Mahmoud Moghavvemi is affiliated with the University of Malaya in Malaysia and has contributed extensively to the field of engineering, particularly within electrical and electronic engineering as well as control and systems engineering.
The research work encompasses various topics related to power systems, control, and optimization. Key research areas include:
The scientist's recent publications demonstrate a focus on renewable energy integration, distribution networks, and control system optimization. Notable recent papers include:
Frequent co-authors include:
Research outputs have most often been published in:
Mahmoud Moghavvemi's main area of study is engineering with 24 publications, including significant contributions in the subfields of electrical and electronic engineering (12 publications), control and systems engineering (7 publications), radiology and imaging (3 publications), aerospace engineering (2 publications), and public health and occupational health (2 publications).
L.J Olatomiwa;S Mekhilef;Mahmoud S Ismail;Mahmoud S Ismail;M Moghavvemi
Mahmoud Moghavvemi;F.M. Omar
Atheer L. Salih;M. Moghavvemi;Haider A. F. Mohamed;Khalaf Sallom Gaeid
Atheer L. Salih;M. Moghavvemi;Haider A. F. Mohamed;Khalaf Sallom Gaeid
Mahmoud S Ismail;M Moghavvemi;M Moghavvemi;T.M.I. Mahlia
Mahmoud S Ismail;M Moghavvemi;M Moghavvemi;T.M.I. Mahlia;T.M.I. Mahlia
Mahmoud Moghavvemi;O. Faruque
M.S. Ismail;M.S. Ismail;M. Moghavvemi;M. Moghavvemi;T.M.I. Mahlia;T.M.I. Mahlia
Hamed Mortaji;Siew Hock Ow;Mahmoud Moghavvemi;Haider Abbas F. Almurib
Mahmoud S Ismail;M Moghavvemi;M Moghavvemi;T.M.I. Mahlia;T.M.I. Mahlia
Mahmoud S Ismail;Mahmoud S Ismail;M Moghavvemi;M Moghavvemi;T.M.I. Mahlia;T.M.I. Mahlia;K.M Muttaqi
Samer Yahya;Mahmoud Moghavvemi;Haider A. F. Mohamed
M. Moghavvemi;Lu Chin Seng
M. Moghavvemi;M.O. Faruque
Lokman H. Hassan;Mahmoud Moghavvemi;Haider A. F. Almurib;Kashem M. Muttaqi
M. A. Kashem;G. B. Jasmon;Azah Mohamed;M. Moghavvemi
M. Shekarchian;M. Moghavvemi;T.M.I. Mahlia;T.M.I. Mahlia;A. Mazandarani
Lokman H. Hassan;M. Moghavvemi;Haider A.F. Almurib;K.M. Muttaqi
Mahmoud Moghavvemi;M.O. Faruque
Lokman H. Hassan;M. Moghavvemi;M. Moghavvemi;Haider A.F. Almurib;Otto Steinmayer
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