Md Jahidur Rahman, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Practice
Lawrence Technological University
Assistant Professor of Practice
Lawrence Technological University
Dr. Md Jahidur Rahman is an Assistant Professor of Practice in Power Engineering at Lawrence Technological University (LTU). Before joining LTU, he worked as a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue (UQAT), contributing to advanced research on renewable energy integration and sustainable power systems. He received the Excellence Thesis Award for his Ph.D. Research. Dr. Rahman’s research focuses on renewable energy sources, distributed generation, energy storage systems, and innovative grid applications. His work addresses the challenges of power flow stability, frequency control, battery management, and harmonic mitigation in high-penetration renewable energy networks. He has developed advanced control algorithms, including PID, fuzzy logic, and nonlinear controllers, along with power converter and filter designs to enhance network efficiency, reliability, and sustainability.
He has also been actively involved in projects aimed at enhancing sustainability in shore power operations through integrated distributed generation, with an emphasis on solar, wind, hydrogen, and energy storage technologies. His contributions offer valuable insights into enhancing the efficiency, stability, and environmental sustainability of modern power grids.