Yashasvi Bansal

Assistant Professor, EED, IIT Delhi, New Delhi


Profile:

Yashasvi bansal received her B.Tech degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Uttarakhand Technical University, Dehradun, Uttarakhand in 2012 and placed in the first division with honors. She completed her M.E. in Power Systems from Thapar University, Patiala, Punjab in 2014. She was awarded the University Medal for securing the highest CGPA in the post-graduate program. She is currently pursuing Ph.D degree at Department of Electrical Engineering at Indian Institute of Technology Ropar under the supervision of Dr. Ranjana Sodhi. Her research interests include synchrophasor technology and its applications, power system optimization, micro-grid, power system protection and reliability. 

Academic Experience: 

Teaching Assistantship, Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT Ropar

July 2016 to Dec 2016: GEL104-Principles of Electrical Engineering Lab.

Jan 2017 to May 2017: GEL104-Principles of Electrical Engineering Lab.

July 2017 to Dec 2017: GE104-General Electrical Tutorial.

Jan 2018 to May 2018: Electromechanics Lab.

July 2018 to Dec 2018: EE513-Simulation and Analysis of Modern Power Systems.

Jan 2019 to May 2019: RTDS Lab Development, SYMAR Lab.

July 2019 to Nov 2019: EE513-Simulation and Analysis of Modern Power Systems.

Jan 2020 to May 2020: EE309-Power Systems 

July 2020 to Dec 2020: EE513-Simulation and Analysis of Modern Power System (Online)

Work Experience:

July 2014 to Dec 2014:   Lecturer in the Electrical and Instrumentation Engineering Department, Thapar University, Patiala, Punjab,                                               India.

July 2015 to May 2016:   Assistant professor in the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, National Institute of                                                      Technology Delhi, New Delhi, India.

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Received POSOCO Power System Award (PPSA) 2021 for her doctoral work entitled, "Fault detection, isolation and reconfiguration in Active Distribution Networks using Microsynchrophasors" 

Defended her thesis successfully on 25th September 2021