Mr. Khalifa Aliyu Ibrahim | Artificial Intelligence in Power Electronics Design | Best Researcher Award
Khalifa Aliyu Ibrahim is a dedicated researcher and academic pursuing a PhD at Cranfield University, UK, specializing in AI-driven high-frequency power electronics design. With a strong foundation in physics and energy systems, he has extensive experience in research, teaching, and project management. His expertise spans power electronics, renewable energy, and AI applications in engineering. As a research assistant, he has contributed to innovative projects, collaborated with industry partners, and published in esteemed journals. A recipient of multiple prestigious scholarships, Khalifa is actively involved in professional societies such as IEEE, Energy Institute UK, and the Nigerian Institute of Physics. His leadership, technical proficiency, and commitment to advancing energy solutions position him as a key player in the field of power electronics and renewable energy.
Profile
Education 🎓
Khalifa holds a PhD (ongoing) in AI-driven high-frequency power electronics from Cranfield University, where he explores AI applications in power electronics design. He earned an MRes in Energy and Power from Cranfield University (2022-2023) and an MSc in Energy Systems & Thermal Processes (2020-2021), graduating with distinction. His research includes concentrated photovoltaic cooling and hydrogen generation systems. He completed a BSc in Physics at Kaduna State University (2013-2016), graduating as the only first-class student in his department. His undergraduate research focused on geological resistivity and solar irradiation effects on solar cells. He has published in reputable journals, showcasing his expertise in renewable energy and power electronics. Khalifa is an associate member of the Energy Institute UK and an active IEEE member, engaging in cutting-edge research on sustainable energy solutions.
Experience 👨🏫
Khalifa currently serves as a research assistant at Cranfield University, contributing to AI-driven power electronics research and mentoring MSc students. Previously, he lectured at Kaduna State University (2021-2022) and Nuhu Bamalli Polytechnic (2020-2021), teaching physics and supervising student projects. His early career included a teaching and laboratory assistant role at Umaru Musa Yar’adua University (2017-2018), where he led physics experiments and administrative tasks. He also gained industrial experience at Kaduna Refining and Petrochemical Company, monitoring power plant operations. Additionally, he worked as an enumerator at Tripple Seventh Nigeria Ltd., mapping assets and conducting data analysis. His diverse experience spans academia, research, industry, and leadership roles, equipping him with a solid foundation in energy systems, AI applications, and power electronics innovation.
Awards & Recognitions 🏅
Khalifa has received multiple prestigious scholarships, including the Petroleum Technology Development Fund Scholarship (2021) worth £31,000 and the Kaduna State Merit-Based Foreign Scholarship (2020) worth £27,000. In 2014, he won a cash prize and a Certificate of Participation in the Nigeria Centenary Quiz Show. His outstanding academic achievements include graduating as the only first-class student in his physics department. He has also been recognized for his research contributions, publishing in esteemed journals and conferences. His leadership and excellence in academia and research have positioned him as a rising expert in AI-driven power electronics and renewable energy solutions.
Research Interests 🔬
Khalifa’s research focuses on integrating AI into high-frequency power electronics design to enhance efficiency and performance. His work explores AI-driven modeling, optimization of energy systems, and smart renewable energy solutions. He has contributed to studies on concentrated photovoltaic cooling, hydrogen generation, and floating solar wireless power transfer. His research also extends to machine learning applications in power electronics, climate change mitigation strategies, and sustainable energy transitions. Through his publications and collaborations, Khalifa aims to bridge the gap between AI and power systems, advancing the next generation of intelligent energy solutions. His work is pivotal in driving innovation in energy-efficient and AI-powered electronic systems.
Publications
- Harnessing energy for wearables: a review of radio frequency energy harvesting technologies
ED Nwalike, KA Ibrahim, F Crawley, Q Qin, P Luk, Z LuoEnergies 16 (15), 5711
- The effect of solar irradiation on solar cells
KA Ibrahim, PM Gyuk, S AliyuScience World Journal 14 (1), 20-22
- Cooling of Concentrated Photovoltaic Cells—A review and the perspective of Pulsating flow Cooling
KA Ibrahim, P Luk, Z LuoEnergies 16 (6), 2842
- High performance green hydrogen generation system
KA Ibrahim, M Kim, D Kinuthia, ZA Hussaini, F Crawley, Z Luo2021 IEEE 20th International Conference on Micro and Nanotechnology for …
- Advancing hydrogen: A closer look at implementation factors, current status and future potential
S Kaheel, KA Ibrahim, G Fallatah, V Lakshminarayanan, P Luk, Z LuoEnergies 16 (24), 7975
- Survey and assessment of radiation levels associated with mobile and wireless telecommunication mast in residential and office areas within Kaduna Metropolis
I Magaji, KA Ibrahim, I AhmedFUDMA Journal of Sciences 3 (3), 341-347
- Decision support system for sustainable hydrogen production: Case study of Saudi Arabia
S Kaheel, G Fallatah, P Luk, KA Ibrahim, Z LuoEnergy for Sustainable Development 84, 101603
- Measurements of pour points, flash points, water contents and viscosity of some selected automobile oils used as lubricants in Nigeria
H Mansur, KA Ibrahim, AA HaliduScience World Journal 17 (1), 168-170
- Revolutionizing Power Electronics Design Through Large Language Models: Applications and Future Directions
KA Ibrahim, P Luk, Z Luo, S Yim Ng, L HarrisonAvailable at SSRN 4990854
- Floating solar wireless power transfer system for electric ships: Design and laboratory tests
KA Ibrahim, T Le Maréchal, P Luk, Q Qin, L Huang, Y Xie, P Verdin, Z LuoEnergy Conversion and Management 332, 119738