Zakaria Elbarbary | Electrical Power engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof.Β  Zakaria Elbarbary: Electrical Power engineering

PhD at Menoufya University, Egypt

πŸ‘¨β€πŸ« Dr. Zakaria Elbarbary, a distinguished Professor of Electrical Engineering at Kaferelshihk University, Egypt, 🌍 brings a wealth of expertise to the field. With a Ph.D. from Menoufya University, Egypt, πŸŽ“ he is a dedicated educator whose impact spans Libya and Saudi Arabia. Beyond teaching, Dr. Elbarbary excels in computer software engineering πŸ’» and is fluent in English. His commitment to shaping the next generation of engineers is evident in his dynamic career and contributions to the field. πŸš€.🌍

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πŸŽ“Β Education:

Born on April 4th, 1971, in Kaferelshihk, Egypt, Dr. Zakaria Elbarbary embarked on an academic journey that has significantly shaped the landscape of electrical engineering. Armed with a Ph.D. and M.Sc. in πŸš€Β Electrical Engineering from Menoufya University, Egypt, and a B.Sc. earned in 1994, his educational foundation reflects a commitment to excellence and a passion for understanding the complexities of electrical systems.

🏫 Work Experience:

Dr. Elbarbary’s professional journey is a tapestry of diverse experiences, reflecting his dedication to global perspectives in πŸš€electrical engineering. He assumed pivotal roles across institutions, starting as a Lecturer at Omar Elmohktar University, Libya. His career trajectory continued to ascend as he became an Assistant Professor at King Khalid University, KSA, before achieving the esteemed positions of Associate Professor and Professor at Kaferelshihk University, Egypt.

In an era dominated by technology, Dr. Elbarbary stands out with proficiency in computer software engineering. His ability to navigate and contribute to the world of software engineering aligns seamlessly with the evolving landscape of innovation in electrical engineering. This contemporary skill set enhances his versatility and effectiveness in both research and teaching.

Dr. Elbarbary’s impact extends beyond administrative titles; it is deeply rooted in his teaching repertoire. Covering a spectrum of subjects, from foundational courses like Electrical Circuit and Electromechanical Devices to advanced topics such as Power Electronics and Dynamics of Electrical Machines, his teaching philosophy seamlessly bridges theoretical concepts with practical applications. As a mentor, he has earned admiration for his ability to inspire students and cultivate a passion for πŸš€electrical engineering.

πŸ“§Β Linguistic Proficiency:

Dr. Elbarbary’s communication skills extend beyond programming languages; he is fluent in English, a valuable asset in fostering international collaboration and the exchange of ideas. This linguistic proficiency not only facilitates effective teaching but also positions him as a bridge-builder in the global academic community.

πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§β€πŸ‘¦Β Personal and Professional Balance:

Beyond the corridors of academia, Dr. Elbarbary is a devoted family man, married with four children. This balance between professional commitment and personal responsibilities underscores his character and resilience, adding a humane touch to his academic journey. His ability to juggle the demands of family and a thriving career exemplifies a holistic approach to life.

Research Focus:Β 

Driven by a desire to push the boundaries of knowledge, Dr. Elbarbary’s research focus includes power electronics applications and adaptive control systems. His Ph.D. thesis, titled “Model Reference Adaptive Control Based Speed Sensorless Induction Motor Drive System,” exemplifies his dedication to advancing the practical applications of electrical engineering. His contributions to research showcase a commitment to the ongoing evolution of the field.

  🌟 In conclusion, Dr. Zakaria Elbarbary’s journey is a harmonious blend of academic prowess, practical application, and a deep commitment to personal values. Through his roles as an educator, researcher, family man, and innovator in software engineering, he leaves an indelible mark on the world of electrical engineering, inspiring the next generation of engineers to reach new heights.

Areas of Specialization:

Electrical circuits, Power electronics, Electrical Machines, High Voltage, Graduation Project.

Peer Reviewer & Academic Engagements:Β 

Prof. Zakaria Elbarbary citation metrics and indices from Google Scholar are as follows:

Citations: 268 (All), 228Β  (Since 2018)
h-index: 8 (All), 7 (Since 2018)
i10-index: 7 (All), 5 (Since 2018)

Publications: 35 documents indexed in Scopus

Publications (TOP NOTES)

 

Four-Quadrant Speed Estimation Based on Model Reference Adaptive System”, Engineering Research Journal (ERJ), Faculty of Engineering, Minoufiya University, Egypt, Vol. 28, No 2, April 2005, PP 169-177

 

Fuzzy Logic Based Model Reference Adaptive System Speed Estimation for High Performance Induction Motor Drive”, Engineering Research Journal (ERJ), Faculty of Engineering, Minoufiya University, Egypt, Vol. 29, No 4, October 2006, PP 321-327

 

Fuzzy Logic Based MRAS for Sensorless Induction Motor Drive “, 11th International Middle East Power Systems Conference (MEPCON), 19-21 December 2006, El-Minia, Egypt.

 

Indirect Field-Oriented Control of Five-Phase Induction Motor Drives“, Engineering Research Journal (ERJ), Faculty of Engineering, Minoufiya University, Egypt, Vol. 34, No 2, April 2011, PP 119-123

 

DSP Based Speed Sensorless Controlled Four Switch Three Phase Inverter Fed Induction Motor Drive Using MRAS. Journal of electrical engineering Volume 12/2012- edition2

 

A Cost Effective sensorless vector control of 4-Switch 3-Phase Inverter Fed IM using MRAS”, International Journal of Power Electronics and Drive System (IJPEDS),Vol.1, No.2, December 2011, pp. 113~120

 

Single-to-three phase induction motor sensorless drive system“, Alexandria Engineering Journal (2012) volume 51,Issu 2, 77–83

 

Fuzzy logic based controller for five-phase induction motor drive system“, Alexandria Engineering Journal (2012) volume 51,Issu 4, 263–268

 

Robust Speed Sensorless Control of Five-phase Induction Motor Drive System“, Engineering Research Journal (ERJ), Faculty of Engineering, Minoufiya University, Egypt, Vol. 28, No 2, April 2005, PP 169-177

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