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Education
- Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering
- Instituition: Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA.
- Date: June 2021
- Dissertation: Stability and Security of Distribution Networks with High-Penetration Renewables
- Advisor: Dr. Nathan Johnson
- CGPA: 3.90/4.00
- Courses: Power System Stability, Power System Dynamics, Power Plant Operation and Control, Optimal Control, Renewable Electric Energy Systems, Power System Planning and Operation
- Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Technical Skills
- Programming Languages: Python, MATLAB, NodeJS, C, Java, C#
- Power System Software: OpenDSS, GridlabD, XENDEE, DSATools (PSAT,TSAT,SSAT), PSLF, PSSE, MATPower, PSCAD
- Optimization Tools: AMPL, Google OR Solver, DERCAM
- Blockchain Application: Hyperledger Fabric
- Engineering Applications: Simulink, PSpice, Proteus, Cadence, PLECS
- Embedded Systems: Arduino, Raspberry PI
- Miscellaneous: Git, Bash, Linux, LATEX, MS Office, Docker
Professional Experience
- Electric Power Research Institute, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA (July 2021 – Present)
- Supervisor: Matthew Rylander
- Current work includes working for project under distribution operation and planning that includes hosting capacity analysis, model free converter development for inter-operable studies
- Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA (August 2015 – July 2021)
Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Electrical Engineering- Supervisor: Dr. Nathan Johnson
- Performed research with focus on synthethic distribution feeder development, application of blockchain in Transactive Energy, cyber-security of inverter dominated networks.
- Course Instructor for “Microgrid Design and Operation Course” for undergrad and graduate students
- Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, Berkeley, USA (May 2018 – Aug 2018)
Research Intern, Grid Integration Group- Supervisor: Daniel Arnold
- Developed a MATLAB and Python based OpenDSS simulation environment for simulating cyber-attack scenarios on smart inverters for power distribution systems.
- PXISE Energy Solutions, San Diego, USA (May 2020 – July 2020)
Design Intern, R&D- Supervisor: Raymond A. de Callafon and Charles Wells
- Developed model translators to conversion between OpenDSS, CIM and SQL Table representation of power system network
- Developed Analysis Modules to validate dispatch commands and sensitivity
- Developed converters to conver CIM Model (GE Smallworld) to SQL and OpenDSS format
- Developed tools for validating DERMS data
- Pi Labs Bangladesh Limited (June 2014 – May 2015)
Junior Engineer, R&D- Programming using Embedded C for commercial projects.
- PCB (Printed Circuit Board) Design for commercial projects.
- Hardware Testing & Debugging
- Site Installtion
- Customer Support