Author Biographies

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Dr. Adib Allahham is currently an Assistant Professor at the Department of Mathematics, Physics and Electrical Engineering, Northumbria University, UK. Dr. Adib Allahham’s expertise lies in smart grids, electricity distribution, the power sector, and multi-vector energy systems. His work focuses on addressing the urgent need to cost-effectively decarbonize the energy sector over the next 30 years by enabling innovative network integration of new energy generation and incorporating diverse energy vectors, including hydrogen. Through a combination of computer simulations, laboratory investigations, and demonstration projects, Dr. Allahham contributes to generating new knowledge that supports this critical transition.
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Dr. Yara Khawaja is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Engineering, Applied Science Private University. She earned her Ph.D. in Renewable Energy/Electrical Engineering (2019) from Newcastle University, M.Sc. in Computer Science (2013) from Al-Balqa Applied University, and a B.Sc. in Power Engineering (2007) from Yarmouk University. Her research interests include renewable energy, optimizing energy management to reduce environmental impact, sizing of microgrids and storage systems, and using reinforcement learning to enhance energy sustainability.
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Professor Abdullah Al-Odienat is a faculty member at the Department of Electrical Engineering/Faculty of Engineering, Mutah University. He completed his Ph.D. studies in power systems at Tashkent State University. He has published over 50 papers in various journals. He is a member of IEEE and a member of SCS “The Society for International Computer Simulation”. He is the editor in chief of the Jordan Journal of Energy (JJE). He is a principal investigator and member of several funded national and international projects. His teaching disciplines include power system analysis and smart grids. His interests include smart grids, power system stability, wide-area monitoring systems (WAMSs), and the impact of integrating renewable energy resources on power systems.
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