Student Research

Student Research

Involving postgraduate students in research provides invaluable contributions to the academic community and ensures the growth and sustainability of scholarly work. Their involvement brings fresh perspectives, innovative ideas, and a dynamic approach to problem-solving. Postgraduate students benefit by gaining advanced research skills, critical thinking abilities, and hands-on experience, which prepare them for impactful careers in academia, industry, and public service.

Additionally, including postgraduate students in research enhances collaboration between experienced researchers and emerging scholars, fostering continuity in the field. Their contributions often lead to increased research output and strengthened academic networks. This mentorship cultivates a new generation of skilled researchers, equipped to address future challenges and advance their respective fields.

We have worked closely with our postgraduate students, involving them in various conferences and publications, including:

  1. Students Participation in International Conferences:

    • Renewable Energy Optimization in Jordan: Presented by Mohammed Abu-Qasim (M.Sc. Student), supervised by Prof. Ahmed Al-Salaymeh, at the International Conference on Renewable Energy and Sustainability (ICRES 2023).
    • Enhancing Solar PV Efficiency with Advanced Coatings: Presented by Rana Al-Hassan (Ph.D. Student), supervised by Prof. Ahmed Al-Salaymeh, at the World Renewable Energy Congress (WREC 2023).
  2. Publishing in Prestigious Journals:

    • Performance Analysis of Solar C​ooling Systems in Arid Regions, published in Rene​wable Energy Journal (Q1). Authors: Prof. Ahmed Al-Salaymeh, Dr. Michel Rahbeh, and Ali Al-Najjar (M.Sc. Student).
    • Innovative Turbulence Modeling for MEMS Applications, published in Journal of Fluid Mechanics (Q1). Authors: Ahmed Al-Salaymeh and Sarah Al-Ali (Ph.D. Student).
  3. Collaborative Research Projects:

    • Developing Efficient Energy Management Systems for Smart Cities, supervised by Prof. Ahmed Al-Salaymeh, with contributions from M.Sc. students Ahmad Hawyan and Layla Saeed.​
  4. Studens Thesis:
    • Lara Abd Al-Ilah-Thesis: Enhancing the Forecast of Renewable Energy Production and Electricity​-Supervisor: Prof.Ahmed Al-Salaymeh
    • Ahmad Firas​-Thesis: Optimization of Time-Use-Tariffs through technical and economical evaluation for residential photovoltaic energy systems in Jordan-Supervisor: Prof.Ahmed Al-Salaymeh
    • Yazan Issa-Thesis: Penetration Enhancement of Renewable Energy Share in Jordanian Electrical System​ using Pumped Hydropower Storage-Supervisor: Prof.Ahmed Al-Salaymeh
    • Bilal Munther-Thesis: Integrating demand management schemes with PV installations under Net-Billing-Supervisor: Prof.Ahmed Al-Salaymeh​
    • ​Jawad Mohammed​-Thesis: Enhancing Solar Power Projects Visibility Through Al-Optimized Ramp Rate Control-Supervisor: Prof.Ahmed Al-Salaymeh​