Hamid El Qarnia | Thermal Energy | Best Researcher Award
Prof. Hamid El Qarnia at Cadi Ayyad University | Morocco
Prof. Hamid El Qarnia is a renowned scholar in thermal sciences and renewable energy systems, with decades of teaching and research experience. He is a Full Professor at the Department of Physics, Faculty of Sciences Semlalia, Cadi Ayyad University, Marrakesh, Morocco. His expertise spans heat and mass transfer, phase change materials, solar energy systems, thermal energy storage, cooling of electronic components, and computational fluid dynamics. Widely published in international journals and conferences, he has collaborated globally and contributed significantly to sustainable energy solutions. His academic leadership, supervision, and editorial service reflect his lasting impact on science and engineering.
Professional Profile
SCOPUS
Education
Prof. El Qarnia holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Sherbrooke, Canada, and a Doctorat in Energetics from Cadi Ayyad University, Morocco.
Experience
He began his academic career at Cadi Ayyad University, advancing through all ranks to Full Professor. He has also taught and conducted research at the University of Sherbrooke in Canada, at ENERSTATE in Canada, and has served as a visiting professor in France. In addition, he has taught at the Private University of Marrakesh and at Mohammed VI University in Benguérir. Over the course of his career, he has taught courses in heat transfer, thermodynamics, mechanics, and fluid dynamics, while supervising numerous graduate and undergraduate students. He has also played an active role in faculty committees, research collaborations, and scientific community service.
Professional Development
Prof. El Qarnia has significantly advanced the academic and research landscape of thermal sciences through leadership and active engagement. He has organized and chaired major international scientific events, ensuring a platform for collaboration and knowledge exchange. He serves on scientific, editorial, and organizing committees of international conferences, as well as editorial boards of peer-reviewed journals. As a reviewer for journals, conferences, and research projects, he has contributed to the dissemination and quality of global research. He has authored book chapters, led funded projects, examined dissertations, and carried out research stays abroad. His career reflects a strong commitment to education, research, and international cooperation.
Research Interests
Prof. El Qarnia’s research focuses on heat and mass transfer, phase change materials (PCM), and advanced thermal energy storage systems . He has extensively worked on solar energy systems, cooling technologies for electronics and Li-ion batteries, and innovative heat exchangers. His studies combine experimental methods, thermodynamics, and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to optimize efficiency and sustainability. A key aspect of his work is the development of energy storage systems using PCMs, essential for renewable energy integration and green technologies. By advancing heat transfer enhancement techniques, he addresses pressing challenges in sustainable energy, climate adaptation, and energy-efficient engineering.
Awards and Recognitions
Prof. El Qarnia is widely recognized in the scientific community for his contributions to energy and thermal sciences. He has organized and chaired international conferences, delivered keynote lectures, and served as session chair in global scientific events. He has authored book chapters, reviewed research projects, and served as a jury member for numerous dissertations. His involvement as a reviewer, editorial board member, and research collaborator with universities abroad highlights his strong international presence. His distinguished service as a mentor, organizer, and scientific leader demonstrates his enduring contributions to academic excellence and innovation.
Top Noted Publications
Title: 3D Two Phases Reduced Model of a Rock Bed Thermocline Thermal Energy Storage Unit: Parametric Study on Thermal Performances
Year: 2025
Title: Acoustic, Mechanical, and Thermal Characterization of Polyvinyl Acetate (PVA)-Based Wood Composites Reinforced with Beech and Oak Wood Fibers
Year: 2025
Title: A New Modelization of Concentrated/Simple Industrial InGaP/InGaAs/Ge and Silicon Solar Cells: Insights on High Leverage Variables
Year: 2025
Title: Electrification of Africa through CPV Installations in Small-Scale Industrial Applications: Energetic, Economic, and Environmental Analysis
Year: 2022
Conclusion
Prof. Hamid El Qarnia’s career demonstrates a deep commitment to renewable energy, heat transfer, and advanced thermal systems. Through decades of teaching, pioneering research, and international collaboration, he has established himself as a leading figure in energy science and engineering. His dedication to sustainable solutions and his mentorship of young researchers have left a lasting mark on academia and industry alike.

. Currently pursuing a Ph.D. at NIT Raipur, he has extensive experience in power electronics, artificial intelligence applications, and renewable energy. With a strong background in hardware and software simulation, he has contributed to multiple international conferences and journals
. Vikram has also worked as an Assistant Professor at Kalinga University and actively participates in academic workshops and training programs. His passion for innovation and academic excellence drives his research in power system resilience. 
Ph.D. (Pursuing) – NIT Raipur, Specialization: AI-Based Fault Detection in Multilevel Inverters (2021-Present)
Work Experience:
Research Scholar – NIT Raipur (2021-Present)
. He has successfully cleared GATE (2016, 2017, 2018) and completed a certified Python Data Analytics course
. Actively involved in academic workshops and conferences, he participated in PhD Summer Schools at IIT Bhubaneswar and MANIT Bhopal
. He has also contributed as an organizer for SERB-sponsored workshops. His expertise spans MATLAB, Simulink, PSIM, PLECS, FPGA, and dSPACE controllers, enhancing his analytical and simulation skills for cutting-edge research in AI-powered fault detection. 

. His Ph.D. work revolves around AI-based fault detection and reconfiguration in multilevel inverters, crucial for enhancing the reliability and efficiency of standalone and grid-connected renewable energy systems. His expertise extends to machine learning algorithms, FPGA-based control systems, and hybrid inverter design. Vikram has published extensively in IEEE, Springer, and SCI-indexed journals, contributing to advancements in fault-tolerant power systems. His work aims to develop intelligent, resilient, and sustainable energy solutions for the future of renewable power generation. 

Switch fault identification scheme based on machine learning algorithms for PV-Fed three-phase neutral point clamped inverter (
e-Prime – Advances in Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Energy, 2024) 
Open circuit fault diagnosis and fault classification in multi-level inverter using fuzzy inference system (
Combined Wavelet and ANN-Based Open-Switch Fault Detection and Classification in PV-Fed Multilevel Inverter (
Open Switch Fault Diagnosis of Three-Phase Battery-Fed Capacitor Clamped Inverter using Machine-Learning Algorithm (
Open-Switch Fault Detection and Classification in Five-Level Neutral-Point-Clamped Inverter by Using Fuzzy Interface System (
Harmonic Reduction and Reactive Power Improvement using Shunt Active Power Filter and Thyristor-Controlled Reactor (
Performance Evaluation of A Shunt Active Power Filter For Current Harmonic Elimination (
is an Assistant Professor at IST – University of Lisbon, specializing in Civil and Environmental Engineering. With over 20 years of experience, she focuses on nature-based solutions,
Ph.D. in Civil Engineering – IST, University of Lisbon (2006)
Qualified Expert in Building Energy Certification – Energy Agency (ADENE), Portugal (2009, 2013, 2021)
Assistant Professor – IST, University of Lisbon (Current)
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, with a particular focus on nature-based solutions in buildings. She has led various research projects, including GENESIS, which models the environmental, economic, and social benefits of green roofs and walls
. Her work emphasizes the importance of green infrastructure
, both in terms of energy efficiency and urban regeneration. She also regularly coordinates training sessions, technical seminars, and special issues as a guest editor
, showcasing her dedication to continuous knowledge sharing and professional growth.

. Her work contributes to enhancing urban environments through green roofs and green walls, focusing on their economic and environmental benefits
, influencing both academic and practical applications in urban development.
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Supervision of Ph.D. and M.Sc. Theses – Over 60 theses supervised



