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solar collectors
Mohammad Alharbi
Ph.D. Student,
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Controller design
Control Theory
solar collectors
Mohammad Alharbi is a master student in Electrical Engineering department within CEMSE division at King Abdullah University of science and Technology (KAUST). He received his bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from King Abdul Aziz University in Saudi Arabia and joined KAUST in Fall 2017. Currently, he is working on experimental implementation of robust control strategies for parabolic solar collectors. Research activities Nowadays, the decrease in fossil resources along with the increase of their environmental impact is driving the world to renewable energy to meet the energy demand