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Dr. Mohamme Kadhim Edan Al-Saadi

Electromechanical Engineering Department

Assistant professor

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Mohammed Al-Saadi was born in Baghdad, Iraq, 1977. He received his BSc and MSc degree from the pre-named Department of Technical Education, currently Electromechanical Engineering, University of Technology, Baghdad, Iraq, 1999 and 2002 respectively and the Ph.D. degree from the Cranfield University, Bedford, UK, 2017. Currently, he is an assistant professor head of Electromechanical Systems Branch, Electromechanical Engineering, University of Technology. His research interests are in a microgrid, smart distribution grid, optimal operation of the microgrid, integration of electric vehicles with microgrid, energy storage, wind and solar energies, demand-side management, power system transient, improve the operation of the distribution grid.

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PhD, Cranfield University, United Kingdom, Electrical Engineering, 2017.

MSc, University of Technology, Baghdad-Iraq, Electrical Engineering, 2002.

BSc, University of Technology, Baghdad, Iraq, Electrical Engineering and Education, 1999.

Micro-Grid

Smart Distribution Grid

Optimal Operation of the Micro-Grid

Integration of Electric Vehicles with Microgrid

Energy Storage

Wind and Solar Energies

demand-side Management

Power System Transient

Improve Operation of Distribution Grid

Power systems

Operation and maintenance of power plant

Fundamentals of electric AC circuits

Physics I

Six acknowledgements from president of University of Technology.

Six acknowledgements from Dean of Electromechnical Engineering department.

Acknowledgement from Dean of college of engineering Baghdad University.

Best paper award from International Conference on Life System Modeling and Simulation, LSMS 2017 and International Conference on Intelligent Computing for Sustainable Energy and Environment, ICSEE 2017.

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