CURRICULUM VITAE

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CURRICULUM VITAE
Dr. Khalid Salih Mohammad Al-Hadithi
Mob: +964 7804853850
E-mail: Khalid_alhadithi2006@yahoo.com
PERSONAL DETAILS
Date of Birth: 1st July 1956
Martial status : Married
Sex: Male
Nationality: British
WORK EXPERIENCE
Since Sept. 2012
Al_MAAREf University college, Iraq. Head of
the computer since Department. Teaching Power
Electronics and Electronic Circuits at the Computer
Engineering Dept.
Since Sept. 2009-Sept. 2012 Assistant Professor, Department of
Electrical Engineering, Engineering College, the
International University for Science and Technology
(IUST), SYRIA.Teaching Power Electronics, Drive
systems, Electrical Machines and Electric Circuits.
Sept. 2008--Sept. 2009 Assistant Professor, Department of Electronics
and Communications Engineering, Engineering
College, University of Kalamoon, SYRIA .
Teaching Electronic Circuits, Power
Electronics, Electrical Machines and Electric
Circuits.
Sept. 2007-- Sept. 2008 Vice Dean of the Computer Engineering and
Information Technology College, The Syrian
International Private University for Science
and Technology, SYRIA .
Teaching Electrical Circuits, Electronic
Circuits and Power Electronics.
Oct. 2005--Sept. 2007
Assistant Professor, Department of Electronics
and Communications Engineering, Engineering
College, University of Kalamoon, SYRIA .
Teaching Electronic Circuits, Power
Electronics, Electrical Machines and electric
Circuits.
Oct. 2003--Oct. 2005
Head of Electronic and Electrical
Engineering Department, Al-Anbar University,
Ramadi, IRAQ.
Teaching Electronic Circuits, Power Electronics
and Electrical Machines.
Oct. 2001--Oct. 2003
Assistant Professor, Department of Electronic
and Electrical Engineering, University of
Technology, Baghdad, IRAQ.
Teaching Power Electronics and Electrical
Machines for postgraduate and undergraduate
courses.
Nov. 1995--Sept. 1999
System Analysis Engineer, GEC ALSTHOM
Transmission and Distribution Power
Electronics System Ltd., ENGLAND.
Main duties are modeling and simulation of
power systems and conducting power system
stability studies, design of power electronic
circuits.
Sept. 1993--Sept. 1995
System Analysis Engineer, Powernetics Ltd.,
ENGLAND.
Main duties are modeling and simulation of
converter circuits and conducting
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) studies
to ensure compliance with EMC requirements.
Oct. 1984--Dec. 1985
Lecturer, Department of Electronics and
Electrical Engineering, TheTechnical Institute,
Al-Ramadi, IRAQ.
Teaching Electronic and Electrical Circuits.
Apr. 1982--Sept. 1984
Power System Operation and Control Engineer,
Iraq Oil Company, IRAQ.
Main duties are running and maintenance of
(33kV/11kV) and (11kV/3.3kV/416V)
substations.
EDUCATION:
B.Sc., 1979
Ph.D., 1993
Electrical Engineering, Department of
Electronics and Electrical Engineering,
University of Technology, Baghdad, Iraq.
Main Subjects: Electronic Circuits, Power
Electronics, Electrical Machines, Power
Systems, Control Systems and Computer
Programming.
Electrical Engineering, Department of
Electronics and Electrical Engineering,
Loughborough University of Technology,
England, U.K.
The thesis is entitled "Mathematical Modelling
of Permanent Magnet Brushless DC Motor
Drives". The research involved modeling and
simulation of the system with analytical study
to improve its performance and minimize the
torque and speed ripples. The research, also
involved the design and implementation of the
required drivers, power supplies and control
circuits. A control circuits to minimize the
torque and speed ripples were designed and
build.
PUBLICATIONS
(1) Kettleborough, J.G., Smith, I.R., Al-Hadithi, K.S. and Vadher, V.V., ''Current
Profiling for Torque Pulsation Minimisation in Brushless dc Motor Drives'',
Proceedings of the 11th International Electric Vehicle Symposium, 1(1-9), Italy, 1992,
pp 1-12.
(2) Smith, I.R., Kettleborough, J.G., Vadher, V.V. and Al-Hadithi, K., ''Torque
Pulsation Minimisation in Brushless DC Motor Drives by Current Profiling'',
Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Electronics, Circuits and Systems,
2, Cairo, Egypt, December 1994, pp 685-690.
(3) Smith, I.R., Kettleborough, J.G., Vadher, V.V. and Al-Hadithi, K., ''Reducing
Torque Pulsations in Brushless DC Motors by Stator Current Shaping'', Proceedings
of the 2nd Chinese International Conference on Electric Machines, 2, D. Xu, and Y.
Chen (eds), Printing House of China Building Industry Press, Hangzhou, China,
September 1995, pp 868-873.
SKILLS
Good experience in the mathematical modeling and simulation of
electrical machines, power electronic circuits, power systems and
computer programming.
Design experience with power electronic circuits.
Experienced user of electric circuit simulator software.
Good knowledge of both conversational and written English and Arabic
languages.
REFEREES
(1)
Prof. Siddeeq Ameen, MIEEE
Dean, College of Engineering,
Gulf University,
Sanad, Kingdom of Bahrain,
Mobile: +973 39304338
Email: siddeeq_ameen60@yahoo.com
(2)
Prof. Shawki Batal
Vice President,
The Arab International University,
SYRIA, Dara Highway, Ghabagheb,
Mobile: +963933443405
(3)
Dr. Shihab Ghaya
College of Engineering,
The International University for science and Technology.
SYRIA, Dara Highway, Ghabagheb,
P.O.Box (9)
Mobile: +963999705974
Email: gaia1953@yahoo.com
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