Hala lalaymia | Electrical engineering | Young Scientist Award

Ms. Hala lalaymia | Electrical engineering | Young Scientist Award

PhD at Ɖcole Nationale SupĆ©rieure de Technologie et d’IngĆ©nierie (ENSTI), Algeria

Hala Lalaymia is a PhD candidate at the National Higher School of Technology and Engineering in Annaba, specializing in renewable energy systems, particularly grid-connected photovoltaic systems. Her work focuses on control and optimization techniques to improve energy efficiency and system performance. Hala has gained substantial professional experience through internships with notable Algerian energy companies. She is fluent in French, Arabic, and English, and has a passion for teaching, mentorship, and research.

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Scholar

šŸŽ“ Education

PhD in Renewable Energy | National Higher School of Technology and Engineering, Annaba (02/2023 – Present) Ranked 2nd out of 59 candidates in the National PhD Competition, Hala is researching the control and optimization of grid-connected photovoltaic systems for her thesis. Engineering Degree in Electrical Power Production and Renewable Energy | National Higher School of Industrial Technologies, Annaba (09/2019 – 07/2022) Graduated with a GPA of 15.65, ranked 3rd out of 17 students. Master in Electrical Networks | National Higher School of Technology and Engineering, Annaba Graduated with a GPA of 15.36, building strong expertise in electrical systems.

šŸ’¼ Experience

Intern – Photovoltaic Solar Energy Division | Renewable Energy Development Center (CDER), Algiers (02/2022 – 04/2022) Focused on advanced control systems for multilevel inverters in grid-connected photovoltaic systems. Intern – Electrical Engineering Department | Hadjar Soud Cement Company (SCHS), Skikda (04/2021 – 05/2021) Observed and learned about electrical measurement and protection devices. Intern – Electricity Transport Region | Algerian Electricity Transmission Management Company (GRTE), Annaba (11/2020 – 12/2020) Gained practical experience in electricity production and energy transportation.

šŸ† Awards and Honors

National PhD Competition: Ranked 2nd out of 59 candidates. Engineering Degree: Ranked 3rd in her class. Certificate of French Language Proficiency: TCF-Test Level B2. IT Training: Certified in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Windows (2011). English Language Certificate: Completed training in English language proficiency.

šŸ”¬ Research Focus

Grid-Connected Photovoltaic Systems: Focused on optimizing the control systems to improve energy efficiency and reduce costs. Ā Meta-heuristic Algorithms: Specialized in applying these algorithms for the enhancement of control systems in renewable energy. Power Electronics: Advanced understanding of power electronics, particularly in photovoltaic systems. Renewable Energy Systems: Researching efficient integration of renewable energy into existing power grids. Fractional PI Controllers: Utilized for improved performance in T-type neutral point inverters for photovoltaic systems.

 

Publication:šŸ“

  • Revolutionizing PV Grid Integration: Metaheuristic Optimization of Fractional PI Controllers in T-type Neutral Point Piloted Inverters for Enhanced Performance
    Journal: Computers and Electrical Engineering
    Year: 2024

 

  • A Control Grid-Connected PV System with NPC Multi-Level Inverter
    Conference: 2023 International Conference on Electrical Engineering and Advanced Technologies
    Year: 2023

 

  • Analysis of Performance and Degradation in PV Modules After Aging
    This research analyzes the performance of photovoltaic modules after aging. It highlights the degradation rates of different PV technologies, contributing valuable data for the maintenance and longevity of solar power systems.

Conclusion

Hala Lalaymia is a strong candidate for the “Young Scientist Award” due to her academic achievements, cutting-edge research in renewable energy, and technical expertise in photovoltaic systems. Her record of publications and conference presentations also supports her case. Improving her industry connections, international collaborations, and diversifying her research scope could further enhance her candidacy. Overall, her contributions to renewable energy research make her highly deserving of recognition as a promising young scientist.