Hello! I am Abdelfattah Elhammoudy a PhD student at Renewable Energy in Materials, Signals, Systems and Physical Modeling Laboratory, Ibn Zohr University, Faculty of Sciences, Agadir.
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Name Abdelfattah Elhammoudy
Affiliations Materials, Signals, Systems and Physical Modeling Laboratory, Ibn Zohr University, Faculty of Sciences, Agadir
Location Agadir, Morocco
Nationality Moroccan
Languages Arabic, English, French
Skills Microsoft Office, Latex, Matlab, Python
Interests Renewable energy, Photovoltaics
Links researchgate.net
Registered 2024

Background[edit | edit source]

Abdelfattah Elhammoudy is a Ph.D. student at Ibn Zohr University (Faculty of Sciences, Agadir), specializes in Renewable Energy. His research focuses on electrical modeling of photovoltaic modules. He holds a Master's degree in Energetics and Renewable Energies from the same university, where his early investigations into PV systems began. Prior, he earned a Bachelor's degree in Physics, specializing in Energetics and Mechanics.

Publications[edit | edit source]

First author[edit | edit source]

  • Dandelion Optimizer algorithm-based method for accurate photovoltaic model parameter identification.[1]
  • A novel numerical method for estimation the photovoltaic cells/modules parameters based on dichotomy method. [2]

Co-author[edit | edit source]

  • Experimental characterization of photovoltaic systems using sensors based on MicroLab card: Design, implementation, and modeling. [3]
  • Extraction of single diode PV cell/module model parameters using a hybrid BMO approach with Lambert’s W function. [4]
  • Parameters Extraction of Single Diode and Double Diode Models Using Analytical and Numerical Approach: A Comparative Study. [5]
  • Hybrid optimization based on the analytical approach and the particle swarm optimization algorithm (Ana-PSO) for the extraction of single and double diode models parameters. [6]
  • A novel hybrid analytical/iterative method to extract the single-diode model’s parameters using Lambert’s W-function. [7]
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