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Djamila Rekioua
ORCID iD University of Bejaia
Algeria
Djamila Rekioua is a professor at the University of Bejaïa. She obtained her Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering in 2002. She specializes in controlling electrical machines and renewable energies and has defended several Master’s and Ph.D. theses. She has received several awards for her research work. Her main work focuses on wind, photovoltaic, fuel cells, storage, and multi-source systems. She is the author of several international publications and scientific papers. She is also a team leader and member of several research projects. In addition, she has published three books on photovoltaic systems (2012) and wind systems (2014), and hybrid renewable energy systems (2020) with Springer Editions. She is also responsible for training Master Renewable Energies and team leader of Renewable Energies and electro energy systems (ERSE) of the Excellency Laboratory of Research LTII (Laboratory of Industrial Technology and Information) of the University of Bejaia. She is a member of the LTII Laboratory.
Samia Bensmail
ORCID iD LTII Laboratory
Algeria
Samia Bensmail obtained her doctorate in electrical engineering from the University of Bejaia (Algeria) in 2017 in the Electrical Engineering department. She has focused her study on a variety of subjects, including solar and wind systems, modeling, batteries, fuel cells, modelling and optimization, Fuzzy logic controllers, water pumping, and hybrid systems. She is a member of the LTII Laboratory
Toufik Rekioua
ORCID iD Laboratory LTII, University of Bejaia
Algeria
Toufik Rekioua earned his engineering degree from the National Polytechnic Institute of Algiers, and in 1991, he received his doctorate from the I.N.P.L. of Nancy (France). Since 1992, he has served as a professor at the University of Bejaia's Electrical Engineering Department in Algeria. He is the author of several international publications and scientific papers. He is also a team leader and member of several research projects. His study focuses on solar, wind turbines, multi-source systems, power electronics and drives, electrical power engineering, renewable energies technologies, real-time, electric vehicles, Fuel cells, Supercapacities, batteries, and control in AC machines. He is the lead of the LTII laboratory
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