Nabiha NAILI | Renewable energies | Excellence in Research

Dr. Nabiha NAILI | Renewable energies | Excellence in Research

Dr. Nabiha Naili 🇹🇳, born on 20 Jan 1974, is an Assistant Professor at the Research and Technology Center of Energy (CRTEn), Tunisia 🔬. With expertise in thermal systems and renewable energy 🌞, she contributes to sustainable solutions in heating/cooling applications. Her prolific research on ground source heat pumps and solar energy 🌍 has earned recognition both locally and internationally 🌐. She actively mentors young researchers and engineers 🧑‍🎓, participates in scientific committees 📋, and serves as a reviewer for top-tier journals 📚. Dr. Naili is known for combining simulation with experimental validation 🔧🧪, aiming to promote clean energy and climate-resilient technologies. She balances academic excellence with strong scientific leadership and international collaboration 🤝. Fluent in science and solutions, she is a pillar of innovation at CRTEn 🏛️

Profile

Education 🎓

Dr. Naili’s academic journey began with a Master in Physics in 1999 🧲, followed by an Advanced Studies Diploma in 2001 📘. Her deep dive into renewable energy and thermodynamics culminated in a Ph.D. in 2015 🎓. Her doctoral research integrated experimental methods with simulation modeling, focusing on ground source heat pump systems in Tunisia 🌍. This educational foundation empowered her to lead pioneering work in solar-assisted geothermal systems and energy-efficient technologies ☀️🌡️. She blends classical physics knowledge with applied engineering solutions 🛠️. Throughout her academic career, she has been committed to continuous learning and applying theoretical concepts to real-world energy challenges 🔬. Her education has laid the groundwork for her exceptional research and teaching activities within the fields of sustainable energy and thermal systems ♻️📖.

Experience 👨‍🏫

Since 2002, Dr. Naili has taught physics at various academic levels, eventually becoming an Assistant Professor at CRTEn 🎓. Her experience spans over two decades, involving classroom instruction, laboratory supervision, and student mentoring . She has guided 7 technician projects, 3 engineer theses, 2 master’s, and 2 Ph.D. dissertations 📘. She has reviewed papers for prestigious journals like Applied Energy and Renewable Energy 📚. A member of CRTEn’s scientific council, she also contributes to international conference committees 🌐. Her work integrates simulation tools like TRNSYS with experimental installations, enhancing national energy efficiency programs 💡. She actively participates in R&D projects involving heat exchangers, geothermal systems, and hybrid solar applications 🔧🌞. Her blend of academic insight and applied engineering makes her a key player in Tunisia’s energy innovation ecosystem 🔋.

Awards & Recognitions 🏅

While formal awards are not explicitly listed, Dr. Naili’s career is adorned with prestigious roles and peer recognition 🌟. She has been an invited speaker at ANSOLE Days 2017 🎤, reflecting her regional leadership in geothermal and solar energy. She is an elected member of CRTEn’s Scientific Council 🏛️ and has served as a Technical Program Committee member at key conferences like ICSESS 2018 and IREC 🌍. Her role as a reviewer for high-impact journals like Energy Conversion and Management and Applied Thermal Engineering is a testament to her research quality 📖. Her research articles are frequently cited, and her work has contributed to national development in renewable energy ⚡. She is celebrated for promoting clean technology and education across Tunisia and beyond 🏅.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Naili’s research centers on renewable energy systems, especially solar-assisted ground source heat pumps and hybrid solar technologies 🌞❄️. She has conducted experimental and simulation-based analyses on geothermal heat exchangers, passive solar heating, and building energy efficiency in North African climates 🏠🌍. Her focus lies in optimizing thermal systems for domestic and industrial applications through tools like TRNSYS and CFD modeling 🧪🧠. Her published work spans Geothermics, Applied Thermal Engineering, and Energy Conversion and Management 📚. She emphasizes economic viability, energy conservation, and exergy analysis in her projects 💸🔧. Collaborating with engineers and policymakers, she aims to integrate clean energy into Tunisia’s infrastructure sustainably ♻️. Her innovation-driven approach aligns research with climate goals, making her a key contributor to environmental resilience and green development 🌱🔬.

Publications
  • Energy and exergy analyses of a helicoidal water to air geothermal heat exchanger for arid regions

    Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental Effects
    2025-12-31 | Journal article
    CONTRIBUTORS: Abdessamia Hadjadj; Abdelmalek Atia; Boubaker Ben haoua; Müslüm Arıcı; Nabiha Naili; Abdelmadjid Kaddour
  • Optimization and behavior result analysis of a solar assisted ground source heat pump system using TRNSYS simulation tool

    Geothermics
    2025-09 | Journal article
    CONTRIBUTORS: Nabiha Naili; Omeima Nouicer; Issam Attar; Ghofrane Mgadmi
  • Design and economic viability of a hybrid solar/gas pasteurization system for developing countries

    Case Studies in Thermal Engineering
    2025-01 | Journal article
    Part ofISSN: 2214-157X
    CONTRIBUTORS: Oumaima Guizani; Nabiha Naili; Bourhan Tashtoush; Sami Kooli

 

Khalifa Aliyu Ibrahim | Artificial Intelligence in Power Electronics Design | Best Researcher Award

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.

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Seyed Fariborz Zarei | Application of Power Electronics in Power Grid | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Seyed Fariborz Zarei | Application of Power Electronics in Power Grid | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Seyed Fariborz Zarei is an Assistant Professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at Qom University of Technology, Iran. He earned his B.Sc. from Amirkabir University of Technology in 2012, ranking second in his class, followed by an M.Sc. and Ph.D. from Sharif University of Technology in 2014 and 2019, respectively. In 2018, he was a Visiting Ph.D. Scholar at Aalborg University, Denmark. Since 2021, he has been a faculty member at Qom University of Technology, where he established the Power Electronics and Grid Laboratory. He has authored over 40 research papers focusing on power electronics and electrical power engineering. His research emphasizes modeling, control, protection, and stability of power grids. Dr. Zarei has received numerous awards, including the Kezemi Ashtiani Award and the “Selected Researcher” award.

Profile

Education 🎓

Dr. Zarei holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering (2019) from Sharif University of Technology, focusing on inverter-based AC microgrids’ protection. He was an International Visiting Graduate Student at Aalborg University, Denmark (2018), researching power electronic-based power systems. He completed his M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering (2014) at Sharif University of Technology, specializing in microgrid protection. His B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering (2012) was from Amirkabir University of Technology, where he ranked second in the Power Systems track. His academic excellence earned him a merit-based M.Sc. admission and a Research and Technology Scholarship from the Iran National Science Foundation.

Experience 👨‍🏫

Dr. Zarei is the Director of the Power Electronics and Grid Lab at Qom University of Technology (2022-present), leading research on DC/AC converters and power grid interactions. He has designed and implemented a 2 kVA Grid-Simulator. Previously, he was a Research Assistant at Iran’s National Elites Foundation (2015-2018) and conducted experiments on inverter control at Aalborg University (2018). As a lecturer, he has taught courses on power electronics, electrical machines, reactive power control, and high-voltage substation design.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Zarei’s research focuses on power electronics applications in power grids, emphasizing modeling, control, protection, and stability. He investigates DC/AC converters, inverter-based AC microgrid protection, and distributed secondary control schemes. His work includes developing fault detection methods, overvoltage mitigation strategies, and high-impedance fault detection for DC microgrids. He has contributed to improving grid stability through advanced converter control techniques. His research extends to energy optimization in metro systems and power routing-based protection in HVDC grids. His findings have been published in top journals, including IEEE Transactions and Electric Power Systems Research. 🚀

Dr. Zarei received the prestigious Kezemi Ashtiani Award from Iran’s National Elite Foundation (2023) for outstanding academic and research contributions. He was recognized as the “Selected Researcher” in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Qom University of Technology (2022). He earned a Research and Technology Scholarship (2017) and was elected as a member of Iran’s National Elites Foundation (2015-2018). His academic achievements include ranking 17th in the Ph.D. KONKOOR (2014), merit-based M.Sc. admissions (2012), ranking 2nd in his B.Sc. program (2012), and securing 373rd place among 129,000 candidates in the B.Sc. KONKOOR (2008).

Publications 📚

Selvakumaran | EEE | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Selvakumaran | EEE | Best Researcher Award

Dr. S. Selvakumaran is an accomplished academician with 15 years of experience in engineering education, specializing in power electronics, smart grids, and renewable energy systems. He has held key institutional roles, including NBA, NAAC, Exam Cell, and ISO Coordinator. With a strong research focus on green energy applications, he has published in reputed journals and conferences. His expertise spans control systems, electrical machines, and metaheuristic optimization techniques for power converters. He has guided over 80 UG and 15 PG students, contributing significantly to academia.

Profile

Education 🎓

Dr. Selvakumaran earned his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Anna University in 2024, focusing on optimization-based converters for green energy. He completed his M.E. in Power Electronics and Drives from Government College of Engineering, Tirunelveli (2009) with 73% and his B.E. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan Engineering College, Perambalur (2007) with 72%. His academic journey reflects his deep commitment to power electronics and renewable energy research.

Experience 👨‍🏫

Dr. Selvakumaran served as an Assistant Professor at Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan Engineering College, Perambalur (2009-2020), mentoring students in electrical engineering. From 2021 to 2024, he was a full-time research scholar at Alagappa Chettiar Government College of Engineering and Technology, Karaikudi, focusing on optimization algorithms for energy applications. His expertise includes NBA and NAAC accreditation, exam cell coordination, and institutional quality management.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Selvakumaran’s research focuses on metaheuristic optimization algorithms for power converters, renewable energy integration, and smart grids. He has worked extensively on hybrid energy systems, solar PV optimization, and intelligent power management. His studies include grid-connected electric vehicle systems, power quality improvement, and AI-driven energy optimization, contributing to sustainable energy solutions.

Dr. Selvakumaran has been recognized for his contributions to electrical engineering through best paper awards at national and international conferences. His publications in high-impact journals like the Journal of Energy Storage (IF: 8.9) and IETE Journal of Research (IF: 1.59) highlight his research excellence. He has received appreciation for mentoring students and serving in key academic roles, enhancing institutional accreditation standards.

Publications 📚

  • Optimal planning of photovoltaic, wind turbine and battery to mitigate flicker and power loss in distribution network

    Journal of Energy Storage
    2025-04 | Journal article
    Part ofISSN: 2352-152X
    CONTRIBUTORS: G. Muralikrishnan; K. Preetha; S. Selvakumaran; P. Hariramakrishnan
  • A hybrid approach for PV based grid tied intelligent controlled water pump system

    International Journal of Adaptive Control and Signal Processing
    2024 | Journal article
    EID:

    2-s2.0-85184388143

    Part ofISSN: 10991115 08906327
    CONTRIBUTORS: Selvakumaran, S.; Baskaran, K.
  • A Hybrid RBFNN-SPOA Technique for Multi-Source EV Power System with Single-Switch DC-DC Converter

    IETE Journal of Research
    2024 | Journal article
    EID:

    2-s2.0-85198697794

    Part ofISSN: 0974780X 03772063
    CONTRIBUTORS: Selvakumaran, S.; Baskaran, K.
  • Improved binary quantum-based Elk Herd optimizer for optimal location and sizing of hybrid system in micro grid with electric vehicle charging station

    Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy
    2024 | Journal article
    EID:

    2-s2.0-85208946652

    Part of ISSN: 19417012
    CONTRIBUTORS: Muralikrishnan, G.; Preetha, K.; Selvakumaran, S.; Nagendran, J.