Dr. Mohamed Emad Farrag is with the School of Engineering and Built Environment at Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU). He has significant research experience in power system operation and power system control using Artificial Intelligent (AI) methodologies, e.g. Fuzzy and Neural Network. He has a considerable knowledge and experience of research and teaching in data acquisition and real time monitoring and control systems using real time algorithm and digital signal processing (DSP).
Dr Farrag contributed to the delivery of many research and development projects.
In 2008, he supported the Power and Wind Energy Research group (PaWER) at Northumbria University, UK, through establishing a real time monitoring and control system for the renewable energy lab. In addition, he initiated a computer aided assessment for Masters level renewable energy programme.
From 2008 to 2009, as a Research Fellow in the Institute of Energy and Sustainable Development (IESD) at DeMontfort University, he gained a lot of experience in energy efficiency and energy auditing. He contributed to funded projects dealing with energy savings and energy incentives communications.
Since joining GCU Dr Farrag is actively contributing to the research and teaching activities of the Energy and Power System Research group. He is currently supervising group of PhD students as Director of Study. His area of research is concerning the mitigation of Distributed Generation (DG) impacts on distributed network and smart grid. Dr Farrag has over 30 research papers in referred journals and high quality conferences.