World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!

D-Index & Metrics

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
34
Citations
4543
World Ranking
5838
National Ranking
117

Overview

Salah Laghrouche is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France, where their research primarily spans engineering and its various specialized subfields. Their work is concentrated in control and systems engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, and automotive engineering, alongside contributions to aerospace and ocean engineering disciplines.

The scientist's research covers several major topics, including:

  • Advanced Battery Technologies Research
  • Fuel Cells and Related Materials
  • Adaptive Control of Nonlinear Systems
  • Iterative Learning Control Systems
  • Magnetic Bearings and Levitation Dynamics
  • Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Technologies
  • Wave and Wind Energy Systems

Salah Laghrouche has been published extensively, with a notable presence in journals such as Energies, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Journal of the Franklin Institute, Renewable Energy, and arXiv (Cornell University). These venues reflect their focus on energy systems, control strategies, and engineering applications.

Some recent representative publications include:

  • "Barrier Function-Based Adaptive Super-Twisting Controller," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control
  • "Disturbance-Observer-Based Complementary Sliding-Mode Speed Control for PMSM Drives: A Super-Twisting Sliding-Mode Observer-Based Approach," 2020, IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics
  • "Barrier function-based adaptive higher order sliding mode controllers," 2020, Automatica
  • "Aging prognosis model of proton exchange membrane fuel cell in different operating conditions," 2020, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
  • "Remaining Useful Life Prediction for Fuel Cell Based on Support Vector Regression and Grey Wolf Optimizer Algorithm," 2021, IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion

Throughout their career, Salah Laghrouche has collaborated frequently with several researchers. The most common coauthors include Abdesslem Djerdir, Daniel Depernet, Hussein Obeid, Leonid Fridman, and Kui Chen. These collaborations indicate interdisciplinary and multi-institutional research efforts.

Best Publications

  • Brief paper: Higher order sliding mode control based on integral sliding mode

    Salah Laghrouche;Franck Plestan;Alain Glumineau

  • Barrier function-based adaptive sliding mode control

    Hussein Obeid;Leonid M. Fridman;Salah Laghrouche;Mohamed Harmouche

  • Robust control of the PEM fuel cell air-feed system via sub-optimal second order sliding mode

    Imad Matraji;Imad Matraji;Salah Laghrouche;Salah Laghrouche;Samir Jemei;Samir Jemei;Maxime Wack;Maxime Wack

  • Adaptive Second-Order Sliding Mode Observer-Based Fault Reconstruction for PEM Fuel Cell Air-Feed System

    Salah Laghrouche;Jianxing Liu;Fayez Shakil Ahmed;Mohamed Harmouche

  • Adaptive-gain second-order sliding mode observer design for switching power converters

    Jianxing Liu;Salah Laghrouche;Mohamed Harmouche;Maxime Wack

  • Observer-based higher order sliding mode control of power factor in three-phase AC/DC converter for hybrid electric vehicle applications

    Jianxing Liu;Salah Laghrouche;Maxime Wack

  • A new algorithm for high-order sliding mode control

    Franck Plestan;Alain Glumineau;Salah Laghrouche

  • Degradation prediction of proton exchange membrane fuel cell based on grey neural network model and particle swarm optimization

    Kui Chen;Salah Laghrouche;Abdesslem Djerdir

  • Degradation model of proton exchange membrane fuel cell based on a novel hybrid method

    Kui Chen;Salah Laghrouche;Abdesslem Djerdir

  • Fuel cell health prognosis using Unscented Kalman Filter: Postal fuel cell electric vehicles case study

    Kui Chen;Salah Laghrouche;Abdesslem Djerdir

  • Barrier Function-Based Adaptive Super-Twisting Controller

    Hussein Obeid;Salah Laghrouche;Leonid Fridman;Yacine Chitour

  • Higher order sliding mode control based on optimal approach of an electropneumatic actuator

    Salah Laghrouche;Mohamed Smaoui;Franck Plestan;Xavier Brun

  • Disturbance-Observer-Based Complementary Sliding-Mode Speed Control for PMSM Drives: A Super-Twisting Sliding-Mode Observer-Based Approach

    Yong-Chao Liu;Salah Laghrouche;Daniel Depernet;Abdesslem Djerdir

  • Barrier function-based adaptive higher order sliding mode controllers

    Salah Laghrouche;Mohamed Harmouche;Yacine Chitour;Hussein Obeid

  • Passivity-Based Control applied to DC hybrid power source using fuel cell and supercapacitors

    M.Y. Ayad;M. Becherif;A. Henni;A. Aboubou

  • Pressure control in a PEM fuel cell via second order sliding mode

    Imad Matraji;Salah Laghrouche;Maxime Wack

  • PEM fuel cell air-feed system observer design for automotive applications: An adaptive numerical differentiation approach

    Jianxing Liu;Jianxing Liu;Salah Laghrouche;Fayez-Shakil Ahmed;Maxime Wack

  • Robust second order sliding mode control for a permanent magnet synchronous motor

    S. Laghrouche;F. Plestan;A. Glumineau;R. Boisliveau

  • Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell Prognosis Based on Frequency-Domain Kalman Filter

    Yunjin Ao;Salah Laghrouche;Daniel Depernet;Kui Chen

  • Aging prognosis model of proton exchange membrane fuel cell in different operating conditions

    Kui Chen;Salah Laghrouche;Abdesslem Djerdir

  • Control of PEMFC Air-Feed System Using Lyapunov-Based Robust and Adaptive Higher Order Sliding Mode Control

    Salah Laghrouche;Mohamed Harmouche;Fayez Shakil Ahmed;Yacine Chitour

  • Super-twisting sliding-mode observer-based model reference adaptive speed control for PMSM drives

    Unknown

  • Load governor based on constrained extremum seeking for PEM fuel cell oxygen starvation and compressor surge protection

    Salah Laghrouche;Salah Laghrouche;Imad Matraji;Imad Matraji;Fayez Shakil Ahmed;Fayez Shakil Ahmed;Samir Jemei;Samir Jemei

Frequent Co-Authors

Leonid Fridman
Leonid Fridman National Autonomous University of Mexico

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

For those considering Electronics and Electrical Engineering, online education offers flexible opportunities tailored to diverse needs. Many universities provide colleges for military spouses, ensuring accessible programs for those balancing education with unique life circumstances.

Flexibility is further enhanced by institutions featuring online colleges with flexible start dates, allowing students to begin their studies at multiple points throughout the year. This is particularly advantageous when managing work or personal commitments.

For learners eager to fast-track their career growth, short certificate programs can provide focused skill development in as little as six months, often leading to high-demand roles within the engineering and technology sectors.

It's worth noting that many careers in Electronics and Electrical Engineering suit individuals who thrive in focused, independent environments. Exploring high paying careers for introverts reveals numerous paths where technical expertise drives success without the need for constant social interaction.

Best Scientists Citing Salah Laghrouche

Trending Scientists