic resonance monitoring in electrical network considering area of harmonic pollution and system uncertainty – IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution, 2024 – 🛠