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Overview

Ahmed Mohamed is affiliated with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in the United States and has developed a research profile centered on engineering, particularly within electrical and electronic engineering. Their work spans several related subfields, including control and systems engineering, automotive engineering, public health, environmental and occupational health, and computer vision and pattern recognition.

The scientist's research predominantly focuses on topics such as microgrid control and optimization, advanced battery technologies research, electric vehicles and infrastructure, smart grid energy management, energy harvesting in wireless networks, optimal power flow distribution, and smart grid security and resilience.

Among recent publications, Ahmed Mohamed has contributed to diverse areas in energy and power systems. Selected papers include:

  • "Role of optimization algorithms based fuzzy controller in achieving induction motor performance enhancement," 2020, Nature Communications
  • "Alternating Optimization Approach for Voltage-Secure Multi-Period Optimal Reactive Power Dispatch," 2021, IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
  • "Energy regenerative shock absorber based on a slotted link conversion mechanism for application in the electrical bus to power the low wattages devices," 2023, Applied Energy
  • "Community-centric distributed energy resources for energy justice and decarbonization in dense urban regions," 2024, Energy Reports
  • "Evaluation and Improvement of the Quality of Surgical Operative Notes in the Department of General Surgery at Dongola Teaching Hospital, Sudan," 2024, Cureus

Ahmed Mohamed frequently publishes in various scientific venues. These include:

  • Energy Reports
  • Cureus
  • IET Smart Grid
  • Applied Energy
  • Sustainability

Collaborative efforts form a notable aspect of Ahmed Mohamed's research activity. Frequent coauthors are:

  • Kirn Zafar
  • Yusef Esa
  • Mohamed K. Kamaludeen
  • Ondrea Kanwhen
  • Mohammed Elsayed

Ahmed Mohamed's contributions cover a broad span of engineering topics and publication venues, focusing on solutions within energy systems, control methodologies, and infrastructural aspects of renewables and electric mobility.

Best Publications

  • DC microgrids and distribution systems: An overview

    Ahmed T. Elsayed;Ahmed A. Mohamed;Osama A. Mohammed

  • Real-Time Energy Management Algorithm for Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle Charging Parks Involving Sustainable Energy

    Ahmed Mohamed;Vahid Salehi;Tan Ma;Osama Mohammed

  • Recuperation of Regenerative Braking Energy in Electric Rail Transit Systems

    Mahdiyeh Khodaparastan;Ahmed A. Mohamed;Werner Brandauer

  • Real-Time Energy Management Algorithm for Mitigation of Pulse Loads in Hybrid Microgrids

    A. Mohamed;V. Salehi;O. Mohammed

  • Laboratory-Based Smart Power System, Part I: Design and System Development

    V. Salehi;A. Mohamed;A. Mazloomzadeh;O. A. Mohammed

  • Optimal charging of plug-in electric vehicles for a car park infrastructure

    Tan Ma;Ahmed Mohamed;Osama Mohammed

  • Impact of clustering microgrids on their stability and resilience during blackouts

    Mahmoud S. Saleh;Ammar Althaibani;Yusef Esa;Yassine Mhandi

  • Design and Hardware Implementation of FL-MPPT Control of PV Systems Based on GA and Small-Signal Analysis

    Ahmed A. S. Mohamed;Alberto Berzoy;Osama A. Mohammed

  • Laboratory-Based Smart Power System, Part II: Control, Monitoring, and Protection

    V. Salehi;A. Mohamed;A. Mazloomzadeh;O. A. Mohammed

  • Modeling and Feasibility Analysis of Quasi-Dynamic WPT System for EV Applications

    Ahmed A. S. Mohamed;Christopher R. Lashway;Osama Mohammed

  • Design and Interoperability Analysis of Quadruple Pad Structure for Electric Vehicle Wireless Charging Application

    Aqueel Ahmad;Mohammad Saad Alam;Ahmed A. S. Mohamed

  • Real-time energy management scheme for hybrid renewable energy systems in smart grid applications

    Ahmed Mohamed;Osama Mohammed

  • Optimal choice and design of different topologies of DC–DC converter used in PV systems, at different climatic conditions in Egypt

    M.A. Farahat;H.M.B. Metwally;Ahmed Abd-Elfatah Mohamed

  • Communication-Based Control for DC Microgrids

    Mahmoud Saleh;Yusef Esa;Ahmed A. Mohamed

  • A comprehensive overview of inductive pad in electric vehicles stationary charging

    Ahmed A.S. Mohamed;Ahmed A.S. Mohamed;Ahmed A. Shaier;Hamid Metwally;Sameh I. Selem

  • Experimental Validation of Comprehensive Steady-State Analytical Model of Bidirectional WPT System in EVs Applications

    Ahmed A. S. Mohamed;Alberto Berzoy;Osama A. Mohammed

  • Design and implementation of CCNY DC microgrid testbed

    Mahmoud Saleh;Yusef Esa;Yassine Mhandi;Werner Brandauer

  • Bi-directional AC-DC/DC-AC converter for power sharing of hybrid AC/DC systems

    A. Mohamed;M. Elshaer;O. Mohammed

  • Modeling and Assessment Analysis of Various Compensation Topologies in Bidirectional IWPT System for EV Applications

    Ahmed A. S. Mohamed;Alberto Berzoy;Felipe G. N. de Almeida;Osama Mohammed

  • Utilizing supercapacitors for resiliency enhancements and adaptive microgrid protection against communication failures

    Hany F. Habib;A.A.S. Mohamed;Mohamad El Hariri;Osama A. Mohammed

  • Smart optimal control of DC-DC boost converter in PV systems

    M. Elshaer;A. Mohamed;O. Mohammed

  • DC microgrids and distribution systems: An overview

    Ahmed T. Ghareeb;Ahmed A. Mohamed;Osama A. Mohammed

Frequent Co-Authors

Osama A. Mohammed
Osama A. Mohammed Florida International University
Omer C. Onar
Omer C. Onar Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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