Prof. Dr. Amira Haddouk | Wireless Energy | Best Researcher Award
Prof. Dr. Amira Haddouk | Wireless Energy | Higher National Engineering School of Tunis | Tunisia
Prof. Dr. Amira Haddouk is a female expert in electrical systems, measurements, and instrumentation, recognized for her substantial contributions to applied mathematics, sensor systems, and precision measurement. She holds a doctoral degree in measurements and instrumentation from the Higher School of Sciences and Techniques of Tunis and a habilitation diploma in electrical systems from the National Higher School of Engineering of Tunis (ENSIT), which laid the foundation for her advanced expertise in experimental design, sensor instrumentation, and metrology. Prof. Dr. Amira Haddouk currently serves as Head of the Measurement and Instrumentation Laboratory at ENSIT, leading research initiatives, supervising technical projects, and coordinating international collaborations. She has published more than 20 scholarly articles in Scopus-indexed journals and conferences, accumulating 105 citations, an h-index of 5, and an i10-index of 2, demonstrating significant academic impact and influence.
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Featured Publications
Active Power Measurement Comparison Between Analog and Digital Methods
– IEEE Conference, 2013 · 39 citations
Quasi-Balanced Bridge Method for the Measurements of the Impedances
– IET Science, Measurement & Technology, 2009 · 15 citations
Harmonic Pollution Caused by Non-Linear Load: Analysis and Identification
– Int. Journal of Energy & Environmental Engineering, 2018 · 9 citations
Design and Implementation of Single Phase Intelligent Energy Meter
– IEEE Conference, 2014 · 9 citations
Power Losses Reduction in a Variable Linear Power Supply Using LM317
– ISA Transactions, 2021 · 7 citations