CURRICULUM VITAE Arif S. Malik - Sultan Qaboos University

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CURRICULUM VITAE Arif S. Malik Contents A. Background Information B. Education & Employment Information B.1 Formal Education B.2 Continuing Education B.3 Professional Affiliations B.4 Awards & Scholarships B.5 Employment Information C. Teaching & Advising C.1 Undergraduate C.2 Postgraduate C.3 Summary of Student Supervision C.4 Invited Lectures and Seminars C.5 Advising D. Scholarship & Creative Activity D.1 Book Chapters D.2 Book Case Study D.3 Publications in Refereed Journals D.4 Papers in Review D.5 Conference Papers D.6 Other Publications D.7 Technical Reports D.8 Grants, Research Contracts and Consultancies D.9 Research Visit E. Service E.1 University Service E.2 Service to the Profession E.3 Service to the Community

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Arif S. Malik Contents

A. Background Information

B. Education & Employment Information B.1 Formal Education B.2 Continuing Education B.3 Professional Affiliations B.4 Awards & Scholarships B.5 Employment Information

C. Teaching & Advising C.1 Undergraduate C.2 Postgraduate C.3 Summary of Student Supervision C.4 Invited Lectures and Seminars C.5 Advising

D. Scholarship & Creative Activity D.1 Book Chapters D.2 Book Case Study D.3 Publications in Refereed Journals D.4 Papers in Review D.5 Conference Papers D.6 Other Publications D.7 Technical Reports D.8 Grants, Research Contracts and Consultancies D.9 Research Visit

E. Service E.1 University Service E.2 Service to the Profession E.3 Service to the Community

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A. BACKGROUND INFORMATION NAME : Arif Saeed Malik

ADDRESS #1205-55 Strathaven Dr Mississauga, ON L5R4G9

Tel: +1-289 232 9365

DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH : January 11, 1962 Lahore, Pakistan

NATIONALIY : Pakistani

PRESENT POSITION : Associate Professor Sultan Qaboos University College of Engineering ECE Department PO Box 33, Al-Khod 123 Muscat, Sultanate Of Oman Telephone : (968) 2414 2566 (O) (968) 2441 3705 (H) (968) 9954 1975 (Cell) Fax : (968) 2441 3416 (O) Email : [email protected] (O) [email protected] (H)

GOOGLE SCHOLAR https://scholar.google.ca/citations?user=2pBGGlEAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao

RESEARCH GATE https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Arif_Malik3

SCOPUS http://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.url?authorId=7402152817

ORCID https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4420-5417

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B. EDUCATION & EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION B.1 Formal Education

B.Sc. Electrical Engineering University of Engineering & Technology, Lahore, Pakistan January 1984

M.Sc.

Electrical Engineering University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA Thesis Title: A Study of Wind Potential in Pakistan August 1988

Ph.D. Engineering Imperial College London, U.K. Thesis Title: Economic Benefits of Pumped Storage Units in

Probabilistic Production Costing December 1991

B.2 Continuing Education 2021 Workshops

1. “Active learning: the key to student learning” 23 Sept 2021, Conducted by Prof. Grahame Bilbow, Founder and co-director of Grange Education, an international educational consultancy. Center for Excellence in Teaching & Learning, Sultan Qaboos University

2. “Weighting Course Elements and Designing Courses for Outcome-Based Learning: Sharing the Experience,” Conducted by Dr. Ibrahim Al-Harthy, Director of Quality Assurance Office and Dr. Hameed Sulaiman, Associate Professor, College of Science, SQU. Center for Excellence in Teaching & Learning, Sultan Qaboos University

2017 Workshops

1. “Critical Thinking Skills for the 21st Century” 16 May 2017 2. “Alternative Instructional Strategies” 18 May 2017 Conducted by Nikos Mourtos, Professor Aerospace Engineering, San Jose State University in Cooperation with College of Engineering, Sultan Qaboos University 16,18 May 2017

2016 Workshop “First Aid Workshop” Conducted by different staff members of College of Nursing, Sultan Qaboos University 18 December 2016

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2016 Workshop

“Introduction to Conceiving-Designing-Implementing-Operating (CDIO) Initiative” Conducted by Juha Konito, Dean, Faculty of Business, ICT and Chemical Engineering, Turku University of Applied Sciences, Turku Area, Finland in Cooperation with College of Engineering, Sultan Qaboos University 17-19 May 2016

2015 Workshop “How to Teach Engineering Students Process Skills” Conducted by Nikos Mourtos, Professor Aerospace Engineering, San Jose State University in Cooperation with College of Engineering, Sultan Qaboos University 26-28 May 2015

2012 Workshop on Energy Efficiency and Conservation (Energy Audit) Conducted by Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) in Cooperation with Public Authority for Electricity & Water Sultan Qaboos University 26 November 2012

2012 Training Course Distribution Network Asset Management Conducted by Regional Institute for Infrastructure Development (RIID) Singapore Sultan Qaboos University 20-22 May 2012

2012 Program Assessment Workshop Conducted by ABET Equivalent to 14 Professional Development Hours Sultan Qaboos University 14-15 Feb 2012

2009 Regional Seminar ISO/UNIDO Regional Seminar on Energy Management and ISO 50001 Hotel Muscat Holiday, Muscat Oman 18-20 October 2009

2008 Short Course Introduction to Designing an E-learning course on Moodle. Sultan Qaboos University 6-8 June 2008 (3 hrs per day)

2004 Short Course Instructional Skills Development Workshop Sultan Qaboos University 28 September 2004 to 14 December 2004 (4 hrs per week)

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2004 Short Course

Introduction to Designing an E-learning course on WebCT. Sultan Qaboos University 18-20 April, 2004 (2 hrs per day)

2001 Short Course Power Generation Assets-Valuation and Management Sultan Qaboos University 17-18 February, 2001

2000 Training Course “Object-Oriented Programming with Java” Sultan Qaboos University Jan-May 2000 (5-hours per week)

1997 Training Workshop “Management of Electric Utility Under Deregulation” Sponsored by Sida, AIT, Bangkok, Thailand, 28-31 Oct. 1997

1997 Workshop AIT SERD Retreat Hua Hin, Thailand, 26-28 September 1997

1997 Workshop ASEAN-EU Energy Cooperation Bangkok, 26-28 June 1997

1996 Workshop on “AIT Faculty Advisorship” Sponsored by AIT Cha-Am, Thailand, 21-24 Apr. 96

1996 Training Workshop “Electric Power Utility Management Game” Swedish International Development Agency, Sida, AITCV Hanoi, Vietnam, 8-12 April 1996

1995 Training Workshop “Demand-Side Management in Integrated Resource Planning of the Power Sector” UNDP, ESCAP Bangkok, Thailand, 29 Aug. -1 Sep. 1995

1994 Training Course “Electricity Tariff” Sponsored by Asian Development Bank, ADB TA No. 1625 - Pak, WAPDA, Lahore, 7 May - 2 June 1994

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1992 Regional Training Course

“Electric System Expansion Planning (WASP)” Sponsored by International Atomic Energy Agency, Regional Co-operative Agreement (RCA) and ADB WAPDA, Lahore, 26 April - 4 June 1992.

1986 Training Course “Orientation Course on Overseas Graduate Study” University Grants Commission, Pakistan Lahore, November 27, 1995 – January 2, 1986

B.3 Professional Affiliations Senior Member, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, IEEE (USA),

since 1997

Member IEEE Power Engineering Society B.4 Awards & Scholarships 2004: Awarded a study and research scholarship for two month from DAAD, German

Academic Exchange Service 1992: Awarded Diploma Imperial College (DIC) 1990: Overseas Research Student (ORS) Award on research potential and academic

merit by Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals of Universities of UK 1985: Awarded a merit scholarship for 4 years for higher studies leading to PhD from

Ministry of Science & Technology, Government of Pakistan

B.5 Employment Information Prior joining to academic career I have more than 5 years of industrial experience of which 3 years is after my post graduation. The CV outlines the description of duties for the positions held in industry and academia. I. Present Employment

Time Employer Position held

: : :

May 2004 to Current Sultan Qaboos University (SQU) Muscat, Oman Associate Professor

Time Employer Position held

: : :

September 1998 to May 2004 Sultan Qaboos University (SQU) Muscat, Oman Assistant Professor

II. Previous Employment

Time : From March 1995 to September 1998

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Employer : Asian Institute of Technology (AIT)

Bangkok, Thailand Position held : Assistant Professor III. Previous Employment

Time : January 1993 to March 1995 Employer : Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA),

Lahore Pakistan Position held : Deputy Director Planning (Power) Description of

duties :

Leading a team of 3 Assistant Directors my job was to prepare:

1) a) Generation Expansion Plans; b) Fuel Budgets; c) Generation Maintenance Schedules based on demand forecast and monthly generating capabilities in the system; d) Power Surpluses/Deficits covering 5 to 10 years period and their continuous review and updating;

2) Assist: a) Chief Economist for making mid-term investment plans; b) Multilateral and bilateral agencies’ representatives for conducting generation planning exercises;

3) 4) 5) 6)

Review feasibility studies and reports prepared by consultants; Maintain a close working relationship with Energy Wing, Ministry of Planning, Government of Pakistan and KESC, the other utility of the countryCollect, collate and analyze data for WASP-III input. Any other duties as may be directed by GM (Planning) or MD (T&G).

Time : February 1992 to January 1993 Employer : Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA),

Lahore Pakistan Position held : Assistant Director Planning (Power) Description of

duties :

1)

Prepare: a) Generation Expansion Plans; b) Power Surpluses/Deficits covering 5 to 10 years period and their continuous review and updating;

2) Collect, collate and analyze data for WASP-III input

3)

Any other duties as may be directed by Deputy Director Planning (Power) or Director Planning (Power)

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IV. Previous Employment

Time : October 1990 to May 1991 Employer : Imperial College London, UK Position held : Lab Demonstrator (Part-time) Description of

duties :

Setting-up the experiments for undergraduate electrical students and helping them in conducting experiments and checking the lab assignments

V. Previous Employment Time : September 1984 to August 1986 Employer : Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA),

Lahore Pakistan Position held : Assistant Director Design (Transmission & Grids) Description of

duties :

Designing the type, size and location of 132-kV and 220-kV grid sub-stations

VI. Previous Employment

Time : February 1984 to September 1984 Employer : Fauji Fertilizer Company, Sadiqabad, Pakistan Position held : Apprentice Engineer (Electrical) Description of

duties :

Maintenance and operation of electrical equipment installed in the fertilizer industry including the two gas turbines of 20 MW capacities.

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C. TEACHING & ADVISING

During the last several years, I have developed and taught courses at different levels in the Departments of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Sultan Qaboos University, (SQU) Oman and in the Energy Program of Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Bangkok. The courses I have taught in SQU extends from undergraduate to Master level whereas in AIT all the courses I have taught were of the graduate level. The courses span both theoretical and practical aspects of a wide spectrum of areas within Electrical Engineering and broader aspects of engineering like engineering management and economics, quantitative analysis for management and project management. In addition to teaching and curriculum development, I have been serving as an academic advisor to undergraduate students at SQU since my joining the department and before joining SQU I have served as an academic advisor to postgraduate students at AIT.

C.1 Undergraduate

Course Name & Number Enrolment Hours / Week

Contact

Year TaughtW: Winter

F: Fall S: Spring

ECCE5004 Engineering Management & Economics

43 (2 sections)65 (2 sections)73 (3 sections)67 (2 sections)65 (2 sections)

25 31

58 (2 sections)77 (2 sections)

30 36

33 (2 sections)70 (2 sections)56 (2 sections)70 (2 sections)68 (2 sections)55 (2 sections)54 (2 sections)53 (2 sections)

28 57 (2 sections)

26 30 16 14

76 (2 sections)37 41 19

(2+2) 2021 F 2021 S 2020 F 2020 S 2019 F 2019 S 2018 F 2018 S 2017 F 2017 S 2016 F 2016 S 2015 F 2015 S 2014 F 2014 S 2013 F 2013 S 2012 F 2012 S 2011 F 2010 F 2009 F 2008 F 2004 F 2004 S 2003 F 2003 S 2002 S

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60 (2 sections) 2001 F

ECCE 3016 Electric Circuits – II

21 36 39 26

(2+2) 2016 F 2010 S 2007-S 2005 F

ECCE5008 Project Management

35 (2+2) 2011 S

ECCE 2016 Electric Circuits – I

38 33 26 32

59 (2 sections)40 43 41 41 21 28 13

(2+2) 2010 F 2010 S 2009 F 2009 S 2008 F 2007-F 2007-S 2006 F 2006 S 2005 F 2005 S 2000 F

ECCE3015

Electrical Engineering Fundamentals (for other engineering students)

39 15 11

(2+2) 2008 S 2003 F 2002 F

ECCE 5303 Power Distribution Engineering

32 (3+0) 2007-F

ECCE 5304 Power Stations

23 16 11 16 9

(3+0) 2005 S 2002 F 2000 F 2000 S 1999 S

ELEC 5834

Power System Reliability & Planning

10 (3+0) 2003 S

ELEC 5825 Advanced Power Lab

16 11 15 9

(0+2) 2002 S 2001 S 2000 S 1999 S

ELEC 5822

Power System Protection 11 14 8

(2+2) 2001 S 1999 F 1998 F

ELEC 5828

Electric Power Trans. Sys. Eng

11 (3+0) 2001 S

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ELEC 4825

Power Lab

32 33

(0+2)

2000 S 1999 S

ELEC 3421 Measurement and Instrumentation

18 (2+2) 1999 S

ELEC 3301 Electrical Eng. I

41 (2+2) 1998 F

C.2 Graduate

Sultan Qaboos University

ENGR 6911 Engineering Management

34 35 16 11 20 26 34 25 19 26 19

(3+0) 2021 S 2020 S 2019 S 2017 S 2015 S 2014 S 2012 S 2011 S 2009 S 2008 S 2006 S

ECCE 6325

Integrated Resource Planning 2 2 3 8

(3+0) 2018 F 2006 F 2004 F 1999 F

Asian Institute of Technology

ED 14.32 Integrated Resource Planning

11 16 13 12

(2+3) 1998 S 1997 F 1996 F 1995 F

Ed 14.11 Organization & Finance of a Power Utility

24 18 24

(2+3) 1998 W 1997 W 1996 W

ED 14.23 Power Systems Analysis

12 20 9

(3+0) 1997 S 1996 S 1995 S

ED 7.35 Energy Policy & Technology Workshop

18 (0+3) 1997 F

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C.3 Summary of Student Supervision

In Progress Completed Thesis Supervised/Co-Supervised:

B. Sc. (4th year) (Group Projects) 1 (3-Students)

33 (109-Students)

M. Sc. Theses 15

Examiner on M.Sc. Theses

34

C.4 Invited Lectures and Seminars

18 Independent Learning Center, Sultan Qaboos University “A Tutorial for Evaluating Capacity Credit of PV Plants and Other Renewable Energy Resources”, Webinar, 28 July 2020

17 ECE Department, Sultan Qaboos University “Overcoming the Unsustainability of Sustainability”, 29 November 2018

16 ECE Department, Sultan Qaboos University “Assessment and Evaluation of Student Outcome (a)”, 3 October 2013.

15 Caledonian College of Engineering, Oman “Systems Approach; Discounting and Sustainable Development: A Need to Think Globally and Act Globally”, 10 December 2011.

14 ECE Department, Sultan Qaboos University “Discounting the Future – A Need for a Fresh Look”, 4 December 2008.

13 University of Bahrain, Sukhair Campus, Bahrain “Incorporating Demand-Side Management in Electric Utility Planning” presented in the Power Engineering Forum. The forum theme was "Trends Towards Power System Networks Enhancement”, 26 February 2008.

12 Oman Society of Engineers, Petroleum Development of Oman “Alternative Energy Strategies”, 30 January 2006

11 Institute of Power System and Power Economics, Aachen University of Technology, Aachen, Germany “Application of AHP in Distribution Utility Planning”, 17 January 2005

10 College Open Day, Sultan Qaboos University “The Role of Renewable Energy for Decentralized Applications in Sultanate of Oman”, 28 April 2002

9 EE Department, Sultan Qaboos University “Incorporating DSM in Electric Utility Planning”, 4 March 2002

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8 EE & IE Departments, Sultan Qaboos University

“Engineering Economics Analysis”, 30 October 2001 and 19 February 2001

7 Electricite du Laos, Lao P.D.R. “Energy Program of AIT”, 27 April 1998

6 IEEE-Thailand Section, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand “Major Contemporary Issues in Integrated Resource Planning”, 24 April 1997

5 AIT-UNU Short Training Course/Workshop, September 30 – October 18, 1996 “Overview of Demand-side Management”, 7 October, 1996

4 EPSM Workshop on Electric Power Utility Management, AIT Thailand “Electricity Industry of Today and Tomorrow”, 5 April 1996

3 EPSM Workshop on Electric Power Utility Management, AIT Thailand “Contemporary Issues in Integrated Resource Planning”, 5 April 1996

2 Energy Program, Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok, Thailand “Probabilistic Production Costing in Generation Planning”, February 1995

1 Water & Power Development Authority, WAPDA, Lahore, Pakistan “Electricity Tariff Course - Assessment and Recommendations”, 2 June 1994

C.5 Student Advising

In addition to teaching, curriculum development and students’ project supervision, I alsoserve as an academic advisor. Currently, I am advising about 26 undergraduate electrical engineering students.

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D. SCHOLARSHIP & CREATIVE ACTIVITIES

My general area of interest is in energy and power systems engineering. My past and current research interests include probabilistic production costing, integrated resource planning, local integrated resource planning, demand-side management, electricity tariff formulation, use of renewable energy resources and the environmental issues related to energy and power sector development.

D.1

Book Chapters

7 A.S. Malik and M. Albadi, "Capacity Value of Photovoltaics for Estimating the Adequacy of a Power Generation System," in Solar Photovoltaic Power Intermittency and Implications on Power Systems, M. Albadi, and A. Al-Badi Eds., ed Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Cambridge, 2021, pp. 155-182.

6 D. Al Abri, A.S. Malik, S. Al-Saadi, M. Albadi, Y. Charabi, and N. Hosseinzadeh, “Smart Grid and Smart Buildings,” in Handbook of Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation, M. Lackner, B. Sajjadi, and W.Y. Chen Eds., ed Cham: Springer International Publishing, New York, 2021.

5 A.S. Malik, "Economic Justice: The Key to the World’s Future Sustainability," in Handbook of Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation, M. Lackner, B. Sajjadi, and W.Y. Chen Eds., ed Cham: Springer International Publishing, New York, 2021.

4 D. Al Abri, A.S. Malik, M. Albadi, Y. Charabi, and N. Hosseinzadeh, "Smart Grid," in Handbook of Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation, W.-Y. Chen, T. Suzuki, and M. Lackner, Eds., ed Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017, pp. 1465-1501.

3 A.S. Malik, "Economics for a Sustainable Planet," in Handbook of Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation, W.-Y. Chen, T. Suzuki, and M. Lackner, Eds., ed Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017, pp. 221-255.

2 A.S. Malik and C. K. Cuba, "Power Generation Expansion Planning Including Large Scale Wind Integration: A Case Study of Oman," In: Muyiwa Adaramola (ed.), Wind Resources and Future Energy Security, Apple Academic Press, 2015, pp. 51-68.

1 A.S. Malik, "Sustainable Development: Ecology and Economic Growth," in Handbook of Climate Change Mitigation, W.-Y. Chen, J. Seiner, T. Suzuki, and M. Lackner, Eds., ed New York, NY: Springer US, 2012, pp. 197-233.

D.2 Book Case Study

A.S. Malik, “Compartmentalizing Departments: Split and Merger,” in Fundamentals of

Management, 10th edition, S. Robbins, M. Coulter, and D. DeCenzo, Authors, ed Pearson, 2017, pp. 280-281.

D.3 Publications in Refereed Journals

31 R. George Allwyn, R. Al Abri, A. Malik, and A. Al-Hinai, “Economic Analysis of Replacing HPS Lamp with LED Lamp and Cost Estimation to Set Up PV/Battery System for Street Lighting in Oman,” Energies, vol. 14, p. 7697, 2021.

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30 M. Albadi, A. Malik, T. Al Rashdi, A. Al Riyami, O. Al Shukaili, “Capacity Credit of Solar PV Projects – Oman’s Main Interconnected System Case Study”, Renewable Energy and Power Quality Journal (RE&PQJ), Vol. 18, June 2020.

29 A.S. Malik, “Cost-Benefit Analysis in the Context of Long Horizon Projects – A Need for a Social and Holistic Approach”, Green Finance, Vol. 1(3), July 2019, pp. 249-263

28 A.S. Malik, “The main driver of social unsustainability and its remedy”, International Journal of Social Economics, Vol. 45 (6), 2018, pp. 973-988.

27 A. Malik, M. Al Badi, M. Al-Jabri, A. Bani-Araba, A. Al-Ameri and A. Al Shehhi, “Smart Grid Scenarios and their Impact on Omani Power Sector”, Sustainable Cities and Society, Vol. 37, Feb 2018, pp. 213-221.

26 Y. Himri, S. Rehman, S. Himri, K. Mohammadi, B. Sahin and A.S. Malik, “Investigation of wind resources in Timimoun region, Algeria”, Wind Engineering, Vol. 40(3), June 2016, pp. 250-260.

25 A.H. Al-Badi, M.H. Al-Badi, A.S. Malik, M. Al-Hilali, A. Al-Busaidi and S. Al-Omairi, “Levelized electricity cost for wind and PV-diesel hybrid system in Oman at selected sites” International Journal of Sustainable Engineering, Vol. 7 (2), 2014, pp. 96-102.

24 A.S. Malik and M. Bouzguenda, “Effects of smart grid technologies on capacity and energy savings – a case study of Oman”, Energy, Vol. 54, June 2013, pp. 365-371.

23 M.H. Albadi, A.H. Al-Badi, A.M. Al-Lawati and A.S. Malik, “Role of Policies on Economic Feasibility of PV Projects,” Renewable Energies and Power Quality Journal (REPQJ), No.11, March 2013.

22 A.S. Malik and C. Kuba, “Power Generation Expansion Planning Including Large Scale Wind Integration: A Case Study of Oman”, Journal of Wind Energy, Volume 2013, Article ID 735693, 7 pages http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/735693.

21 A.H. Al-Badi, A. Malik, A. Gastli, “Sustainable energy usage in Oman – Opportunities and barriers,” Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Vol. 15, No. 8, October 2011, pp. 3780-3788.

20 A.S. Malik, “Justice to Nature and to the Disadvantaged”, World Futures, Vol. 67, No. 2, Feb 2011, pp. 106-114.

19 A.H. Al-Badi, M.H. Al-Badi, A.M. Al-Lawati and A.S. Malik, "Economic Perspective for PV Electricity in Oman," Energy, Vol. 36, No. 1, Jan 2011, pp. 226-232.

18 A. Al-Badi, A. Malik and A. Gastli, “Assessment of renewable energy resources potential in Oman and identification of barrier to their significant utilization”, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Vol. 13, No. 9, December 2009, pp. 2734-2739.

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17 A. Malik and A.H. Al-Badi, “Economics of wind turbine as an energy fuel saver – A

case study for remote application in Oman”, Energy, Vol. 34, No. 10, Oct 2009, pp. 1573-1578.

16 A. Al-Badi, A. Malik, K. Al-Areimi and A. Al-Mamari, “Power sector of Oman –Today and tomorrow”, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Vol. 13, No. 8, October 2009, pp. 2192-2196.

15 Y. Himri, A. Malik, A. Stambouli, S. Himri and B. Draoui, “Review and Use of the Algerian Renewable Energy for Sustainable Development”, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Vol. 13, No. 6-7, August-September 2009, pp. 1584-1591

14 A.S. Malik, “Impact on power planning due to DSM in commercial and government sectors with rebound effect – A case study of central grid of Oman”, Energy, Vol. 32, No. 11, November 2007, pp. 2157-2166.

13 A.S. Malik and S. Al Zubeidi, “Electricity tariffs based on Long-run marginal costs for Central Grid System of Oman”, Energy, Vol. 31, No. 12, September 2006, pp. 1367-1378.

12 A.S. Malik, “Simulating limited energy units within the framework of ELDC and FD methods,” International Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems, Vol. 26, No. 8, October 2004, pp 645-653.

11 A.S. Malik and C.U. Sumaoy, “Analytical hierarchy process approach in distribution utility local IRP,” International Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems, Vol. 25, No. 8, October 2003, pp. 623-631.

10 A.S. Malik and C.U. Sumaoy, “A case study of local integrated resource planning,” Energy, Vol. 28, No. 7, July 2003, pp. 711-720.

9 A.S. Malik, “Determining Expected Start-ups of Generating Units by Frequency and Duration Approach,” Power Engineering Letters, IEEE Power Engineering Review, May 2002, pp. 57-59.

8 A.S. Malik, “Modeling and economic analysis of DSM programs in generation planning,” International Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems, Vol. 23, No. 5, May 2001, pp. 413-419.

7 H. Bourdoucen, J. Jervase, A. Al-Badi, A. Gastli, A. Malik, “Photovoltaic – Current State and Future Trends”, SQU Journal, 2000, pp. 185-207.

6 A.S. Malik, B.J. Cory and P.D.C. Wijayatunga, “Applications of probabilistic peak-shaving technique in generation planning,” IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, Vol. 14, No. 4, November 1999, pp.1543-1548.

5 A.S. Malik and B.J. Cory, “Integrated resource planning with considerations of dynamic costs of thermal units”, Electric Power Systems Research, Vol. 51, No. 2, 1999, pp. 123-130.

4 A.S. Malik, “Dynamic generating costs in DSM planning,” Energy, Vol. 24, No. 1, January 1999, pp. 1-8.

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3 A.S. Malik, “Simulation of DSM resources as generating units in probabilistic

production costing framework,” IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, Vol. 13, No. 4, November 1998, pp. 1528-1533.

2 A.S. Malik and B.J. Cory, “An application of frequency and duration approach in generation planning,” IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, Vol. 12, No. 3, August 1997, pp. 1076-1084.

1 A.S. Malik and B.J. Cory, “An efficient algorithm to optimize the energy generation by pumped storage units in probabilistic production costing,” IEE Journal Proceedings on Generation, Transmission and Distribution, Vol. 143, No. 6, November 1996, pp. 546-552.

D.4 Papers in Review

2 A.S. Malik, “Effect of Internalizing Environmental Costs in Generation Expansion Planning Models”, paper sent for publication in Electrical Power Systems Research, 2021.

1 A.S. Malik, “A proposition to include externalities in electricity prices”, paper sent for publication in Energy Policy, 2021.

D.5 Conference Papers

45 Arif S. Malik and Mohammed H. Albadi, “A Tutorial for Evaluating Capacity Credit of PV Plants Based on Effective Load Carrying Capability”, REDEC 2020: 2020 5th International Conference on Renewable Energies for Developing Countries (REDEC), Marakech, 29-30 June 2020.

44 M. Albadi, A. Malik, T. Al Rashdi, A. Al Riyami, O. Al Shukaili, “Capacity Credit of Solar PV Projects – Oman’s Main Interconnected System Case Study”, 18th International Conference on Renewable Energies and Power Quality (ICREPQ’20), Granada (Spain), 1-2 April 2020.

43 Arif Malik, Al Mukhtar Al Mugheiri, Mohammed Alsaadi, Ammar Nasser Al-Battashi, “Long-Run Marginal Cost (LRMC) at Generation Busbar Level for Main Interconnected Power System of Oman”, GCC POWER 2019 – The 15th International Conference for GCC CIGRE, Muscat, 27-29 October 2019.

42 Thuraiya Al Rashdi, Ahad Al Riyami, Omaima Al Shukaili, Mohammed Albadi, Arif Malik, “Capacity Credit of 500 MW Solar IPP Plant in Ibri – Oman”, GCC POWER 2019 – The 15th International Conference for GCC CIGRE, Muscat, 27-29 October 2019.

41 A.S. Malik, Aamir Al-Kharusi, Ahmed Al-Khathiri, and Yousuf Al-Mahrouqi, “Wind generation modelling in LDC based generation planning models – A case study of Omani power sector with WASP-IV”, 7th Brunei International Conference on Engineering and Technology 2018 (BICET 2018), Brunei Darussalam, 12-14 November 2018.

40 A. S. Malik, S. Al-Saadi, A. Al-Wahaibi, A. Al-Badi, and A. Al-Hinai, “Energy saving potential in residential sector and its impact on power planning – A case study of the main interconnected system (MIS) of Oman”, 7th Brunei International Conference on Engineering and Technology 2018 (BICET 2018), Brunei Darussalam, 12-14 November 2018.

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39 A. Malik, M. Albadi, A. Bani-Araba, M. Al-Jabri, A. Al-Ameri, and A. Al Shehhi,

"Development of strategic plans and scenarios for the smart grid and their impact – a case study of Muscat interconnected system,"8th International Renewable Energy Congress (IREC), Amman, 21-23 March 2017.

38 A. Malik, M. Al Badi, A. Al Kahali, Y. Al Nabhani, A. Al Bahri, H. Al Barhi, “A methodology of ranking renewable energy alternatives using AHP and their sensitivity with respect to criteria weights”, Saudi Arabia Smart Grid Conference on Smart Grids and Sustainable Energy (SASG 2015), Jeddah, 7-9 December 2015.

37 A. Ahmad, M. Rizvi, A. Al-Lawati, A. Malik, I. Mohammed, “Development of a MATLAB tool based on graph theory for evaluating reliability of complex mechatronic systems”, 8th IEEE GCC Conference and Exhibition, Muscat, Oman, 1-4 February, 2015.

36 A. Malik, M. Al Badi, A. Al Kahali, Y. Al Nabhani, A. Al Bahri, H. Al Barhi, “Evaluation of Renewable Energy Projects Using Multi-Criteria Approach”, IEEE 2014 Global Humanitarian Technology Conference, San Jose, CA, 10-13 Oct 2014.

35 A.S. Malik and C. Kuba, “Strategic Planning of Power Supply in Oman Including Wind Energy Considerations”, IEEE Africon 2013, Mauritius, 9-12 Sep 2013.

34 M.H. Albadi, A.H. Al-Badi, A.S. Malik, A.M. Al-Lawati, “Role of Policies on Economic Feasibility of PV Projects”, International Conference on Renewable Energies and Power Quality (ICREPQ´13), Bilbao, Spain, Mar 20-22, 2013.

33 A.H. Al-Badi, M.H. Al-Badi, A.S. Malik, M. Al-Hilali, A. Al-Busaidi and S. Al-Omairi, “Development of a cost model for assessment of wind and solar power in Oman”, 2013 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Technology (ICIT), Cape Town, Feb 25-28, 2013.

32 A.S. Malik, “Discounting Procedures in Large Engineering Projects”, SysCon 2012 –IEEE International Systems Conference, Vancouver, Canada, Mar 19-22, 2012.

31 A. Malik and M. Bouzguenda, “Smart Grid Capacity and Energy Saving Potential – A Case Study of Oman”, IEEE PES ISGT Middle East Conference, Jeddah 17-20 December 2011.

30 M. Albadi, A. Al-Badi, A. Al-Lawati and A. Malik, “Cost of PV Electricity,” IEEE GCC Conference and Exhibition, Dubai, Feb 19-22, 2011.

29 AS Malik, HN Al-Jabri, FN Al-Farsi, TS Al-Ma’mary and MK Al-Khadhuri, “Technoeconomic Study of Wind Energy Potential and Prospects in Oman”, ASME 2010 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition (IMECE2010), Vancouver, Canada, November 12–18, 2010.

28 HN Al-Jabri, FN Al-Farsi, TS Al-Ma'mari, MK Al-Khodhouri and AS Malik, “A study of wind energy prospects in Oman”, 2010 IEEE International Energy Conference and Exhibition (EnergyCon), Manama, Bahrain, 18-22 Dec 2010.

27 A.H. Al-Badi, A. Malik and A. Gastli, “Renewable Energy Resources Potential and Limitation in Oman,” Global Conference on Power, Control and Optimization, Bali, Indonesia, 1-3 June 2009.

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26 A. Malik and A. Al-Badi, “Wind Turbine as an Energy Fuel Saver – A Case Study for

Remote Area in Oman,” EuroCon 2009 IEEE International Conference, Saint-Petersburg, May 18-23, 2009.

25 A.S. Malik, “Systems approach and discounting: a need to think globally and act

globally”, SysCon 2009 – IEEE International Systems Conference, Vancouver, Canada, Mar 23-26, 2009.

24 Y. Himri, A. Malik, S. Himri and A. Stambouli, Algerian Renewable Energy Projects for Clean Environment. Nanotechnology 2009: Biofuels, Renewable Energy, Coatings, Fluidics and Compact Modeling Technical Proceedings of the 2009 NSTI Nanotechnology Conference and Expo, Vol. 3, Nanoscience and Technology Inst., Cambridge, MA, USA, 2009.

23 A. Al-Badi, A. Malik, K. Al-Areimi, A. Al-Mamari, “Existing and Potential Future Energy Resources for Power Generation in Oman,” International Conference on Communication, Computer and Power, ICCCP’09, Muscat, 15-18 February 2009.

22 A.S. Malik, “Discounting the Future – A Need for a Fresh Look”, SysCon 2008 – IEEE International Systems Conference, Montreal, Canada, April 7-10, 2008.

21 A.S. Malik, “Mitigating the environmental impact of power generation by demand-side management in power sector of Oman” SysCon 2008 – IEEE International Systems Conference, Montreal, Canada, April 7-10, 2008.

20 A.S. Malik, T. Izhar and F. Al Mata’ni, “Mitigating the Environmental Impact of Power Generation by Direct Load Control in Industrial Sector of Oman” 2nd International Conference on Electrical Engineering 2008 (ICEE’08), Lahore, Pakistan, March 25-26, 2008.

19 A.S. Malik, “Impact on power planning due to DSM in commercial and government sectors with rebound effect – A case study of northern grid of Oman” Towards Techno-Industrial Innovations, 4th IEEE-GCC Conference, Manama November, 11-14, 2007.

18 F.S. Al Mata’ni and A.S. Malik, “Load Management in Industrial Sector and its Impact on Power Planning – A Case Study of Oman” International Conference on Communication, Computer and Power, ICCCP’07, Muscat, 19-21 February 2007.

17 A.S. Malik, A. Al-Khrousi, M. Al-Hindi and Y. Al-Mahrouqi, “Demand-Side Management Energy Saving Potential in Commercial and Governmental/Institutional Sectors and its Impact on Power Planning – A Case Study of Central Grid of Oman” 2nd International Green Energy Conference, Oshawa, June 25-29, 2006.

16 A. Al Ismaili, K. Al Amri and A.S. Malik, “Electric Power Planning Under Uncertainty – A Case Study of Generation Expansion Planning in Oman” International Conference on Communication, Computer and Power, ICCCP’05, Muscat, 14-16 February 2005.

15 A.S. Malik and S. Al Zubeidi, “Electricity tariffs based on Long-run marginal costs for Interconnected Power System of Oman” Power-Gen Middle East Conference 2004, Bahrain, 13-15 September 2004.

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14 A.S. Malik and A. Awsanjli, “Energy Fuel Saving Benefit of a Wind Turbine” 12th

IEEE Mediterranean Electrotechnical Conference, MELECON 2004, Dubrovnik, 12-15 May 2004.

13 A.S. Malik, S. Al Qatabi, T. Al Abri, M. Al Nabhani and A. Al Yafei “Economic and Technical Merits of Joint Long-Term Planning and Operation of Interconnected Power Systems: A Case Study of MHEW and PDO” Power-Gen Middle East Conference 2002, Abu Dhabi, 21-23 October 2002.

12 A.S. Malik and C.U. Sumaoy, “Demand-side resource prioritization in distribution utility local IRP,” POWERCON 2000, Perth, 4-7 December 2000.

11 A.S. Malik and C.U. Sumaoy, “A case study of local integrated resource planning,” The First International Energy Conference, IEC ‘2000, Al-Ain, UAE, 7-9 May 2000.

10 A.S. Malik, “Modeling of load management and energy conservation in ELDC and FD framework,” Tenth Symposium on Load Management and Energy Conservation, Jeddah, 10-11 November 1999.

9 S. Sirisumrannukul, B. Eua-Arporn and A.S. Malik, “Avoided cost evaluation including dynamic generating cost in demand-side management planning,” International Power Engineering Conference, IPEC ’99, Singapore, 24-26 May 1999.

8 S. Sirisumrannukul, B. Eua-Arporn and A.S. Malik, “Impact of demand-side management programs on energy production cost in Thailand’s power system,” Australasian Power Engineering Conference, AUPEC ’98, Hobart, 27-30 September 1998.

7 A.S. Malik and B.J. Cory, “Simulating multiple limited energy plants within the framework of ELDC methods,” International Conference on Power System Technology, POWERCON ’98, Beijing, 18-21 August 1998.

6 A.S. Malik and B.J. Cory, “Impact of DSM on energy production cost and start-up and shut-down costs of thermal units,” IEE International Conference on Advances in Power System Control, Operation and Management, APSCOM-97, Hong Kong, 11-14 Nov. 1997.

5 A.S. Malik and A. Wahid, “Wind energy potential in Maldives,” Second ASEAN Renewable Energy Conference, Phuket, 6-9 Nov. 1997.

4 A.S. Malik and A. Badar, “An assessment of reduced cycling cost of thermal units, due to DSM, in integrated resource planning,” International Power Engineering Conference, IPEC ’97, Singapore, 22-24 May 1997.

3 A.S. Malik and B.J. Cory, “An application of frequency and duration approach in generation planning,” IEEE/PES Summer Meeting, Denver, July 28-August 1 1996.

2 A.S. Malik and B.J. Cory, “Assigned- and demand-energy units in probabilistic production costing,” IEE Third international Conference on Probabilistic Methods Applied to Electric Power Systems, London, July 1991.

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1 A.S. Malik and B.J. Cory, “Assessment of pumped storage plants benefits in fuel

budgeting and operational planning,” IEE International Conference on Advances in Power System Control, Operation and Management, APSCOM-91, Hong Kong, 5-8 Nov. 1991.

D.6 Other Publications

4. A.S. Malik and N. Mohammed, “Report on Industrial Training,” Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, College of Engineering, SQU, August 2004.

3. A.S. Malik, “Final Year Project Guide,” Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, College of Engineering, SQU, August 2002

2. A.S. Malik, “Electricity industry and market of today and tomorrow,” Proc. EPSM Workshop on Electric Power Utility Management Game, AIT, Bangkok, 1-5 April 1996.

1. A.S. Malik, “Contemporary issues in integrated resource planning,” Proc. EPSM Workshop on Electric Power Utility Management Game, AIT, Bangkok, 1-5 April 1996.

D.7 Technical Reports

12 N. Hosseinzadeh, S. Islam, M. Al-Badi, A. Hinai, A. Malik, A. Al-Badi, Transition of Enterprises to Smart Grid, Final Report, TRC Grant Ref: ORG SQU E1 11 009 SQU, Oman, May 2016.

11 M. Al Badi, A. Malik, A. Al Badi, “Combined Renewable and Pumped Hydro Storage in Duqm,” Submitted to Rent-a-port Energy, Belgium, SQU Project Ref: CR/ENG/ECCD/15/01, April 2015.

10 A.S. Malik, “Minimizing the Environmental Impact of the Envisaged Expansion in Power Generation in Northern Grid of Oman,” College of Engineering, SQU, Internal Research Grant 2007, Project No: IG/ENG/ECED/07/05, September 2009.

9 A. Gastli, S. Al Alawi, A. Malik, H. Bourdoucen, F. Touati, A. Al-Lawati, A. Al Badi, “Renewable Energy Business Opportunities in Duqum-Oman,” Submitted to Occidental of Oman, SQU, SQU Project Ref: CR/ENG/ECED/08/02, Feb. 2009.

8 A.S. Malik, A. Al-Hinai and S. Al-Hinai, “Transmission Expansion Study, Identification of Interconnection with Neighboring Power Systems, and Maximum Generation Possible with Gas Reserves,” Submitted to Occidental of Oman, College of Engineering, SQU, SQU Project Ref: CR/ENG/ECED/07/02, Dec 2007.

7 A.S. Malik, A. Al-Hinai and S. Al-Hinai, “Load Forecast and Power Development Plan,” College of Engineering, Submitted to Occidental of Oman, SQU, SQU Project Ref: CR/ENG/ECED/07/02, Nov. 2007.

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6 A.S. Malik and A. Al-Maqrashii, “Energy Saving potential and its Impact on Power

Planning in Central Grid of Oman Using Demand-Side Management,” College of Engineering, SQU, Internal Research Grant 2005-2006, Project No: IG/ENG/ECED/05/02, April 2007.

5 A.S. Malik and S. Al-Zubaidi, “Electricity tariffs based on long-run marginal costs for interconnected power system of Oman,” College of Engineering, SQU, Internal Research Grant 2002-2004, Project No: IG/ENG/ECED/03/04, April 2005.

4 A.S. Malik, “Simulation of DSM resources as generating units in probabilistic production costing framework,” School of Environment, Resources and Development, AIT, Research Initiation Grant FY 1997-1998, August 1998.

3 A.S. Malik, “An assessment of reduced cycling cost of thermal units, due to DSM, in integrated resource planning,” School of Environment, Resources and Development, AIT, Research Initiation Grant FY 1996-1997, August 1997.

2 A.S. Malik and A. Al-Maqrashi, “Energy saving potential and its impact on power planning in central grid of Oman using demand-side management,” College of Engineering, SQU, Internal Research Grant 2005-2006, Project No: IG/ENG/ECED/05/02, April 2007.

1 A.S. Malik and B.J. Cory, “Assigned- and demand-energy units in probabilistic production costing for use in generation system expansion planning models”, Department of Electrical Engineering, Imperial College, Report No. 131, May 1990.

D.8 Grants, Research Contracts and Consultancies

Grants:

Sponsor/Investigators Title/Area Years Amount US$

The Research Council of Oman PI: M. Bouzguenda/N. Hosseinzadeh Co-Investigators: Yassine Al Charaabi, Arif Malik, Dawood Al-Abri, Amer Al-Hinai, MohammedAl Badi

Enterprises Transition to Smart Grid in Oman

2011-2015 141,100

Rent-A-Port Energy, Belgium PI: M. Al-Badi Co-Investigators: Arif Malik and A. Al Badi

Combined Renewable and Pumped Hydro Storage in Duqm

2015 10,000

Sultan Qaboos University Internal Research Grant PI: A.S. Malik

Environmental Impact of Large-Scale Renewable Energy Projects on the Envisaged Expansion in Power Generation in Main

2011-2012 3800

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Interconnected System of Oman

Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering SQU Project Ref: CR/ENG/ECED/08/02 PI: A. Gastli Co-Investigators: A. Malik, S. Al Aalwi, F. Touati, H.Bourdoucen, A. Al Lawati, A. AlBadi

Renewable Energy Business Opportunities in Duqum-Oman

2009 40,000

Sultan Qaboos University Internal Research Grant PI: A.S. Malik

Automation Cost/Benefit Study for Muscat Distribution Company

2008-2009 7000

Occidental of Oman, Inc. SQU Project Ref: CR/ENG/ECED/07/02 PI: A. Al-Hinai Co-Investigator: A.S. Malik

Power system study for Occidental of Oman power network

2007 120,000

Sultan Qaboos University Internal Research Grant PI: A.S. Malik

Minimizing the Environmental Impact of the Envisaged Expansion in Power Generation in Northern Grid of Oman

2007 1500

Sultan Qaboos University Internal Research Grant PI: A.S. Malik Co-Investigators: Ali Al-Maqrashi

Energy saving potential and its impact on power planning in central grid of Oman using demand-side management

2005-2006

9000

Sultan Qaboos University Internal Research Grant PI: A.S. Malik Co-Investigators: S. Al-Zubeidi

Electricity tariffs based on Long-run marginal costs for Interconnected Power System of Oman

2003-2004 5000

Sultan Qaboos University Internal Research Grant PI: A.S. Malik Co-Investigators: K. Ellithy, A. Al-Badi, H. Al-Hinai, H. Bourdoucen, J. Jervase, A. Gastli

Role of Renewable energy in Sultanate of Oman

2000-2002 7500

Sultan Qaboos University Internal Research Grant PI: A.Gastli

Solar Electric Vehicle 2000-2002 20,000

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Co-Investigators: A. Al-Badi, A. Al-Naamany, A. Al-Naggar, A. Malik, H. Bourdoucen, J. Jervase, A. Gastli Sida-AIT Development Cooperation Program PI: Surapong C. Co-Investigators: A.S. Malik, D. Thukaram, C. Yu

Development of Electric Power Systems management Phase II

1997-2000

1,080,000

Sida-AIT Development Cooperation Program PI: Surapong C. Co-Investigators: A.S. Malik, S. Srivastava, C. Yu

Development of Electric Power Systems management Phase I

1994-1997 1,080,000

Asian Institute of Technology Research Initiation Grant PI: A. Malik

Simulation of DSM resources as generating Units in PPC Framework

1997-1998

1500

Asian Institute of Technology Research Initiation Grant PI: A. Malik

Assessment of reduced cycling cost of thermal units due to DSM

1996-1997

1500

Consultancy:

Chulalongkorn University, Thailand, (B. Eua-Arporn, PI)

Impact of DSM on Energy Production Cost in Thailand

1997-1998

9000

TOTAL $2,533,100

D.9 Research Visit

Visited Institute of Power Systems and Power Economics at Aachen University, Aachen,

Germany from 17 Dec 2004 to 26 Jan 2005 on DAAD scholarship from German Government.

E. SERVICE

E.1 University Service

Supervised an IAESTE student from Germany from 21 July 2012 to 15 Sep 2012.

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Service at Sultan Qaboos University

College Service Serve Chairman/member Examination Committee for M. Sc. Projects Referee proposals for SQU internal grants Reviewer for the Journal of Engineering Research, ISSN 1726-6009, Published by Sultan Qaboos University - (2010 – 2012) Member College Alumni & Industrial Training Committee - (2006 – 2007) Member College Alumni & Industrial Training Committee - (2002 – 2003) Member College Alumni & Industrial Training Committee - (2000 – 2001) Member College Safety Committee

Department Service - (2019 – Current) Member Accreditation Committee - (2018 – Current) Member Postgraduate Studies and Research - (2017 – Current) Member Publications and Web Committee - (2015 – 2017) Member Strategic Planning Committee - (2014 – 2016) Member Final Year Project Committee - (1998 – Current) Course Advisor to several ECE students - (2010 – 2015) Departmental Board Secretary - (2009 – 2013) Member Accreditation, Curriculum and Timetabling Committee- (2009 – 2010) Member Industrial Outreach and Community Service - (2008 – 2009) Final Year Project Coordinator - (2007 – 2008) Member Industrial Outreach and Community Service - (2002 – 2008) Member Final Year Project Committee - (2006 – 2007) Coordinator Industrial Outreach and Community Service - (2006) Acting Head, ECE from 22-07-2006- 16-08-2006 - (2000 – 2006) Member ABET Accreditation committee - (2004) Oversaw Student Industrial Training in Summer. Visited

several industries and submitted report. - (2002 – 2003) Coordinator Alumni & Industrial Training - (2001 – 2002) Departmental Board Secretary - (2001 – 2002) Coordinator Projects, Seminars and Technical visits - (1998 – 2000) Departmental Board Secretary - (1998 – 2000) Final Year Project Coordinator

Service at Asian Institute of Technology School Service - (1995 – 1997) Secretary of the School Forum Energy Program Service - (1996 – 1998) Member Energy Program Marketing Task Force - (1995 – 1998) Course Advisor to Electric Power System Management Students

E.2 Service to the Profession

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Peer Reviewer Energy Journal Energy Economics Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics International Journal of Global Energy Issues International Journal of Energy and Power Systems International Journal of Sustainable Energy Sustainable Cities and Society

Associate Editor The Journal of Engineering Research, ISSN 1726-6009, Published by Sultan Qaboos University, 2006-2008. Technical Program Committee Chair International Conference on Communications, Computer & Power, ICCCP’07, Muscat, Feb. 19-21, 2007.

Membership Interviewer Membership Interviewer for IET, formerly IEE, membership and CEng registration, 2004-2008. External Examiner - (1992 – 1994) External Examiner to the M. Sc. Electrical Engineering students,

University of Engineering & Technology, Lahore. Liaison Officer - (2000 – Current) Liaison Officer for International Atomic Energy Agency’s,

(IAEA) software models ENPEP and WASP in Oman

E.3 Service to the Community

Short Course Coordinated a workshop on Unbundling & Privatization of Electricity Industry, 20-21 January 2003, sponsored by MHEW and Aachen University.

PhD Local Supervision Provided PhD local supervision to a student doing his PhD with University of Dundee, UK, 2005.