Bio

Ibrahim Diab is a PhD researcher on trolley grids with the DC systems, Energy conversion, and Storage (DCE&S) group at the Department of Electrical Sustainable Energy, TU Delft, The Netherlands. He completed his masters (honors) with the same group, with an MSc degree in Sustainable Energy Technology (SET). He holds a BE in Mechanical Engineering from the American University of Beirut.

Since July 2018 he is the manager of the "Virtual Student Mobility" project of the Dutch "4TU Federation" at TU Delft. The project aims to serve SET students by placing the expertise of each of the universities online, allowing students to virtually attend classes and earn credits at any of the Dutch technical universities.

This PCP is part of the "power" track of the TU Delft SET program, along with the courses "Electrical Power Conversion", and "AC and DC Microgids".

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position

PhD researcher on trolley grids with the DCE&S group at the Department of Electrical Sustainable Energy, Delft University of Technology

degrees

MSc, Sustainable Energy Technology, Delft University of Technology
BE, Mechanical Engineering, American University of Beirut

faculty

Electrical Engineering, Mathematics & Computer Science

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