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Tarek Ibrahim is a Guest Researcher at the Department of Energy Technology within the Faculty of Engineering and Science at Aalborg University, Denmark, concurrently serving as Senior Engineer at the Renewable Energy Studies Sector of the Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company (EETC) since February 2012. His research focuses on energy storage systems engineering, specializing in electrochemical capacitors, supercapacitors, and lithium-ion batteries for photovoltaic integration in off-grid and green hydrogen applications.
Dr. Ibrahim's research spans energy storage engineering with emphasis on degradation mechanisms analyzed through electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, sizing optimization for hybrid storage systems, and lifetime assessment of photovoltaic-integrated solutions. His work addresses critical challenges in reliability, cost-effectiveness, and climate-specific adaptation of energy storage technologies, particularly for Australian environmental conditions in green hydrogen production contexts.
Recent publications (2022-2025) demonstrate consistent advancement in hybrid energy storage applications, revealing trends toward system-level optimization for renewable energy integration, degradation analysis of lithium-ion capacitors, and performance benchmarking of storage devices for grid frequency regulation. His research bridges fundamental electrochemical principles with practical engineering solutions for sustainable energy systems.
No scientific awards or fellowships were documented in the available information.
Dr. Ibrahim served as Principal Investigator for the PhD project "Integrated PV Solar Panel with Graphene Supercapacitors" (2020-2024) at Aalborg University under supervision of Professors Daniel-Ioan Stroe and Frede Blaabjerg (Kerekes), investigating photovoltaic-supercapacitor integration for energy storage. No additional grant funding or student advising roles were indicated in the provided data.
He operates within the Power Electronics System Integration and Materials research group at AAU Energy, maintaining active collaborations with key researchers including Daniel-Ioan Stroe, Frede Blaabjerg (Kerekes), Dezso Sera, and Ali Lashab, fostering multidisciplinary approaches to power electronics and energy storage challenges.





