Dr. Mohamed Etarhouni | Mathematical Modeling | Best Researcher Award

Electrical Engineering Lecturer at Liverpool John Moores University, United Kingdom

Dr. Mohamed Etarhouni is an accomplished lecturer and researcher in Electrical and Electronic Engineering ๐ŸŒ. With a PhD specializing in renewable energy systems, his innovative work on optimizing solar PV systems ๐Ÿž๏ธ has been published in top journals like IEEE and Elsevier. Boasting over 8 years of teaching experience ๐Ÿ“š, he excels in integrating modern tools such as MATLAB-Simulink, Proteus, and Mobius to create engaging, hybrid learning environments. His passion for student development is evident through his commitment to inclusive education and ongoing professional growth, including a PGCert in Teaching in Higher Education ๐ŸŽ“. Dr. Etarhouniโ€™s contributions extend beyond teaching, as he actively participates in academic conferences, peer reviewing, and fostering interdisciplinary research. Recognized for his exceptional teaching and scholarly achievements ๐Ÿ†, he is a forward-thinking academic whose work bridges the gap between theory and practical solutions in the rapidly evolving field of renewable energy.

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Education ๐ŸŽ“

Dr. Mohamed Etarhouni’s educational journey showcases a blend of academic excellence and practical application. He earned his PhD in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from the University of Leeds, where he focused on developing advanced techniques for maximizing power extraction from solar photovoltaic (PV) systems, particularly under partial shading conditions ๐ŸŒž. In addition, he holds an MSc in Electrical Engineering & Renewable Energy Systems with distinction from the University of Leeds, where he demonstrated outstanding performance in his field. Currently, he is further advancing his teaching expertise by pursuing a PGCert in Teaching in Higher Education at Keele University, continuing his passion for educational innovation ๐Ÿ“š. His strong educational foundation enables him to deliver effective and forward-thinking teaching strategies while also contributing to research and technology development in renewable energy.

Professional Experience ๐Ÿ’ผ

Dr. Etarhouni brings over 8 years of experience in academia, having taught at respected institutions such as Liverpool John Moores University, Teesside University, and the Open University. He has designed and delivered courses in a variety of areas, including electronics, power electronics, embedded systems, and electrical circuits โšก. Dr. Etarhouni integrates cutting-edge technologies like Canvas, MATLAB-Simulink, and Mobius to enhance the learning experience for students, ensuring they acquire the practical skills needed in the rapidly evolving field of electrical engineering. His expertise is not limited to teaching; he has supervised both undergraduate and postgraduate students, guiding them through research projects that bridge theory and real-world applications. Dr. Etarhouniโ€™s collaborative research with the University of Leeds in power electronics and renewable energy continues to fuel his passion for both education and sustainable technology ๐ŸŒ.

Research Interest ๐Ÿ”ฌ

Dr. Etarhouniโ€™s primary research interest lies in optimizing renewable energy systems, specifically solar power technologies. His work on improving the performance of solar PV systems through advanced optimization techniquesโ€”particularly in partial shading scenariosโ€”has set him apart in his field. He has pioneered innovations such as Series-Parallel Differential Power Processing (SP-DPP) converters and fuzzy logic-based control systems, all designed to maximize energy extraction from solar arrays ๐ŸŒž. His research also delves into the integration of renewable energy systems with power electronics, aiming to improve overall system efficiency and reliability. His work in this area has been published in prominent journals, and he continues to explore new configurations to enhance the practicality and scalability of renewable energy solutions, contributing significantly to the global push toward sustainable energy sources ๐ŸŒฑ.

Awards and Honors ๐Ÿ…

Dr. Etarhouniโ€™s dedication to both research and teaching has earned him numerous accolades. He was awarded the Best Paper Award at the IEEE Renewable Energy Congress for his groundbreaking work on solar PV technologies, and his teaching excellence has been recognized with multiple Teaching Recognition Certificates from Liverpool John Moores University ๐Ÿ†. His contributions to higher education and research were further acknowledged when he received an Exemplar Recognition from Keele University for his innovative approaches to teaching. As a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA), Dr. Etarhouni demonstrates a strong commitment to maintaining high teaching standards. His active role as a session chair and peer reviewer at international conferences highlights his prominent position within the academic community, and his continuous professional development reflects his dedication to furthering his expertise in both pedagogy and engineering ๐ŸŒŸ.

Conclusion ๐ŸŒŸ

Dr. Mohamed Etarhouni stands out as an academic and researcher whose work consistently bridges the gap between cutting-edge renewable energy solutions and effective teaching methodologies. His contributions to optimizing solar energy systems are setting new standards in the field of renewable energy, while his dedication to education is fostering the growth of future engineers. As a published researcher and award-winning educator, Dr. Etarhouniโ€™s innovative approach to both teaching and research continues to influence the academic and engineering communities. With his ongoing commitment to professional development and research, Dr. Etarhouni is poised to remain a key figure in advancing sustainable energy solutions and educational excellence ๐ŸŒโšก.

Publications Top Notes

๐ŸŒž Design of Novel Differential Power Processing Scheme for Small-Scale PV Array Application Operating Under Partial Shading Conditions

Authors: Mohamed Etarhouni, Hiroshan Puvanendra Moorthy, Benjamin Chong
Year: 2024
Source: Computers and Electrical Engineering
DOI: 10.1016/j.compeleceng.2024.109254
This paper discusses a novel power processing scheme ๐Ÿ› ๏ธ designed for small-scale photovoltaic (PV) arrays under partial shading conditions ๐ŸŒฅ๏ธ, which are common in solar energy systems. The scheme aims to maximize the output power and enhance system efficiency by addressing shading effects.


โšก Control of Cascaded PV-ฤ†uk Converter Modules by Particle Swarm Optimization Under Partial Shading Conditions

Authors: Mohamed Etarhouni, Benjamin Chong
Year: 2023
Source: World Congress on Electrical Engineering and Computer Systems and Science
DOI: 10.11159/eee23.107
This study explores the optimization ๐Ÿ”ง of Cascaded PV-ฤ†uk converters using particle swarm optimization ๐Ÿ, particularly under partial shading ๐ŸŒ‘ conditions. It introduces an innovative control strategy to improve the performance of photovoltaic systems during shaded conditions.


๐ŸŒž A Combined Scheme for Maximising the Output Power of a Photovoltaic Array Under Partial Shading Conditions

Authors: Mohamed Etarhouni
Year: 2022
Source: Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments
DOI: 10.1016/j.seta.2021.101878
The article presents a combined scheme ๐Ÿ› ๏ธ designed to maximize output power from a photovoltaic array under partial shading ๐ŸŒค๏ธ conditions. This method enhances the power extraction capabilities of PV systems, addressing common challenges in solar energy applications.


๐ŸŒ… A Novel Square Algorithm for Maximising the Output Power from a Partially Shaded Photovoltaic Array System

Authors: Mohamed Etarhouni
Year: 2022
Source: Optik
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijleo.2022.168870
This paper introduces a novel square algorithm ๐Ÿ’ก for optimizing power output from partially shaded photovoltaic systems. It aims to mitigate the effects of shading ๐ŸŒ’ on solar energy production, improving overall system efficiency ๐ŸŒž.


๐Ÿ”‹ Series-Parallel Differential Power Processing Scheme for Maximised Power Extraction from Mismatched Photovoltaic Panels

Authors: Mohamed Etarhouni
Year: 2020
Source: 10th International Conference on Power Electronics, Machines and Drives (PEMD)
This conference paper presents a series-parallel differential power processing scheme ๐Ÿ”‹ to maximize power extraction from mismatched PV panels under varying conditions. The innovative scheme improves solar energy generation efficiency despite mismatch between panels.


๐ŸŒž Optimal Design of Series-Parallel Differential Power Processing Converters for Photovoltaic Array Energy Systems

Authors: Mohamed Etarhouni
Year: 2020
Source: 37th European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition
This work focuses on the optimal design ๐Ÿ› ๏ธ of series-parallel differential power processing converters aimed at improving energy efficiency in solar power systems. The design optimizes power management in photovoltaic arrays, reducing energy loss due to shading or mismatch.


โšก Review of PV Array Interconnection Schemes for Maximum Power Operation Under Partial Shading

Authors: Mohamed Etarhouni
Year: 2019
Source: 36th European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition
DOI: 10.4229/EUPVSEC20192019-5BO.5.6
This paper offers a comprehensive review ๐Ÿ“š of various PV array interconnection schemes designed to ensure maximum power output under partial shading conditions. It evaluates techniques for overcoming common solar energy challenges related to shading and array configuration.


๐ŸŒ… A PV Array Reconfiguration Algorithm for Minimising Partial Shading Effects

Authors: Mohamed Etarhouni
Year: 2019
Source: 2019 10th International Renewable Energy Congress (IREC)
DOI: 10.1109/irec.2019.8754602
The paper introduces a reconfiguration algorithm ๐Ÿ”„ for photovoltaic arrays, aimed at minimizing the effects of partial shading ๐ŸŒฆ๏ธ. The algorithm focuses on optimal array configuration, boosting power extraction by reducing the impact of shading on solar panels.

Mohamed Etarhouni | Mathematical Modeling | Best Researcher Award

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