Abduelhakim  Oheda, Head of Electrical and Electronic Engineering department

Abduelhakim Oheda

Head of Electrical and Electronic Engineering department

University of Zawia

Location
Canada - Ottawa
Education
Doctorate, Advanced Control Strategies for Fuel Cell Hybrid System
Experience
11 years, 7 Months

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Work Experience

Total years of experience :11 years, 7 Months

Head of Electrical and Electronic Engineering department at University of Zawia
  • Libya - Zawiya
  • August 2013 to October 2014

As the former Head of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Department at the College of Engineering, University of Zawia, Libya, I designed and implemented a prototype project using photovoltaics (PV) to provide the university campus with 1 GW/day of power, while also improving the overall grid stability. Additionally, I taught undergraduate courses on Electrical Power Distribution and Advanced Control, evaluating my students progress and guiding them toward success in their academic and professional endeavours.

Engineer at General Electrical Company of Libya - Tripoli (GECOL)
  • Libya - Tripoli
  • December 1997 to May 2008

As an Electrical Engineer at the General Electricity Company of Libya (GECOL), I contributed to the development and implementation of electrical applications and high-power distribution systems. I was responsible for preparing specifications and topographical maps to ensure that installations and operations were in line with standards and customer requirements. Additionally, I supervised the installation of high-voltage overhead lines and underground cables for various projects. My expertise in planning, designing, and implementing electrical systems contributed to the success of numerous projects.

Education

Doctorate, Advanced Control Strategies for Fuel Cell Hybrid System
  • at Cranfield University
  • June 2024

As a former Ph.D. researcher in the Department of FMCS at Cranfield University, I specialized in Artificial Neural Network Control Strategies for Fuel Cell Hybrid Systems. My research interests focus on the design of control systems, energy management, power systems, and fuel cell technology. Through my work, I gained in-depth knowledge and expertise in these areas, which I leverage to drive innovation and progress in the field.

Master's degree, Engineering Management
  • at Nile Valley University
  • June 2024
Bachelor's degree, Electrical Engineering
  • at Electrical High institution
  • June 2024

Specialties & Skills

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Energy Management
Artificial Neural Networks
Control System Design
proactive problem solving skills
Strong verbal and written communication skills
Microsoft Office (Word, Excel and PowerPoint), Internet
Excellent team & time management skills
Strong adaptability and self-motivated

Languages

Arabic
Native Speaker
English
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