Overview
General Information
Name | : | Ayman Abdel-Karim Mohammad Agha |
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Faculty | : | College of Engineering |
Department | : | Department of Renewable Energy Engineering / Specialization in Renewable Energy Engineering//Bachelor's |
Rank | : | Associate Professor |
: | a.agha@aau.edu.jo |
Research Statistics
Google Scholar Publication Count | : | 18 |
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Total Citations in Google Scholar | : | 64 |
H_Index | : | 5 |
Scopus Publication Count | : | 11 |
Total Citations in Scopus | : | 37 |
Curriculum Vitae (CV)
Research Interest
Research interests include nonlinear system dynamics, electrical power losses, reactive power compensation, and advanced optimization techniques for enhancing efficiency and reliability in power and energy systems. Additional focus areas involve challenges and solutions in renewable energy integration, voltage stability, and the development of sustainable power and energy systems.
Publications
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Taught Courses
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Suggested Research Topics for (Masters Students)
- Electrical Circuit
- Electric Machine
- Power System
- Power System
- Electrical Transmission and Distribution Network Design.
- Electrical Installations.
- Automatic Control System.
- Power Electronics
- Introduction to renewable Energy.
- Entrepreneurship.
Teaching Philosophy
Creating an engaging, student-centered learning environment that blends theory with practical applications. Fostering critical thinking, problem-solving, and lifelong learning to prepare students for creative and ethical application of knowledge in real-world contexts.
Research Philosophy
Focuses on advancing the efficiency, reliability, and sustainability of power and energy systems through a combination of analytical modeling, optimization techniques, and practical solutions. Emphasizes addressing practical industrial challenges, integrating renewable energy technologies, and fostering innovative approaches to complex electrical engineering problems.