Dr Mahmoud Ayish Younis
Biography
Dr Mahmoud Younis is an Associate professor at the Faculty of Engineering at Sohar University, Oman. He received his Ph.D. in Power Electronics Engineering from the University of Malaya, Malaysia. His research interest is in the field of electrical power engineering, with a particular focus on power electronics and renewable energy systems. Dr Younis has participated in many collaborative research projects funded by various bodies, including the Oman Research Council. He is the author (co-author) of several research papers indexed by the Web of Science.
Qualification
- Ph.D. In Engineering, University of Malaya, Malaysia, 2009
- MSc. In Engineering, University of Malaya, Malaysia, 2001
- B.Sc In Engineering, Islamic Institute of Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 1997
Teaching Interest
- Energy Conversion and Utilization
- Power system analysis
- HVDC and FACTS
- Power Electronics
- Power System Protection
- Power System Design
- Load Dispatch
- Instrumentation and measurement
- Introduction to control systems
- Electrical circuit 1
- Electrical circuit 2
- Digital Electronics
- Industrial Electronics
- Electronic Analysis and Design II
- Industrial Automation
Research Interest
- Power Electronics
- Renewable Energy
Publications
- Al-Mansoori, M. H., Al-Sheriyani, A., Younis, M. A. A., & Mahdi, M. A. (2018). Widely tunable multiwavelength Brillouin-erbium fiber laser with triple Brillouin-shift wavelength spacing. Optical Fiber Technology, 41, 21-26.
- Belhamadia, A., Mansor, M. B., & Younis, M. A. (2017). Optimal Photovoltaic System Sizing of a Hybrid Diesel/PV System. Journal of Electrical Systems, 13(1), 86-94.
- Nikouei, B., Tan, N. M., Taghizadeh, S. F., & Younis, M. A. A. (2015). Design of a 27-level cascaded converter as FACTS device for voltage sag mitigation. Australian Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, 12(3), 232-241.
- Taghizadeh, S. F., Tan, N. M. L., Nikouei, B., & Younis, M. A. (2014, May). Dynamic voltage restorer using the combination of fuzzy logic and EPLL control strategies: An optimized implementation. In 2014 IEEE Innovative Smart Grid Technologies-Asia (ISGT ASIA) (pp. 554-559). IEEE.