LOIY AL-GHUSSAIN
Associate Energy Systems Analyst
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Biography
Dr. Loiy Al-Ghussain is an Associate Energy Analyst at Argonne National Laboratory, where he focuses on life cycle assessment and techno-economic analysis of hydrogen and ammonia production pathways. Additionally, Dr. Al-Ghussain has been developing a vehicle fleet model to evaluate energy demand, GHG emissions, and critical material demand in India. His research spans renewable energy systems, energy storage, carbon capture, atmospheric turbulence, and unmanned aerial systems. He currently serves as an Assistant Subject Editor for the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy.
Previously, he was a graduate intern at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), developing techno-economic tools for solid particle thermal energy storage systems, and a research assistant at the University of Kentucky, where he analyzed atmospheric data using UAVs. He also held a research position at the German Jordanian University working on wearable sensors and renewable energy systems.
Dr. Al-Ghussain has published over 60 peer-reviewed journal articles, including in Applied Energy, Energy Conversion and Management, and International Journal of Hydrogen Energy. He has been recognized as one of the top emerging 2% scientists in the world (2020-2023) by Stanford University and has received multiple grants and awards, including the Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award from the University of Kentucky.