Mr. Ammar Althaibani defends his thesis
May 2015: Our MS student Mr. Ammar Althaibani has defended his thesis entitled “Stability and Resilience of Interconnected Microgrids.”
The Mohamed Research Group
The Mohamed Research Group
May 2015: Our MS student Mr. Ammar Althaibani has defended his thesis entitled “Stability and Resilience of Interconnected Microgrids.”
April 2015: Prof. Mohamed delivers an invited talk at New York University Tandon School of Engineering entitled “Control of Islanded Microgrids Encountering Heavy Non-linear Loads.”
March 2015: Prof. Mohamed publishes a chapter entitled “Real-Time Hierarchial Control for DC Microgrids” in the book entitled “Energy Management of Distributed Generation.”
Feb. 2015: A student team mentored by Prof. Mohamed won an international entrapreneaurship prize at the United Nations. This team also competed in the Zahn Innovation Center. More details can be found through the following link:
Jan. 2015: Our paper entitled “On the Aggravating Impact and Mitigation of Heavy Non-Linear Loads on Islanded Microgrid” has been accepted in the International Journal of Smart Grid and Clean Energy.
Dec. 2014: Our MS student Mr. Ali Sahin defended his thesis entitled “Control and Optimization of Microgrids Involving Photovoltaic Generation and Energy Storage.”
Oct. 2014: Prof. Mohamed presents a paper entitled “On the Aggravating Impact and Mitigation of Heavy Non-Linear Loads on Islanded Microgrids” at the 2014 International Conference on Smart Grid and Clean Energy Technologies (ICSGCE), Dubai, UAE.
Aug. 2014: Mr. Mahmoud Saleh joins our research group as a PhD student.
April 2014: Our paper entitled “Real-Time Energy Management Algorithm for Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle Charging Parks Involving Sustainable Energy” has been accepted in the IEEE Transaction on Sustainable Energy.
April 2014: Our project entitled “Smart Charging Parks for Plug-in Electric Vehicles in a Smart Grid Environment” was selected for funding by the PSC-CUNY Welfare Fund (Sole PI: Prof. A. Mohamed).