Dr. Malabika Basu
Lecturer
Dublin Energy Lab
Dublin Institute of Technology
Ireland
Biography
Malabika Basu graduated from Bengal Engineering College, Shibpur, India (Now Bengal Engineering and Science University) in 1995 with a B.E. in Electrical Engineering. She topped the University among all branches of Engineering in her Masters in 1997, with specialization in Electrical Machines. She then joined the Department of Electrical Engineering at Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India as a research scholar, where she received her Ph.D. in January, 2003, for her work on unified power quality conditioner. In, February, 2001 Malabika joined the Department of Electrical Engineering, Jadavpur University at Calcutta as a lecturer. In 2003, she joined the School of Electrical Engineering Systems of Dublin Institute of Technology in Ireland as Arnold. F. Graves postdoctoral fellow. Since October 2006, Malabika joined the school as permanent academic staff member.
Research Interest
Renewable Energy Integration and Power Quality Control, Active Power Filters, Dynamic Voltage Restorers, Unified Power Quality Conditioners, Inverters and Converters Topology and Control, Switched Mode Rectifiers etc, Instrumentation and Experimentation, Theoretical analysis of electrical signals, PQ signal processing and monitoring.
Publications
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S. Biricik, S. Redif, S. K. Khadem and M. Basu, " Improved Harmonic Suppression Efficiency of Single-Phase APFs in Distorted Distribution Systems", IET- Journal of Engineering, (in press)
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S.K. Khadem, M. Basu, M.F. Conlon, “Intelligent Islanding and Seamless Reconnection Technique for Microgrid with UPQC", IEEE Trans JESTPE, 2014, (in press)