Md Rakibuzzaman Shah
Lecturer
School of Engineering and Technology
CQ University
Australia
Biography
Rakibuzzaman Shah (Raki) is a lecturer in Electrical Engineering with the School of Engineering and Technology at CQUniversity, Australia. In his role, Raki is responsible for postgraduate and undergraduate teaching in the field of Electrical Engineering. Raki is also active in research. His area of research include future power grids, asynchronous grid interconnection through high voltage DC (HVDC), power system dynamics and stability, data mining application in power system, and control application in power system. Raki has worked with the University of Queensland and the University of Manchester in several industrial projects as a post-doctoral research fellow. Raki is also actively working closely with researchers from UK, USA, Australia, Malaysia, and Thailand.
Research Interest
"I am interested in research to power system stability and dynamic performance of complex mixed AC/DC system. Within this area, following are of particular interest: Future Power Grids (i.e. Renewable energy integration, wide-area control). Asynchronous grid connection through VSC-HVDC. Power System Stability and Dynamics. Application of Data Mining in Power System. Application of Control Theory in Power System."
Publications
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Rakibuzzaman Shah, N. Mithulananthan, R. C. Bansal, and Vigna K. Ramachandaramurthy, “A Review of Key Power System Challenges for Large-scale PV Integration,†Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, vol. 41, pp. 1423-1436, Jan. 2015.
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Rakibuzzaman Shah, Mike Barnes, and Robin Preece, “Characterization of Interaction in an Offshore AC Grid with Large WPPs and VSC-HVDC,†IET Renewable Power Generation (Accepted), Jan. 2017.
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Tofael Ahmed, Saad Mekhilef, Rakibuzzaman Shah, and N. Mithulananthan, “Investigation into Transmission Options for Cross-border Power Trading in ASEAN Power Grid,†in Energy Policy, vol. 108, pp. 91-101, Sept. 2017.