Mr. Omar Allahham | Energy Efficiency | Best Researcher Award
Stanford University | United States
Mr. Omar Allahham is a mechanical engineering researcher specializing in advanced energy systems, nanoenergy technologies, and sustainable power solutions. His work focuses on self-charging energy systems, nanogenerator optimization, green hydrogen techno-economics, and innovative renewable energy technologies aimed at improving efficiency, resilience, and scalability. He has contributed to the development of next-generation self-charging controllers currently moving toward commercialization, integrating deep engineering principles with practical energy applications. His research spans computational modeling, machine learning for energy optimization, thermal systems analysis, and hybrid renewable technologies, with a strong emphasis on translating scientific innovation into real-world energy solutions. He has presented his work internationally and collaborated with global institutions to advance green energy transitions and emerging clean-tech innovation. His scientific presence is reflected in early but impactful research contributions, holding Scopus metrics of 2 citations from 2 documents with an h-index of 1, and Google Scholar metrics including 3 citations, an h-index of 1, and an i10-index of 0. His growing publication record demonstrates strong potential in the fields of energy systems engineering, sustainable power technologies, and computational energy science.
Profiles : Google Scholar | Scopus | Orcid
Featured Publications :
Allahham, O., Ghali, K., & Ghaddar, N. (2024). Novel energy efficient integration of chimney ventilation, liquid desiccant dehumidification, and evaporative cooling for humid climates. Energy Conversion and Management: X, 24, 100755.
Allahham, O., Ghali, K., & Ghaddar, N. (2025). Compact desiccant-coated thermoelectric wearable device for effective evaporative cooling vest in humid climates. Applied Thermal Engineering, 128757.