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Oumella Meryem

PhD candidate at ENSMR (Morocco) specializing in green hydrogen from marine resources (offshore wind & wave). I focus on modeling and AI-driven optimization to reduce LCOH and integrate reliable, sustainable H₂ systems.

WiGH matters because it connects emerging researchers like me with a global network of women experts, mentors, and role models in green hydrogen. As a PhD student, it helps me access guidance, collaboration opportunities, and practical insights that bridge academia and industry. The directory increases visibility for women’s expertise, enabling more inclusive panels, projects, and leadership pipelines. WiGH also accelerates knowledge sharing on standards, safety, and techno-economics critical for responsible scale-up. By amplifying diverse perspectives, especially from regions like MENA, WiGH strengthens innovation and ensures a more equitable, effective energy transition.

PhD student at Ensmr
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I’m an electromechanical engineer and PhD researcher at ENSMR (Morocco), specializing in green hydrogen from marine renewables. My work combines system modeling, techno-economic analysis (LCOH), and AI-assisted optimization.

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