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Dr. Salem Al-Ameri is a Lecturer and the Program Coordinator for the Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Science, at Curtin University Malaysia. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical Power Engineering, a Master of Engineering in Electrical Engineering from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, and a Bachelor of Engineering in Mechatronics from Asia Pacific University in 2012. Since August 2020, he has been serving in his current role at Curtin University Malaysia while also holding a postdoctoral position at Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia's Department of Electronic Engineering.
Al-Ameri's research expertise lies in electrical power engineering, with a focus on high voltage systems, including the influence of contamination distribution on flashover phenomena of outdoor insulators, frequency response analysis (FRA) for rotor impact and broken bar detection in induction motors, health assessment of high voltage motors and XLPE power cables, and enhancements to grounding systems using biodegradable additives. His key publications include "Characterization and health index assessment of 34.5 kV cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) power cables" (2026), "New approach for health assessment of high voltage motor using experimental case studies" (2026), "Metrological Approach to Enhance Grounding Systems using Biodegradable Waste Soil Additives: Measurement Techniques and Theoretical Analysis" (2026), "Broken rotor bar detection of three phase induction motor using frequency response analysis" (2025), "Investigation of Rotor Impact on FRA Signatures in Induction Motors with Different Poles and Connections" (2024), "Sweep frequency response analysis of three-phase transformers under axial displacement" (2024), and "Influence of contamination distribution in characterizing the flashover phenomenon on outdoor insulator" (2023). He contributes to student education through organizing industrial visits to power stations and electrical companies, bridging academia and industry.

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