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Djalel Dib

Djalel Dib

Place of Birth : Tebessa, Algeria
Position : Full Professor of Electrical Engineering, Larbi Tebessi University of Tebessa, Algeria
Field of study : Electrical Engineering, High Voltage Systems, and Renewable Energy


Biography:

Professor Djalel Dib is a distinguished academic and researcher at the Larbi Tebessi University of Tebessa, where he holds the rank of Full Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering. He serves as Research Director and heads the "Control and Optimization of Electrical Systems" team at the LM laboratory. His academic career includes a Ph.D. in Power Systems obtained in 2007. Since his promotion to Full Professor in 2015, he has amassed an extensive publication record, with over 110 publications and more than 1,000 citations, earning him a place among the top electrical and electronic engineering researchers at his university. His work spans critical areas such as renewable energy systems, power system stability, and intelligent energy management, including research on green hydrogen.

Education:
  • Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering: (2007)
  • Magister in Electrical Networks: (1996)
  • Engineer in Electrical Engineering: (1991)
  • Baccalaureate in Mathematics: (1986)
Experiences:
  • Full Professor: Larbi Tebessi University of Tebessa (2015–Present)
  • Dean of the Faculty of Science and Technology: Larbi Tebessi University of Tebessa (Dec 2023–Present)
  • Research Director: Faculty of Science and Technology (Jan 2017–Present)
  • Team Leader: "Control and Optimization of Electrical Systems" Team, Mines LM Laboratory (2019–Present)
  • Dean of the Faculty of Law and Political Science: Larbi Tebessi University of Tebessa (2009–2013)
  • Director of the Institute of Law and Administrative Sciences: University Center of Tebessa (2007–2008)
  • Head of the Department of Computer Science: University of Tebessa (2000–2002)
Area of Expertise:
  • High Voltage Grids
  • Electric Power Quality
  • Renewable Energy (Solar Systems)
  • Green Hydrogen
  • Control and Optimization of Electrical Systems
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