Reham Amin
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Dr. Reham Amin is a pioneering researcher in the field of power systems engineering, with a primary focus on transient stability prediction and intelligent control algorithms. Her most notable contribution is the development of a novel fast-learning algorithm for predicting power system stability, published in 2002. This groundbreaking work adapts a proven robotic ball-catching algorithm to the domain of power systems, enabling rapid, online prediction of transient instability—a critical capability for preventing blackouts and ensuring grid reliability. The paper, which has garnered 12 citations, demonstrates the algorithm's application to a single machine infinite bus system, showcasing its potential for real-time stability assessment. Dr. Amin's interdisciplinary approach, bridging robotics and power engineering, represents a significant advancement in the field, offering a computationally efficient solution to a longstanding challenge. Her work continues to influence researchers exploring machine learning applications in power system dynamics, and her innovative methodology serves as a foundation for further developments in fast-learning algorithms for critical infrastructure protection.
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- 1A new fast-learning algorithm for predicting power system stability12 citations · 2002