Dr. Ibrahim Elsayed

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Dr. Ibrahim Elsayed

Adjunct assistant professor of Mathematics

Faculty of Engineering, Faculty of Business Informatics

Part Time

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Biography


Ibrahim Mohamed Diaaeldin received the B.Sc. (Hons), M.Sc., and Ph.D. degrees from Ain Shams University, Egypt, in 2014, 2017, and 2021, respectively. He is now an assistant professor in the engineering physics and mathematics department, Faculty of Engineering at Ain Shams University. His research interests include data science, reinforcement learning, power quality, renewable energy technologies, optimization, distributed generation, smart grid, decision-making, and power system planning.

 

Education


Ph.D. in Applied Engineering Mathematics from Faculty of Engineering, Ain Shams University, Abbassia 11517, Cairo, Egypt

 

Courses Taught


  • PHM 011: Analytic Geometry and Calculus I

  • PHM 012: Analytic Geometry and Calculus II

  • BMA101: Mathematics 1

  • BMA201: Mathematics 2

 

Publications


  • [1] I. Diaaeldin, S. Abdel Aleem, A. El-Rafei, A. Abdelaziz, and A. F. Zobaa, “Optimal Network Reconfiguration in Active Distribution Networks with Soft Open Points and Distributed Generation,” Energies, vol. 12, no. 21, p. 4172, Nov. 2019.
  • [2] I. Mohamed Diaaeldin, S. H. E. Abdel Aleem, A. El-Rafei, A. Y. Abdelaziz, and A. F. Zobaa, “A Novel Graphically-Based Network Reconfiguration for Power Loss Minimization in Large Distribution Systems,” Mathematics, vol. 7, no. 12, p. 1182, Dec. 2019.
  • [3] I. M. Diaaeldin, S. H. E. A. Aleem, A. El-Rafei, A. Y. Abdelaziz, and A. F. Zobaa, “Enhancement of Hosting Capacity with Soft Open Points and Distribution System Reconfiguration: Multi-Objective Bilevel Stochastic Optimization,” Energies, vol. 13, no. 20, p. 5446, Oct. 2020.
  • [4] Z. M. Ali, I. M. Diaaeldin, S. H. E. A. H. E. Abdel Aleem, A. El-Rafei, A. Y. Abdelaziz, and F. Jurado, “Scenario-Based Network Reconfiguration and Renewable Energy Resources Integration in Large-Scale Distribution Systems Considering Parameters Uncertainty,” Mathematics, vol. 9, no. 1, p. 26, Dec. 2020.
  • [5] Z. M. Ali, I. M. Diaaeldin, A. El-Rafei, H. M. Hasanien, S. H. E. Abdel Aleem, and A. Y. Abdelaziz, “A novel distributed generation planning algorithm via graphically-based network reconfiguration and soft open points placement using Archimedes optimization algorithm,” Ain Shams Eng. J., Jan. 2021, doi: 10.1016/j.asej.2020.12.006.

 

International conferences’ articles:

  • [6] I. M. Diaaeldin, S. H. E. Abdel Aleem, A. El-Rafei and A. Y. Abdelaziz, "A Novel Reconfiguration Methodology of Radial Distribution Systems for Power Loss Minimization Using Expanded Invasive Weed optimization," 2019 21st International Middle East Power Systems Conference (MEPCON), Cairo, Egypt, 2019, pp. 119-124.
  • [7] I. M. Diaaeldin, S. H. E. Abdel Aleem, A. El-Rafei, A. Y. Abdelaziz and M. Ćalasan, "Optimal Network Reconfiguration and Distributed Generation Allocation using Harris Hawks Optimization," 2020 24th International Conference on Information Technology (IT), Zabljak, Montenegro, 2020, pp. 1-6.
  • [8] I. M. Diaaeldin, S. H. E. Abdel Aleem, A. El-Rafei, A. Y. Abdelaziz and M. Ćalasan, "Optimal Soft Open Points Operation and Distributed Generations Penetration in a Reconfigured Egyptian Distribution Network," 2021 25th International Conference on Information Technology (IT) , Zabljak, Montenegro, 2021, pp. 1-6.

 

Book chapters:

  • [9] I. M. Diaaeldin, S. H. E. Abdel Aleem, A. El-Rafei, A. Y. Abdelaziz, and A. F. Zobaa, “Hosting Capacity Maximization Based on Optimal Reconfiguration of Distribution Networks with Optimized Soft Open Point Operation,” in Hosting Capacity for Smart Power Grids, Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020, pp. 179–193.
  • [10] I. M. Diaaeldin, S. H. E. Abdel Aleem, A. El-Rafei, A. Y. Abdelaziz, and A. F. Zobaa, “Large-scale integration of distributed generation in reconfigured distribution networks considering load uncertainty,” in Uncertainties in Modern Power Systems, 1st ed., Academic Press, 2021, pp. 441–484.