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1 Curriculum Vitae Tarek Hussein Mostafa EL-Fouly Assistant Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Khalifa University, U.A.E. Adjunct Assistant Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of Waterloo GENERAL INFORMATION Current Address: Khalifa University of Science, Technology and Research Abu Dhabi Campus. Al Saada Street West, Abu Dhabi, U.A.E. P.O. Box 127788 Phone: Office: +971 (0)2 501 8436 Cell: +971 (0)50 168 8395 Fax Number: +971 (0)2 447 2442 E-mail: [email protected] Webpage: http://www.kustar.ac.ae/pages/dr-tarek-hm-elfouly OBJECTIVE A full-time position in Electrical Power Engineering. CITIZENSHIP Canadian, Egyptian LANGUAGE Fluent in English (spoken and written) Fluent in Arabic (mother tongue) Basics in French (Beginners level)

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Curriculum Vitae Tarek Hussein Mostafa EL-Fouly

Assistant Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Khalifa University, U.A.E.

Adjunct Assistant Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of Waterloo

GENERAL INFORMATION

Current Address: Khalifa University of Science, Technology and Research Abu Dhabi Campus. Al Saada Street West, Abu Dhabi, U.A.E. P.O. Box 127788

Phone: Office: +971 (0)2 501 8436 Cell: +971 (0)50 168 8395 Fax Number: +971 (0)2 447 2442 E-mail: [email protected] Webpage: http://www.kustar.ac.ae/pages/dr-tarek-hm-elfouly

OBJECTIVE

A full-time position in Electrical Power Engineering.

CITIZENSHIP

Canadian, Egyptian

LANGUAGE

Fluent in English (spoken and written) Fluent in Arabic (mother tongue) Basics in French (Beginners level)

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SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS

More than 15 years of research experience in modelling and simulation of power systems, specifically, in the area of integrating distributed energy resources (synchronous machines, induction machines and inverter-based systems) to utility grids, smart grid, distribution system protection and forecasting wind power.

More than 8 years of teaching experience in electrical engineering for undergraduate and graduate students, particularly, courses related power systems, that enhanced my communication skills orally and in writing.

More than 4 years experience in supervising research activities for postdoctoral fellows, PhD students, MASc. students, work term students and industrial researchers.

More than 11 years experience in preparation and writing technical reports, theses, and publishing journal and conference papers.

More than 4 years experience in national projects managements and maintaining network of utility personal, manufacturers, experts, and university partners in the area of smart grid and the integration of distributed energy resources into distribution networks.

In-depth knowledge of numerical and mathematical analysis and experience in using power system computer applications and simulation tools (CYME, PSCAD/EMTDC, and MATLAB & SIMULINK) for modeling and simulation of power system components, transient and dynamic analysis, load flow, short circuit analysis, protection coordination, optimum power flow, and market studies.

Strong Knowledge of smart grid and active distribution systems activities worldwide (particularly in Canada)

Familiarity and ability to operate specialist software packages (SCA, SAS, GAMS, FEMLAB, EMPIRE, and AUTOCAD).

Five years experience in planning and designing of electrical network projects and supervising indoor/outdoor lighting and low voltage electrical networks installation.

Ability to work individually and/or in a team, to establish connections and effective communications with colleagues and supervisors at all levels, and to organise and perform multiple tasks.

COMPUTER PROFSSIONALITY PROGRAMMING AND SIMULATION SKILLS

Developing dynamic models for induction generators using QBASIC, C-language, MATLAB, and FORTRAN under EMTDC environment.

Modeling and simulating various power system components, including induction and synchronous machines, wind turbines, transformers, feeders, and power electronics (inverter-based systems), using CYME, PSCAD/EMTDC, and MATLAB & SIMULINK.

Solving Nonlinear Programming Problems (NLP) using the MINOS solver in the General Algebraic Modeling System (GAMS) environment.

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Solving Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP) problem using the DICOP solver in the GAMS environment.

Forecasting electricity market prices using time series models in specialized statistical packages (SAS and SCA).

Simulating induced currents and electric fields in human bodies using the 3D-EMPIRE software models.

Electromagnetic fields calculations using the electrostatic and the magnetostatic modules of the FEMLAB software for electromagnetic fields calculations.

Designing indoor and outdoor electrical networks using AUTOCAD. Simulating different power electronics devices using PSIM and PSPICE.

EDUCATION

University of Waterloo Waterloo, Ontario, Canada June, 2008 Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering

Thesis Title: “Wind Farm Production: control and Prediction” Advisor: Prof. Magdy M.A. Salama and Prof. Ehab F. EL-Saadany.

Ain Shams University Cairo, Egypt November, 2002 M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering, Electrical Power and Machines Section

Thesis Title: “Modeling, Simulation, and Control of Induction Generator Energy Scheme” Advisor: Prof. Hamdy S.K. ElGoharey, Prof. Somaya A.M. Shehata, and Prof. Hussein M.

Mashaly

Ain Shams University Cairo, Egypt June, 1996 B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering, Electrical Power and Machines Section

Cumulative Graduation Grade: Distinction – with honour Degree (First on my class) Project Title: Substation Grounding. Project Grade: Distinction

RESEARCH AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Title: Assistant Professor Date: January 2015 – Present Institution: Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Kalifa University of Science,

Technology and Research, Location: Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Responsibilities: - Supervising/co-supervising gard student research work.

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- Serving as PhD and MASc defence examiner - Collaborate on research projects - Prepare research project plans and budget estimates and apply for research funds Title: Research Manager, Smart Microgrids Date: April 2014 – Present (January 2015 – Present as part-time) Institution: CanmetENERGY, Natural Resources Canada Location: Varennes, Québec, Canada. Responsibilities: - Research and Development (R&D) projects management (Please see R&D Projects

Section) for activities related to active distribution networks, microgrid and remote communities.

- Conduct research activities related to distribution system. - Provide support for technical reviews of reports prepared by sub-contractors. - Prepare project plans and budget estimates. - Prepare semi-annual and annual progress reports, technical reports, and journals

and conferences papers. - Maintain the network of utility personal, manufacturers, experts, and university

partners in the area of distributed generation and its impact on the grid. - Ensure circulation of relevant reports and posting on program websites once

reviewed and made public. - Supervise, Discuss and evaluate results, and provide guidance and interpretations to

research staff (students and research fellows) and client representatives - Represent CanmetENERGY, Natural Resources Canada, in national and

international conferences, workshops and meetings for information and R&D findings and results dissemination and exchange

- Interact continuously and effectively with the government, industrial, and academic partner and collaborators.

Title: Adjunct Assistant Professor Date: April 2010 – Present Institution: Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of Waterloo, Location: Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. Responsibilities: - Co-supervising gard student research work. - Serving as PhD defence examiner and MASc thesis reader - Collaborate on research projects - Prepare research project plans and budget estimates and apply for research funds Title: Research Engineer, Electricity Transmission & Distribution Date: December 2008 – March 2014 Institution: CanmetENERGY, Natural Resources Canada Location: Varennes, Québec, Canada.

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Responsibilities: - Research and Development (R&D) projects management (Please see R&D Projects Section) for activities related to active distribution networks, microgrid and remote communities.

- Conduct research activities related to distribution system. - Provide support for technical reviews of reports prepared by sub-contractors. - Prepare project plans and budget estimates. - Prepare semi-annual and annual progress reports, technical reports, and journals

and conferences papers. - Maintain the network of utility personal, manufacturers, experts, and university

partners in the area of distributed generation and its impact on the grid. - Ensure circulation of relevant reports and posting on program websites once

reviewed and made public. - Supervise, Discuss and evaluate results, and provide guidance and interpretations to

research staff (students and research fellows) and client representatives - Represent CanmetENERGY, Natural Resources Canada, in national and

international conferences, workshops and meetings for information and R&D findings and results dissemination and exchange

- Interact continuously and effectively with the government, industrial, and academic partner and collaborators.

Supervision of Highly Qaluified Personnal

Name Type of HQP Years of

Sipervision Project Title

Nayeem Ninad Postdoctoral Fellow Co-supervised 2013 - 2014

Smart Inverter Modeling and Simulation

Ahmed Samir Awad

PhD Candidate Co-supervised 2010 - 2014

Novel Planning and Market Models for Energy Storage Systems in Smart Grids

Seyed Ali Arefifar

Postdoctoral Fellow Supervisied 2013 - 2014

Performance Assessment and Optimization Tools for Remote Smart Microgrids

Ayman Eltantawy

FSWEP Student (part-time)

Supervisied 2012 - 2013

Upgrade of the Performance Assessment Tool for Remote Microgrids (PATREM)

Michael Mounir MASc Student Co-supervised 2011 - 2013

Dynamic Interactions in Active Distribution systems: Modeling, Analysis and Suppression via Control Design

Seyed Ali Arefifar

Postdoctoral Fellow Co-Supervisied 2011-2013

Optimal Design for Microgrids in Smart Distribution Systems

Bhy Ahmed Industrial Visiting Supervisied Distribution Systems Performance

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Ozeer Researchers (part-time) 2011-2012 with Renewable Resources Jean-Francois Veilleux

Industrial Visiting Researchers (part-time)

Supervisied 2011-2012

Smart Grid Technologies Applications in Remote

Bhy Ahmed Ozeer

Industrial Visiting Researchers (part-time)

Supervisied 2010-2011

Feeder protection systems with multiple generation sites

Reinaldo Tonkoski

Academic Visiting Researchers (part-time)

Co-supervisied 2009-2010

Voltage Profile Variations in Residential Sub-urban Feeders

Title: Research Associate (Postdoctoral Fellow) Date: December 2007 – November 2008 Institution: Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of Waterloo, Location: Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. Responsibilities: - Collected and analyze necessary data for the research project. - Implemented electricity market price forecasting techniques for various horizons. - Interacted continuously and effectively via regular meetings with the industrial

partner and the Co-op students. - Prepared two technical reports and two executive summaries. Title: Research Assistant Date: September 2002 – April 2007 Institution: Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of Waterloo, Location: Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. Research Interests: - Distributed Generation.

- Distribution Substation Planning. - Electrical Drives. - Electromagnetic Fields Calculations. - Grey Systems Applications. - Power Electronics. - Renewable Energy Resources. - Time Series Analysis. - Wind Power Prediction.

Acheivements: - Developed new techniques for 1-hour and 24- hours ahead prediction of wind speed, wind direction, and wind power.

- Investigated a new technique to model the wind field distribution within a wind farm.

- Developed new voltage control technique for grid-connected doubly-fed induction generators (DFIGs) wind turbines.

- Studied the impact of integrating wind facilities, into utility grids, on electricity market prices.

- Implemented a new optimization model for Distribution Substation Siting, sizing, and Timing.

- Published (or accepted) 8 journal and 9 conference papers.

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Title: Electrical Engineering Date: 1998 – 2002 Institution: Prof. Mohammed Abdelaal Abdelrehim's Office for Electrical Consultant. Location: Cairo, Egypt. Responsibilities: - Electrical network planning. - Electrical project design. - Supervision for indoor and outdoor lighting installation.

- Supervision for indoor and outdoor low voltage electrical networks installation. Title: Partner and Co-Manager Date: 1999 – 2001 Institution: Power Copy Center. Location: Cairo, Egypt. Responsibilities: - Managing and scheduling projects with customers. - Project budget and tax file preparation. - Equipment purchasing.

- Employers supervision. Title: High Voltage Laboratory Testing Committee Member Date: 2000 – 2002 Institution: Electrical Power and Machine Department, Faculty of Engineering, Ain Shams

University. Location: Cairo, Egypt. Accomplishments: - Participated in several high voltage tests for electrical cables and insulators. - Prepared experimental testing set-up. - Conducted necessary measurements and calculations. - Writing technical reports. Title: Research Assistant Date: September 1996 – August 2002 Institution: Electrical Power and Machine Department, Faculty of Engineering, Ain Shams

University. Location: Cairo, Egypt. Achievements: - Developed a dynamic model for a stand-alone self-excited induction Generator

(SEIG) systems. - Developed two new control techniques for stand-alone SEIG system. - Published two conference papers.

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TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Title: Assistant Professor Date: January 2015 – Present Institution: Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Kalifa University of Science,

Technology and Research, Location: Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Courses: Power Electronics (ELCE 466) High Voltage Engineering (ELCE 465) Distribution Systems (ELCE 463) Research Methods in Engineering (ENGR 701) (PhD Students) Responsibilities: - Collect related material from different references. - Prepare course notes and presentations slides for lectures. - Prepare assignments, quizzes and exams problems. - Graded assignments, quizzes and exams. - Maintain course web page. - Interact effectively with students. Title: Teaching Assistant- Advanced Training Program (ATP) Courses (Graduate Students Course Level) Date: Fall 2004, Fall 2005, Fall 2006, and Winter 2007 Institution: Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of Waterloo, Location: Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. Courses: Distribution System Engineering (ECE 6606PD) (2 times) Distributed Generation (ECE 6604PD) Electromagnetic Compatibility and Power System Quality (ECE 6603PD). Responsibilities: - Graded Assignments and exams. - Maintained course web page. - Conducted and monitored web-based discussion forum. - Interacted effectively with students via e-mail and phone-based questions. Title: Course Design and Developing Assistant (Undergraduate and Graduate Level) Date: Fall 2004, Fall 2005, and Winter 2006 Institution: Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of Waterloo, Location: Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. Courses: Distribution System Engineering (ECE 6606PD) (Grad level).

Distributed Generation (ECE 6604PD) (Grad level) Actuators and Power Electronics (MTE 320) (Undergrad level).

Responsibilities: - Collected related material from different references. - Prepared course notes and presentations slides for lectures. - Prepared assignments problems.

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Title: Teaching Assistant (Undergraduate Students Course Level) Date: Winter 2003 – Spring 2004, and Spring 2006 Institution: Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of Waterloo, Location: Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. Courses: Electrical Engineering for non-electrical students (GENE/ME 123).

Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering (ECE 100). Energy Systems (ECE 261). Electromechanical Devices and Power Processing (ME 269). Circuit Analysis and Design (ECE 241). Actuators and Power Electronics (MTE 320).

Responsibilities: - Prepared and conducted tutorials. - Coordinated lab sessions. - Conducted Computer-Delivered Tutorials (CDTs) - Proctored Exam. - Graded Quizzes and exams. - Developed and Maintained Course web page. - Prepared and posted Assignment solutions. - Conducted lectures as a replacement to the instructor. Title: Teaching Assistant Date: 1996 - 2002 Institution: Faculty of Engineering, Electrical Power and Machines Department, Ain Shams

University. Location: Cairo, Egypt. Courses: Electromagnetics.

Power Electronics I and II. Electric Machines. Electric Drives. Planning of Electrical Networks. Power System Protection. High Voltage Engineering I & II. Electrical Testing I, II, and III

Responsibilities: - Prepared and conducted tutorials and lab sessions. - Proctored and graded Quizzes and exams. - Department term schedules preparation committee for three academic years (1999 –

2001).

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RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT (R&D) PROJECTS

Performance Assessment and Optimization Tools for Remote Smart Microgrids

Institution: CanmetENERGY, Natural Resources Canada, Varennes, Quebec, Canada.

Period: April 2012 – Present.

Role: Project Leader

Objectives:

Develop a knowledge base of how to implement and operate a smart grid in a remote

community, based on experience from the Hartley Bay case study. Help support efforts already underway by providing additional funding to identify and

monitor key loads, developing and implementing demand response scenarios, and developing

optimization strategies for the electrical supply and distribution.

Smart Active Distribution Network Operation and Control

Institution: CanmetENERGY, Natural Resources Canada, Varennes, Quebec, Canada.

Period: April 2011 – March 2015.

Role: Project Leader

Objectives:

Develop and validate through simulations and field tests advanced methods and techniques to

operate and manage active distribution networks with high penetration of distributed energy

resources to improve the operational performance of the distribution network and increase the

system reliability. Provide the knowledge base to support the development of intelligent, self-healing

distribution systems

Remote Smart Grid at Hartley Bay

Institution: CanmetENERGY, Natural Resources Canada, Varennes, Quebec, Canada.

Period: October 2009 – March 2012.

Role: Project Leader

Objectives:

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Develop a knowledge base of how to implement and operate a smart grid in a remote

community, based on experience from the Hartley Bay case study. Help support efforts already underway by providing additional funding to identify and

monitor key loads, developing and implementing demand response scenarios, and developing

optimization strategies for the electrical supply and distribution.

Smart EcoCampus Microgrid Research

Institution: CanmetENERGY, Natural Resources Canada, Varennes, Quebec, Canada.

Period: November 2009 – March 2011.

Role: Project Leader

Objectives:

Identify and evaluate the key technical and operational issues with designing, implementing,

and managing a smart microgrid.

Develop control algorithms for autonomous multiple DER operations and coordination.

Design a communications infrastructure for Intelligent Microgrid as a key component of

smart grid, which is robust, secure, and reliable.

Integrate advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) into smart microgrid operation for

generation/demand management and monitoring.

Integrate demand response (DR) and data management (DM) tools for microgrid operation.

Microgrid Modeling/Simulation and Analysis of Advanced Feeder Automation for

Microgrid Operation

Institution: CanmetENERGY, Natural Resources Canada, Varennes, Quebec, Canada.

Period: December 2009 – March 2011.

Role: Project Leader

Objectives:

Model and simulate the BCIT campus power system

Develop control algorithms for autonomous on-site multiple DER operations and

coordination

Develop advanced fault detection technique

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Demonstrate the capability to use advanced automated feeder control and reconfiguration in

response to system/microgrid disturbances

Improving Technologies for Development of Energy Conservation and Demand

Management Programs

Institution: Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of Waterloo,

Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.

Period: December 2007 – December 2008.

Role: Researcher

Objectives:

Implementing the previously developed short-term price forecasting techniques, at

University of Waterloo, in the context of existent Energent products.

Developing medium-term price forecasting techniques and tools for the Ontario

market to be able to extract the maximum benefit for the users of CDM programs.

Electrical and Magnetic Field Guideline Evaluation and Magnetic Field Exposures for

Live-Line Workers. Institution: Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of Waterloo, Waterloo,

Ontario, Canada. In collaboration with the Research Institute of King Fahd University

of Petroleum & Minerals (KFUPM)

Period: September 2004 – August 2005.

Role: Researcher

Objectives:

To compute the induced electric fields and current densities in a realistic, anatomically

derived, 3-D human body models (using EMPIRE Software) for specific exposure scenarios.

To examine the induced electric fields and current densities in critical tissues in light of

existing regulations and safety standards.

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PUBLICATIONS, TECHNICAL REPORTS, AND PRESENTATIONS

PUBLICATIONS Published Journal Papers & Letters

1. A.B. Eltantawy, M.M.A. Salama, T.H.M. El-Fouly, and G. Allen “Enhancing storage capabilities for active distribution systems using flywheel technology”, Electric Power Components and Systems, Volume 43, Issue 8-10, 15, Pages 1133-1140, June 2015.

2. S.A. Arefifar, Yasser A-R I. Mohamed, and T. El-Fouly “Optimized multiple microgrid-based clustering of active distribution systems considering communication and control requirements”, IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, Volume 62, Issue 2, 1, Pages 711-723, February 2015.

3. A.S.A. Awad, T.H.M. El-Fouly, and M.M.A. Salama, “Optimal ESS Allocation for Load Management Application," IEEE Transactions on Power Systems. Volume 30, Issue 1, 1 Pages 327-336, January 2015.

4. A.S.A. Awad, T.H.M. El-Fouly, and M.M.A. Salama, "Optimal ESS Allocation and Load Shedding for Improving Distribution System Reliability," IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid, vol.5, no.5, pp.2339 - 2349, Sept. 2014

5. A.S.A. Awad, J.D. Fuller, T.H.M. El-Fouly, and M.M.A. Salama, "Impact of Energy Storage Systems on Electricity Market Equilibrium," IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy, vol.5, no.3, pp.875 - 885, July 2014.

6. A.S.A. Awad, T.H.M. El-Fouly, and M.M.A. Salama, "Optimal Distributed Generation Allocation and Load Shedding for Improving Distribution System Reliability," Electric Power Components and Systems, Taylor and Francis, Volume 42, Issue 6, March 2014

7. S.A. Arefifar, Yasser A-R I. Mohamed, and T. H. M. El-Fouly, “Optimum Microgrid Design for Enhancing Reliability and Supply-Security”, IEEE Transaction on Smart Grids, Vol.4, no3, pp. 1567-1575, September 2013.

8. S.A. Arefifar, Yasser A-R I. Mohamed, and T. H. M. El-Fouly, “Comprehensive Operational Planning Framework for Self-Healing Control Actions in Smart Distribution Grids”, IEEE Transaction on Power systems Vol.28, no4, pp. 4192-4200, October 2013.

9. S.A. Arefifar, Y.A-R I. Mohamed and T.H.M. EL-Fouly, “Supply-Adequacy-Based Optimum Construction of Microgrids in Smart Distribution Systems”, IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid. vol.3, no.3, pp.1419-1502, September 2012

10. R. Tonkoski, D. Turcotte and T.H.M. EL-Fouly, “Impact of High PV Penetration on Voltage Profiles in Residential Neighbourhoods” IEEE Transaction on Sustainable Energy, vol.3, no.3, pp.518-527, July 2012. (Funding Source: NRCan)

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11. R. Tonkoski, L. Lopes and T.H.M. EL-Fouly, "Coordinated Active Power Curtailment of Grid Connected PV Inverters for Overvoltage Prevention," IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy, vol.2, no.2, pp.139-147, April 2011

12. H.H. Zeineldin, T.H.M. EL-Fouly, E.F. El-Saadany, and M.M.A. Salama, “Impact of Wind Farm Integration on Electricity Market Prices” IET Renewable Power Generation. Vol. 32, Issue 1, March 2009, pp.: 84 - 95.

13. T.H.M. EL-Fouly, E.F. El-Saadany, and M.M.A. Salama, “Impacts of Wake Effect and Time Delay on the Dynamic Analysis of Wind Farms Models,” Special Bulletin of Science, technology and Society on Renewable Energy and Sustainability. Vol. 28, December 2008, pp.: 454 - 463.

14. T.H.M. EL-Fouly, H.H. Zeineldin, E.F. El-Saadany, and M.M.A. Salama, “Impact of Wind Generation Control Strategies, Penetration Level, and Installation Location on Electricity Market Prices,” IET Renewable Power Generation. Vol. 2, Issue 3, September 2008, pp.: 162 - 169.

15. T.H.M. EL-Fouly, H.H. Zeineldin, E.F. El-Saadany, and M.M.A. Salama, “A New Optimization Model for Distribution Substation Siting, sizing, and Timing,” International Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems. Vol. 30, Issue 5, June 2008, pp.: 308 – 315.

16. T.H.M. EL-Fouly, E.F. El-Saadany, and M.M.A. Salama, “One Day Ahead Prediction of Wind Speed and Direction,” IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversions. Vol. 23, No. 1, March 2008, pp.: 191 - 201.

17. T.H.M. EL-Fouly, E.F. El-Saadany, and M.M.A. Salama, “Improved Grey Predictor Rolling Models for Wind Power Prediction,” IET Proceedings on Generation, Transmission, and Distribution. Vol. 1, No. 6, November 2007, pp.: 928 - 937.

18. T.H.M. EL-Fouly, E.F. El-Saadany, and M.M.A. Salama, “A Combined Electro-Mechanical Control Technique for Dynamic Voltage Regulation of a Stand-Alone Wind Turbine Generator,” International Journal of Global Energy Issues (IJGEI), Special Issue on: "Renewable Energy and Distributed Generation Systems". Vol. 26, Nos. 3/4, October 2006, pp.: 361 - 381.

19. T.H.M. EL-Fouly, E.F. El-Saadany, and M.M.A. Salama, “Grey Predictor for Wind Energy Conversion Systems Output Power Prediction,” IEEE Transactions on Power Systems (Letter). Vol. 21, No. 3, August 2006, pp.: 1450 - 1452.

Book Chapter

T.H.M. EL-Fouly and E.F. El-Saadany, “Grey Predictors for Hourly Wind Speed and Power Forecasting” Book Chapter. Book title “Wind Energy Conversion System: Technology and Trends” edited by S.M. Muyeen, Springer, November, 2011.

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Referred Conference Papers

1. A.S.A. Awad, M.H. Ahmed, T.H.M. El-Fouly, and M.M.A. Salama, "A probabilistic approach to assess wind generation penetration and market prices," 2014 IEEE 27th Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering (CCECE), vol., no., pp.1,5, 4-7 May 2014

2. T.H.M. EL-Fouly, D. Turcotte, D. Williston and A. Sinclair, “Area EPS and Distributed Resources Protection Best Practices” In the proceedings of the 2013 IEEE-PES General Meeting, Vancouver, BC, Canada. July 21 – 25, 2013.

3. A. Ibrahim and T.H.M. EL-Fouly, “Control of Static Series Compensator for Mitigating Grid Voltage Disturbance and Load Current Harmonics” In the proceedings of the 2013 IEEE-PES General Meeting, Vancouver, BC, Canada. July 21 – 25, 2013.

4. M. Wrinch, Greg Dennis, T.H.M. EL-Fouly and S. Wong, “Demand Response Implementation for Improved System Efficiency in Remote Communities” The proceedings of the Electrical Power and Energy Conference (EPEC 2012), London, Ontario, Canada, October 10 to 12, 2012.

5. M.Z. Kamh, R. Iravani and T.H.M. EL-Fouly, “Realizing a Smart MicroGrid - Pioneer Canadian Experience” In the proceedings of the 2012 IEEE-PES General Meeting. San Diego, California, USA, July 22 – 26, 2012

6. M. Wrinch, T.H.M. EL-Fouly and S. Wong, “Anomaly Detection of Building Systems Using Energy Demand Frequency Domain Analysis” In the proceedings of the 2012 IEEE-PES General Meeting. San Diego, California, USA, July 22 – 26, 2012.

7. Michael Wrinch, Tarek EL-Fouly and Steven Wong, “Demand Response Implementation for Remote Communities, Installation Challenges and Initial Results for the Village of Hartley Bay”, The proceedings of the annual Electrical Power and Energy Conference (EPEC 2011), Winnipeg, MB, Canada from October 3 to 5, 2011.

8. R. Tonkoski, L. Lopes and T.H.M. EL-Fouly. “Droop-based Active Power Curtailment for Overvoltage Prevention in Grid Connected PV Inverters” Proceedings of the IEEE International Symposium on Industrial Electronics, ISIE 2010. Special session on Integration of Renewable Energy Sources in the Power Network, Bari, Italy, July 4-7, 2010

9. T.H.M. EL-Fouly and C. Abbey, “Commercial Relays Field Tests for Passive Anti-Islanding Protection Schemes of Synchronous Generator Based DGs” Proceedings of the CIGRÉ Canada Conference on Power Systems, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, October 4 - 6, 2009.

10. T.H.M. EL-Fouly and C. Abbey, “On the Compatibility of Fault Location Approaches and Distributed Generation” Proceedings of the Joint CIGRE PES Integration of Wide-Scale Renewable Resources into the Power Delivery System Symposium, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, July 29 - 31, 2009, Page(s): not available.

11. T.H.M. EL-Fouly, E.F. El-Saadany, and M.M.A. Salama, “Voltage Regulation of Wind Farms Equipped with Variable-Speed Doubly-Fed Induction Generators Wind Turbines,” Proceedings of

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the IEEE Power Engineering Society General Meeting, Tampa, USA, June, 24-28, 2007, Page(s): not available.

12. T.H.M. EL-Fouly, E.F. El-Saadany, and M.M.A. Salama, “One Day Ahead Prediction of Wind Speed Using Annual Trends,” Proceedings of the IEEE Power Engineering Society General Meeting, Montreal, Canada, June, 18 - 22, 2006, Page(s): not available.

13. H.M. Mashaly, H.S.K. El-Goharey, S.A.M. Shehata, and T.H.M. EL-Fouly, “Transistorized AC Chopper for Voltage Regulation of A Stand Alone Self-Excited Induction Generators,” Proceedings of the 10th International Middle East Power Systems Conference, MEPCON 2005, Dec. 13-15, 2005, Port Said, Egypt, Vol. 1, Page(s): 293 - 298.

14. T.H.M. EL-Fouly, E.F. El-Saadany, and M.M.A. Salama, T.K. Abdel-Galil, and I.O. Habiballah, “Power Transmission Lines Generated Electric and Magnetic Fields Calculations,” Proceedings of the COMSOL Multiphysics Conference 2005 (FEMLAB 2005). USA. Publishing Date: October, 23 – 25, 2005. Page(s): 255 - 260.

15. T.H.M. EL-Fouly, E.F. El-Saadany, and M.M.A. Salama, “A Novel Technique for Wind Speed Forecasting Using Grey Predictor,” Proceedings of the Tenth Americas Conference on Wind Engineering (10ACWE). Louisiana, USA. Publishing Date: May, 31 – June, 4, 2005. Page(s): not available.

16. T.H.M. EL-Fouly, E.F. El-Saadany, and M.M.A. Salama, “Voltage Regulation of a Stand Alone Variable-Speed Wind Turbine Equipped with Self-Excited Induction Generator,” Proceedings of the World Renewable Energy Congress “WREC 2005”. Aberdeen, Scotland. Publishing date: May, 22 - 27, 2005 Page(s): not available.

17. T.H.M. EL-Fouly, E.F. El-Saadany, and M.M.A. Salama, “A Study of Wind Farms Output Power Prediction Techniques,” Proceedings of the 36th North American Power Symposium “NAPS 2004”. Idaho, USA. Page(s): 249 - 254.

18. T.H.M. EL-Fouly, and E.F. El-Saadany, “Microsensors and Microactuators: Operation, Theory and Robotics Applications,” Proceedings of the 46th IEEE International Midwest symposium on Circuits and systems "MWSCASC ". Cairo, Egypt, 27-30 December, 2003. Page(s): 904 - 908.

19. M.I. Marei, T.H.M. EL-Fouly, E.F. El-Saadany, and M.M.A. Salama, “A Flexible Wind Energy Scheme for Voltage Compensation and flicker Mitigation,” Proceedings of the IEEE Power Engineering Society General Meeting, 2003, Page(s): 2491 – 2497.

20. T.H.M. EL-Fouly, E.F. El-Saadany, and M.M.A. Salama, “Compensation for Load and Speed Variation of Self-Excited Induction Generator (SEIG),” Proceedings of the Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2003. IEEE CCECE 2003, Volume: 2, May 4-7, 2003, Page(s): 363-366.

21. H.S.K. El-Goharey, H.M. Mashaly, S.A.M. Shehata, and T.H.M. EL-Fouly, “Voltage Regulation of Self-Excited Induction Generator,” Proceedings of the 37th International Universities Power Engineering Conference (UPEC 2002), 9 -11 September, 2002, Page(s): 604 - 608.

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TECHNICAL REPORTS

1. B-A. Ozeer, G. Hernandez-Gonzalez and T.H.M. EL-Fouly, “Distributed Generation Analysis Case Study 5 – Investigation of Passive Anti-Islanding Detection for Rotating Machine-based DG Technologies”, Technical report, second edition, report # 2012-059 (RP-TEC) 411-SADNOC, CanmetENERGY, Varennes Research Centre, Natural Resources Canada, March, 2012.

2. B-A. Ozeer, G. Hernandez-Gonzalez and T.H.M. EL-Fouly, “Distributed Generation Analysis Case Study 6 – Investigation of Planned Islanding Performance of Rotating Machine-based DG Technologies”, Technical report, second edition, report # 2012-060 (RP-TEC) 411-SADNOC, CanmetENERGY, Varennes Research Centre, Natural Resources Canada, March, 2012.

3. B-A. Ozeer, G. Hernandez-Gonzalez and T.H.M. EL-Fouly, “Distributed Generation Analysis Case Study 4 – Dynamic Behaviour of a Distribution System with Interconnected Distributed Generation during a Grid-Connected Mode of Operation” Technical report, second edition, report # 2012-010 (RP-TEC) 411-SADNOC, CanmetENERGY, Varennes Research Centre, Natural Resources Canada, January, 2012.

4. “Electrical and Magnetic Field guideline Evaluation and Magnetic Field Exposures for Live-Line Workers”. Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. Submitted technical report to the Research Institute of King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals (KFUPM), Dammam, Saudi Arabia.

SELECTED INVITED TALKS and CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

“Area EPS and Distributed Resources Protection Best Practices” The 2013 IEEE-PES General Meeting, Vancouver, BC, Canada. July 21 – 25, 2013.

“Control of Static Series Compensator for Mitigating Grid Voltage Disturbance and Load Current Harmonics” The 2013 IEEE-PES General Meeting, Vancouver, BC, Canada. July 21 – 25, 2013.

“Smart Remote Microgrids Research and Applications” Renewables in Remote Microgrids Conference, Toronto, June 24 – 26, 2013

“Performance Assessment Tool for Remote MicroGrids (PATREM)” Online Webinar, June 19, 2013.

“Demand Response Implementation for Improved System Efficiency in Remote Communities” The Electrical Power and Energy Conference (EPEC 2012), London, Ontario, Canada, October 10 to 12, 2012.

“Smart Microgrid Optimal Operational Research and Development - Remote Smart Grid Community (Hartley Bay)” CEF Forum Session – Meet the scientists, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, October 05, 2012.

“Remote Community Demonstration Projects and Lessons Learned” Remote Community Microgrid Workshop, Varennes, Quebec, Canada, September 27th, 2012.

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“Feeder Protection Systems for Multiple Generation Sites on the Same Feeder” Presentation at the NRCan protection and safety study group workshop, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, January, 2011

“Case Studies and Benchmarking Canadian DER Integration Projects”, International conference Integration of renewable and DERs, post conference workshop on Smart Grid Demo Project Reviews, December 10, 2010.

“Detailed Optimal Performance Assessment Tool for Remote Grids Resources”, Presentation via teleconference to the members of the National Off-Grid Subcommittee meeting, July 06, 2010.

“Smart Grid Research, Development and Demonstration Activities in Canada” University of Waterloo invited speaker, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, June 08, 2010.

“Feeder Protection Systems for Multiple Generation Sites on the Same Feeder” Presentation at the NRCan protection and safety study group workshop, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, June 07, 2010.

“Commercial Relays Field Tests for Passive Anti-Islanding Protection Schemes of Synchronous Generator Based DGs”, CIGRE Canada Conference on Power Systems, Toronto, October 4 – 6, 2009

“Canadian DG Interconnection Requirement and Standards Overview”, A Green Energy Week Conference on: Distributed Generation Using Renewable Energy Realizing the Potential, Toronto, Ontario, September 22, 2009.

“Remote Smart Grid Hartley Bay Project Updates” Group meeting CanmetENERGY, Natural Resources Canada, Varennes, Quebec, Canada, 08 July, 2009.

“One Day Ahead Prediction of Wind Speed using Annual Trends” The 2006 IEEE / PES General Meeting. Montreal, Canada, 18-22 June, 2006.

“Voltage Regulation of Wind-Driven Doubly-Fed Induction Generators” University of Waterloo PODS Group Meeting. University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada on May, 4, 2005.

“A New Optimization Model for Distribution Substation Siting, Sizing, and Timing” University of Waterloo PODS Group Meeting. University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada on December, 17, 2004.

“Grey Predictor for Wind Speed Forecasting” University of Waterloo PODS Group Meeting. University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada on August, 19, 2004.

“Microsensors and Microactuators: Operation, Theory and Robotics Applications” The 46th IEEE International Midwest symposium on Circuits and systems "MWSCASC ". Cairo, Egypt, 27-30 December, 2003.

“Electricity Generation from Renewable Energy Resources”. University of Waterloo Renewable Energy and Sustainability Research Group. University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada on June 4, 2003.

“Renewable Energy Resources”. University of Waterloo PODS Group Meeting. University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada on March 11, 2003

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SPECIALIZED TRAINING AND COURSES

Title: Orientation to the Public Service – In-class Course Date: 21 May 2009 Provider: Canada School of Public Service Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Title: CYMDIST Basic Training Course Date: 12 – 14 May 2009 Provider: CYME International T&D. Location: Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville, Québec, Canada.

Title: Orientation to the Public Service – On-line Modules Date: 25 February 2009 and 15 April 2009 Provider: Canada School of Public Service Location: Varennes, Québec, Canada. Title: French as a Second Language – Beginner Level (51 hours) Date: February - April 2009 and October - December 2009 Provider: Centre d’études collégiales de Varennes, Cégep de Sorel-Tracy Location: Varennes, Québec, Canada.

Title: Strategic and Business Planning Date: 16 – 17 October 2008 Provider: Ontario Centres of Excellence Location: London, Ontario, Canada.

KNOWLEDGE

In-depth knowledge of electric machines, distributed generation, power electronics, high voltage engineering, electromagnetic fields, optimization techniques, time series, and power system planning, analysis, control, and protection.

Knowledge of project management through monthly / yearly budget preparation, tax file preparation, employers hiring, projects contracting and scheduling.

Strong knowledge of mathematics and numerical analysis for power system analysis, planning, design, and control.

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Proficiency with Microsoft applications and operating systems (Windows, Microsoft Office Project, Word, PowerPoint, VISIO, FrontPage and Excel)

Proficiency with CYME, PSCAD/EMTDC and MATLAB & SIMULINK.

Familiarity with specialist software packages (SCA, SAS, GAMS, FEMLAB, EMPIRE, and AUTOCAD).

ABILITIES

Attention to detail and excellent mathematical, statistical, and analytical skills.

Excellent mathematical model definition and formulation capabilities.

Strong aptitude for solving technical problem, decision making, and synthesis complex information.

Strong technical writing and verbal communication skills

Willingness to travel when needed both inside and outside Canada.

Ability to work independently and as part of a dynamic team.

Strong ability to plan, to organise, and to handle multiple tasks and projects simultaneously

Ability to establish effective liaison and communications with students, colleagues, supervisors, experts and international organizations.

Proven ability to meet tight deadlines.

Supervising Co-op students and employers.

Conducting seminars, presentations, tutorials, lectures, and lab sessions.

PERSONAL SKILLS

Flexible

Energetic

Self-confident

Self-motivated

Reliable

Hardworking

Accurate

Adaptable

Organized

Positive

Dedicated

Initiative

Self-sufficiency

Committed

Friendly

Works well with others

Can work under pressure

Practical

Judgement

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PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (IEEE) Member: 2007 - Present.

Power Engineering Society (PES - IEEE) Member: 2007 - Present.

University of Waterloo Alumni: 2008 - Present.

Cigre Canada Member: 2009 - 2014.

Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (IEEE) Student Member: 1997, 1999 – 2001, and 2003-2006.

Power Engineering Society (PES - IEEE) Student Member: 2004 - 2006.

Canadian Wind Energy Association (CanWEA) Student Member: 2006

University of Waterloo Power Distribution System (PODS) Group Student Member: 2002 – 2007

Egyptian Syndicate of Engineering (Cairo, Egypt): 1996 – 2002.

AWARDS/SCHOLARSHIPS

Ontario Graduate Scholarships in Science and Technology (OGSST) “3 Scholarships”, Spring 2005, Fall 2005, and Winter 2006. (C$ 5,000 each)

Dr. M. Chandrashekar Memorial Award in Sustainable Energy “1 Award”, University of Waterloo, Spring 2003 - Winter 2004. (C$ 5,000)

Faculty of Engineering “FOE” Scholarship “1 Award”, University of Waterloo, Spring 2003. (C$ 1,000)

University of Waterloo Graduate Scholarship “4 Awards”, University of Waterloo, Fall 2003, Winter 2004, Winter 2005, and Spring 2005. (C$ 1,000 each)

University of Waterloo International Doctoral Student Award, “2 Awards”, Fall 2004, and Winter 2005. (C$ 2,800 each)

University of Waterloo International Graduate Student Award, “6 Awards”, Fall 2002 - Spring 2004. (C$ 1,000 each)

Egyptian Syndicate of Engineering Medal of Academic Distinction: 1996, Cairo, Egypt.

Scholarship for Academic Distinction: 1991 – 1996, Faculty of Engineering, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt.

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SERVICE / VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES

Date: 2007 - present Description: TECHNICAL REVIEWER

IEEE and IET journal publications. Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society (IECON) and the

International Conference on Electric Power and Energy Conversion Systems (EPECS)

Date: March, 18, 2008 Description: Interviewer

Representing University of Waterloo. Activities included:

Interviewing co-op students, in collaboration with Energent Inc. representative, to join a research project team.

Date: May, 12 – 13, 2008 Description: Exhibitor at the Discovery 08 (Ontario Centres of Excellence)

Representing University of Waterloo and ENERGENT Inc. Activities included:

Interacted effectively with the conference attendee and other exhibitors. Provided a brief / detailed demonstration for the current research projects

and the company services. Communicated with other companies and research facilities

representatives and develop methods for future collaborated work with them.

Date: April, 02, 2008 Description: Exhibitor at the ENERCOM 2008

Representing Ontario Centres of Excellence (OCE) and University of Waterloo. Activities included:

Interacted effectively with the conference attendee and other exhibitors. Provided a brief / detailed demonstration for the current research projects

at the University of Waterloo. Communicated with other companies and research facilities

representatives and develop methods for future collaborated work with them.

Date: September 2006 - December 2007 Description: President of the Egyptian Students Association (UWESA)

University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.

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Activities included: Helping Egyptian students to be familiar with the new environment. Providing services to Egyptian students such as document translation and

pick-up from the airport. Organizes social events such as farewells and potlucks.

Date: May 2004 – April 2007 Description: Power Distribution System Group (PODS) System Administrator, Electrical

and Computer Engineering Department, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. Activities included:

Providing computer technical support for the group student members. Maintaining the group web page. Purchasing equipments and computers.

Date: 28-30 March 2000 Description: MEPCON 2000 Conference Registration Committee

Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt. Activities included:

Registering conference participants. Providing guidance to conference attendees.