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Dr. Ghadeer N. Al Shabaan
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Associate Professor of Electronics Engineering with 15+ years of cross-sector experience in academic leadership, education reform, and applied research. Specializes in photovoltaic systems, TVET modernization, and digital transformation in higher education. Recognized for leading national reform initiatives in technical education and managing large-scale digital transitions during the COVID-19 era. Regularly consulted as a national expert by international bodies (e.g., Erasmus+, GIZ, AQACHEI) on governance, competency-based learning, and strategic education planning.
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ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR
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FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
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https://www.bau.edu.jo/@ghadeer.sh
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Major: Electronic Engineering
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Minor: Electronic Engineering
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ghadeer.sh@bau.edu.jo
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053491111
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OverView
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Dr. Ghadeer Nyazi Al Shabaan is an Associate Professor of Electronics Engineering at Al-Balqa Applied University (BAU), Jordan, with over 15 years of academic, research, and advisory experience. She earned her Ph.D. in Electronic Engineering from the University of Dundee, UK, where her doctoral research introduced a novel approach to charged-particle measurement using Faraday cup design.
Dr. Al Shabaan?s expertise lies in photovoltaic systems, applied instrumentation, and technical and vocational education and training (TVET) reform. She has spearheaded national initiatives on digital transformation in higher education, most notably as Director of BAU?s Learning & Teaching Technology Centre during the COVID-19 pandemic, supporting more than 51,000 students and faculty in transitioning to e-learning.
Internationally recognized, she serves as a Higher Education Reform Expert (HERE) with the Erasmus+ National Office in Jordan, contributing to policy missions and study visits across Europe (Austria, Finland, Czechia, and the UK). As a founding board member of Salt Technical College, she has played a pivotal role in designing curricula, preparing for accreditation, and promoting competency-based education models.
Her research portfolio spans energy policy integration, environmental modeling of PV performance, and higher education governance. She has published extensively in Scopus-indexed journals and continues to contribute as a strategic advisor to national and international organizations, including the Prime Minister?s Office, GIZ, and AQACHEI.
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Research Intersets:
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Research Interests:
? Photovoltaic Systems: Performance optimization, dust impact, environmental modeling
? TVET & Higher Education Reform: Curriculum design, governance, institutional modernization
? Applied Instrumentation: Charged-particle detection using Faraday cups
? Energy & Policy Integration: Renewable energy in engineering education
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| 1 | PHD | University of Dundee | Electronics Engineering | 2010 |
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