ASSOCIATE PROF. IR. DR. MAHIDZAL BIN DAHARI
Department of Electrical Engineering
Faculty of Engineering
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Dr. Mahidzal Dahari is currently Associate Professor in Department of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, UM. He is an established academician and a practicing engineer. He has to-date published more than 100 articles in journals and conference proceedings both locally and internationally. His research interest includes instrumentation, automation, robotics and control strategy especially related to manufacturing technology, industrial robots and oil & gas applications. He has supervised more than 50 totals PhD and Masters Students. Dr. Mahidzal is actively involved in many consultancy projects, especially in the field of fluid flow, natural gas and also hydrogen technology. Dr. Mahidzal is a Member of BEM & IEM, Malaysia, and also a Member of IEEE, USA and Chartered Engineer from IET, UK.
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Hydrogen Storage System |
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Study on the Absorption and Desorption of Ti-based AB2-type Alloys based Material for Hydrogen Storage and Fuel System |
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Optimization and evaluation of a municipal solid waste-to-energy system using taguchi technique in a tri-generation system based on gas turbine with air and steam agents
Management of heat transfer and hydraulic characteristics of a micro-channel heat sink with various arrangements of rectangular vortex generators utilizing artificial neural network and response surface methodology
A Systematic Literature Review (SLR) on Autonomous Path Planning of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
Thermal process simulation and multi-variable study/optimization of a novel geothermal-driven multi-generation process using bi-evaporator with zeotropic mixture
Modern Control Engineering
A Controller for Natural Gas Fuel Dispenser with Multi-Level-Pressure Banks
Performance Evaluation of Nanofluids in an Inclined Ribbed Microchannel for Electronic Cooling Applications