Lecturer
Rayen School of Engineering
Moser Hall 2015
phone: (330) 941-2467
MS, Controls/Electrical Engineering
West Virginia University
"Low-Cost DC Motor Control System Experiments for Engineering Students"
B. Bhatta, G. Salim, V. Borra, F. Li
"Robust Dynamic Compensator Design Using Artificial Neural Networks for Multi-machine AC - Power Systems"
G. Salim
Proceedings of the 30th North American Power Symposium"Robust Dynamic Compensator Design for Multi-Machine AC- Power Systems"
G. Salim
North American Power Symposium (NAPS)"- Dynamic Compensator Design for HV AC Power Systems Using Artificial Neural Networks"
G. Salim
Proceeding of the 28th IEEE Southeastern Symposium on System Theory, p. 202-205"- Comparison of Optimal and Balanced Realization Model Reduction Methods for Three-Machine Power System."
G. Salim
Proceedings of the 28th North American Power Symposium, p. 1996 51- 56."Comparison of Reduced Order Modeling Techniques for Power Systems,"
G. Salim
Proceedings of the 27th Annual North American Power Symposium, p. 481-486.
IEEE CETAA (IEEE- Committee for Engineering Technology Accreditation Activates.)
IEEE- Commissioner to ABET
ETAC - ABET
ABET
Dr. Ghassan Salim is a lecturer in the department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. His areas of interest are control systems, signal processing, and active networks. Before joining YSU, Mr. Salim worked for many years in academia and in industry. Additionally, he served for over 12 years as a representative of IEEE on ABET as a commissioner and as a program evaluator. He holds a BS, an MS, and PhD(ABD) all in electrical engineering. Additionally, he is a registered professional engineer in WV since 2001.