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1. Brief Introduction

Dr. Mohammad Shalby is a Jordanian engineer and academic specializing in renewable energy technologies. He currently serves as an Associate Professor and Director of the Center for Studies at Al-Hussein Bin Talal University, Jordan. His research encompasses solar, wind, and wave energy systems, as well as small-scale turbines and concentrated solar power (CSP) applications, with a focus on sustainable solutions adapted to local energy needs.

2. Story about Notable Contributions

Dr. Shalby received his B.Eng. from Jordan University of Science and Technology in 2005, followed by an M.Sc. from Mutah University in 2012, and a Ph.D. from the University of Technology Sydney in 2019. Over his career, he has combined academic research with applied energy projects, investigating the potential of renewable energy technologies in Jordan. His work includes the design and optimization of wave energy devices, small-scale domestic turbines, and CSP systems tailored to Jordan’s climatic conditions.

In addition to his research, Dr. Shalby has played a key role in advancing national energy policy discussions, advising on sustainable energy strategies and promoting renewable energy adoption at the community level. He has also mentored and supervised numerous postgraduate students, fostering the next generation of energy engineers in Jordan.

3. Principal Publications/Works

Dr. Shalby has authored and co-authored numerous peer-reviewed journal articles and conference papers in the field of renewable energy. Selected works include:

  • Shalby, M., et al. “Assessment of Concentrated Solar Power Potential in Jordan,” Renewable Energy, 2020.

  • Shalby, M., et al. “Design and Performance Evaluation of Small-Scale Domestic Wind Turbines,” Energy Conversion and Management, 2018.

  • Shalby, M., et al. “Wave Energy Devices for Coastal Energy Harvesting in the Middle East,” Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy, 2019.

  • Shalby, M., et al. “Optimization of Hybrid Solar-Wind Systems for Rural Communities,” IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy, 2021.

4. Implications for Sciences, Humanities, and Society

Dr. Shalby’s research contributes significantly to the scientific understanding and practical deployment of renewable energy technologies in Jordan and the broader Middle East. His studies on CSP, wind, and wave energy inform both engineering practice and policy-making, helping to develop sustainable and environmentally friendly energy infrastructure. By focusing on small-scale, community-oriented solutions, his work addresses societal needs such as energy accessibility, cost reduction, and climate change mitigation, thereby bridging scientific innovation with social impact.

5. Conclusion

Dr. Mohammad Shalby is recognized as a leading figure in renewable energy research in Jordan. Through his academic contributions, mentorship, and policy engagement, he advances sustainable energy technologies while promoting local capacity building and environmental stewardship.

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Affiliations: Department of Mechanical Engineering, Al-Hussein Bin Talal University, Maan 71110, Jordan mohammad.shalby@ahu.edu.jo
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