Mohannad Alhazmi
About Mohannad Alhazmi
Mohannad Alhazmi is a Graduate Researcher at The George Washington University, where he has worked since 2017. He holds a PhD in Power and Energy and has a strong focus on enhancing the reliability of power systems and smart electricity grid applications.
Work at The George Washington University
Mohannad Alhazmi has been a Graduate Researcher at The George Washington University since 2017. His research primarily focuses on power system control, particularly within the GW smartGrid Lab. Alhazmi has contributed to various projects aimed at enhancing the reliability of power systems. Additionally, he served as a Graduate Teaching Assistant in the School of Engineering & Applied Science for four months in 2019, where he supported the educational mission of the university.
Education and Expertise
Mohannad Alhazmi earned a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Power and Energy from The George Washington University, completing his studies from 2017 to 2022. Prior to this, he obtained a Master of Science (MS) in the same field from 2015 to 2017. His academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Electrical, Electronics, and Communications Engineering from Umm Al-Qura University, which he completed from 2008 to 2013. He also studied at Boston University, where he achieved an English Certification from 2014 to 2015.
Background
Before his tenure at The George Washington University, Mohannad Alhazmi worked as a Faculty Member at King Saud University in Saudi Arabia from 2013 to 2015. He also gained practical experience as an Electrical Engineer at the Saudi Electricity Company for three months in 2012. His diverse background in academia and industry has equipped him with a solid foundation in electrical engineering and power systems.
Research Focus
Mohannad Alhazmi's research interests lie in the area of smart electricity grid applications. He emphasizes the importance of cyber security and system resiliency in power systems. His involvement in research at the GW smartGrid Lab reflects his commitment to advancing technology in the energy sector, particularly in enhancing the reliability and security of power systems.