Qussay Hroub | Energy | Young Researcher Award

Dr. Qussay Hroub | Energy | Young Researcher Award

National Engineering School of Sfax | Palestine, State of

Dr.-Eng. Qussay Hroub is a Mechanical Engineer specializing in solar thermal energy systems, with a strong focus on concentrated solar thermal (CST) technologies. He earned his Ph.D. with distinction from the National School of Engineers, University of Sfax, Tunisia, where his research advanced the efficiency of linear Fresnel solar collectors for medium-temperature applications. His work integrates computational fluid dynamics (CFD), heat transfer analysis, and experimental validation to optimize renewable energy systems. Dr. Hroub has authored four peer-reviewed publications, including first-author contributions in reputable journals, and has presented his research at major international conferences such as EUROMAGH and EUROSUN. In addition to research, he has experience in academia and industry, mentoring students and optimizing thermal systems. His work contributes to sustainable energy development and supports global efforts toward clean and efficient solar technologies.

 

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Featured Publications

Evidence for evolution of canine parvovirus type 2 in Italy
– Journal of General Virology (2001) | Citations: 854

A hybrid CFD model for PTC Systems: Integrating transient analysis
– Thermal Science and Engineering Progress (2025)
Advancing solar thermal energy systems: Comparative study of low-cost receivers in parabolic trough collectors
– Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy (2024) | Citations: 3
CFD Simulation and Experimental Study of a Parabolic Trough Collector Alternative
– International Renewable Energy Congress (2022) | Citations: 1