Mohamed El Badawe
** *’Dea Pl St. John’s, NL, Canada A1C 3C6
Phone :709-***-****
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S UMMARY OF QUALIFICA TIONS
Research/Analytical Skills
Developed an integrated hybrid power system at MUN.
Experience and working knowledge with IEEE standards
Published four papers related to alternative energy systems
Interpersonal/Communication Skills
Volunteered in organizing small events such as community soccer competitions
Delivered four different presentations at IEEE conferences
Teamwork/Leadership Skills
Held a leadership position for six months at General Communication Authority, Tripoli
Head of Newfoundland Libyan community for fifteen months
Computer Skills
Skilled in most Microsoft OfficeTM applications
Working knowledge of numerous engineering design software such as: Matlab, Maple, Multisim,
Pspice, Workbench, MikroBasic, and some others.
Familiar with some renewable energy engineering software such as Homer, Hybrid2, and Data
Synthesizer
E DUCATION
Master of Engineering – Electrical Engineering Sept. 2010 – Jun. 2012
Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, NL, Canada
Thesis: Optimal Sizing, Modeling, and Design of a Supervisory Controller of a Stand-Alone Hybrid
Energy System.
GPA: 4.00/4.00
Bachelor of Engineering – Electrical Engineering Sept. 2002 – Nov 2007
University of Tripoli, Tripoli City, Libya
Project: Implementation of Wireless Security System in Specified Zone and Image Processing
GPA: 69.72% (Top 1%)
E MPLYMENT HISTORY
Research and Project Engineering Assistant Sept. 2010 – Sept 2012
Renewable Energy Systems Group, MUN, St. John’s, NL
Optimal sizing and modeling of hybrid energy systems
Designing and implementing a supervisory control for a hybrid power system
Preparation and presentation of conference papers
Invigilator/Teaching Assistant at MUN
Memorial University of Newfoundland Sept. 2011 – May 2012
Circuit Analysis with Dr. Eric Gill
Electrical Engineering Design with Dr. Tariq Iqbal
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Technical Engineering Jan. 2009 – Dec 2009
General Communication Authority, Tripoli, Libya
Technical engineer in the Monitor Frequency Division (MFD)
Preparation and presentation of proposal and technical reports
Invigilator/Teaching Assistant
University of Tripoli, Tripoli City, Libya Sept. 2008 – August 2009
Control system laboratory with Dr. Mahmod Elfandi
P ROFESSIONAL TRAININ G
Professional Skills Development Program, MUN Winter 2010
Special course in French about National Monitoring System, France Jan. 2009 – Feb 2009
A WARDS & A CHIEVEMENTS
Graduate Student’s scholarship from the Libyan Ministry of High Education 2010 -2012
P ROFESSIONAL MEMBERS HIP
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (IEEE) 2010 - Present
Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) 2011 - Present
E XTRACURRICULAR ACTI VITES
Volunteering
Memorial University of Newfoundland
International Student Advising Office (ISA)
Center of Career Development (CDEL)
University of Tripoli
Undergraduate Student Union - Social Events Committee Member, University of Tripoli, Sept.
2005 – Sept 2006
Undergraduate Student Union - Social Events Committee Member, University of Tripoli, Sept.
2006 – Sept 2007
PUBLICATIONS
El Badawe, M.; Iqbal, T.; M, George.;, “Optimization and a modeling of a stand-alone wind/PV
hybrid energy system” presented at the 25th IEEE Conference on Electrical and Computer
Engineering, (CCECE 12), Montreal, Canada, April 29th – May 2, 2012.
El Badawe, M.; Iqbal, T.; M, George.;, “Optimization and a comparison between renewable and
non-renewable energy system for a telecommunication site” presented at the 25th IEEE
Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering, (CCECE 12), Montreal, Canada, April 29th
– May 2, 2012.
El Badawe, M.; Iqbal, T.; M, George.;, “Design and dynamic modeling of a hybrid street light
system” presented at IEEE 21, NECEC conference, St.John’s NF, 2011.
El Badawe, M.; Iqbal, T.; M, George.;, “Optimal sizing and modeling of a hybrid energy system
for a remote telecommunication facility” presented at IEEE 21, NECEC conference, St.John’s
NF, 2011.
References are available upon request
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