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Rabih A. Jabr publication distribution in Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Rabih A. Jabr sits on this spectrum.

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34 publications 1,065+

This scientist: 150 publications — 14th percentile

14% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,065 publications or more.

Rabih A. Jabr D-index placement in Electronics and Electrical Engineering in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Electronics and Electrical Engineering scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Rabih A. Jabr sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 50 D-Index — 60th percentile

60% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 111 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2016 - IEEE Fellow For application of robust optimization to power systems

Overview

Rabih A. Jabr is affiliated with the American University of Beirut in Lebanon and has contributed extensively to the field of engineering, focusing primarily on electrical and electronic engineering as well as control and systems engineering.

Their research encompasses a range of topics including microgrid control and optimization, optimal power flow distribution, smart grid energy management, power system optimization and stability, power systems fault detection, electric power system optimization, and fault detection and control systems.

Recent publications by Rabih A. Jabr include:

  • "Distributionally Robust CVaR Constraints for Power Flow Optimization" (2020), published in IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
  • "Distribution Management Systems for Smart Grid: Architecture, Work Flows, and Interoperability" (2022), published in Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy
  • "Mixed-Integer Convex Optimization for DC Microgrid Droop Control" (2021), published in IEEE Transactions on Power Systems

Frequent co-authors of Rabih A. Jabr comprise:

  • Bikash C. Pal
  • Izudin Džafić
  • Timothy Licitra
  • Saifur Rahman
  • Claudio A. Cañizares

The scientist has published regularly in these venues:

  • IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
  • IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion
  • International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy

Rabih A. Jabr's work has been recognized by the IEEE Fellow distinction awarded in 2016 for contributions related to the application of robust optimization to power systems.

Best Publications

  • Radial distribution load flow using conic programming

    R.A. Jabr

  • Minimum Loss Network Reconfiguration Using Mixed-Integer Convex Programming

    R. A. Jabr;R. Singh;B. C. Pal

  • Adjustable Robust OPF With Renewable Energy Sources

    Rabih A. Jabr

  • Distribution Voltage Control Considering the Impact of PV Generation on Tap Changers and Autonomous Regulators

    Yashodhan P. Agalgaonkar;Bikash C. Pal;Rabih A. Jabr

  • Robust Transmission Network Expansion Planning With Uncertain Renewable Generation and Loads

    R. A. Jabr

  • Choice of estimator for distribution system state estimation

    R. Singh;B.C. Pal;R.A. Jabr

  • A homogeneous linear programming algorithm for the security constrained economic dispatch problem

    R.A. Jabr;A.H. Coonick;B.J. Cory

  • Intermittent wind generation in optimal power flow dispatching

    R.A. Jabr;B.C. Pal

  • Optimal Power Flow Using an Extended Conic Quadratic Formulation

    R.A. Jabr

  • Ordinal optimisation approach for locating and sizing of distributed generation

    R.A. Jabr;B.C. Pal

  • Robust self-scheduling under price uncertainty using conditional value-at-risk

    R.A. Jabr

  • Distribution system state estimation through Gaussian mixture model of the load as pseudo-measurement

    R. Singh;B.C. Pal;R.A. Jabr

  • Robust Multi-Period OPF With Storage and Renewables

    Rabih A. Jabr;Sami Karaki;Joe Akl Korbane

  • A primal-dual interior point method for optimal power flow dispatching

    R.A. Jabr;A.H. Coonick;B.J. Cory

  • Exploiting Sparsity in SDP Relaxations of the OPF Problem

    R. A. Jabr

  • Dynamic programming technique for optimizing fuel cell hybrid vehicles

    Dima Fares;Riad Chedid;Ferdinand Panik;Sami Karaki

  • Application of geometric programming to transformer design

    R.A. Jabr

  • Linear Decision Rules for Control of Reactive Power by Distributed Photovoltaic Generators

    Rabih A. Jabr

  • Robust Optimization of Storage Investment on Transmission Networks

    Rabih A. Jabr;Izudin Dzafic;Bikash C. Pal

  • Meter Placement for Distribution System State Estimation: An Ordinal Optimization Approach

    R. Singh;B. C. Pal;R. A. Jabr;R. B. Vinter

  • A sequential conic programming approach for the coordinated and robust design of power system stabilizers

    Rabih Jabr;Bikash Pal;Nelson Martins

  • Real Time Estimation of Loads in Radial and Unsymmetrical Three-Phase Distribution Networks

    Izudin Dzafic;Michel Gilles;Rabih A. Jabr;Bikash C. Pal

  • A Sensitivity Approach to Model Local Voltage Controllers in Distribution Networks

    Izudin Dzafic;Rabih A. Jabr;Ema Halilovic;Bikash C. Pal

  • Optimization of AC Transmission System Planning

    Rabih A. Jabr

  • Minimum loss operation of distribution networks with photovoltaic generation

    Rabih A. Jabr

  • Robust Volt/VAr Control With Photovoltaics

    Rabih A. Jabr

  • Robust and coordinated tuning of power system stabiliser gains using sequential linear programming

    R.A. Jabr;B.C. Pal;N. Martins;J.C.R. Ferraz

  • Stochastic distribution system operation considering voltage regulation risks in the presence of PV generation

    Yashodhan Agalgaonkar;Bikash Pal;Rabih Jabr

  • Sensitivity-Based Discrete Coordinate-Descent for Volt/VAr Control in Distribution Networks

    Rabih A. Jabr;Izudin Dzafic

  • Meter placement for distribution system state estimation: An ordinal optimization approach

    R. Singh;B. C. Pal;R. A. Jabr;R. B. Vinter

Frequent Co-Authors

Bikash C. Pal
Bikash C. Pal Imperial College London
Richard B. Vinter
Richard B. Vinter Imperial College London
Math Bollen
Math Bollen Luleå University of Technology
Junbo Zhao
Junbo Zhao University of Connecticut
Zhinong Wei
Zhinong Wei Hohai University
Antonio J. Conejo
Antonio J. Conejo The Ohio State University
Guoqiang Sun
Guoqiang Sun Hohai University
Gexiang Zhang
Gexiang Zhang Chengdu University of Information Technology

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