My research interests are in the general areas of power system stability and control, nonlinear systems and computations. My Ph.D. research has focused on nonlinear analysis, theoretical development, system modelling, and numerical implementation for long-term stability analysis of power systems including power grids with renewable energies. In the long run, my research goal is to develop analytical methods and computational toolkit within theoretical frameworks to conduct stability analysis and design control measures to maintain/enhance the security and stability of modern power grids integrating various renewable energy sources and smart cyber assets.
In the near future, I intend to work on countermeasures against long-term instabilities, and further expand the breadth of my research to address challenges resulting from the integration of renewable energy sources and the development of smart grids such as cyber-physical security.
Sponsors
I gratefully acknowledge the current and past support from the following funding agencies and organizations.
The Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Le Fonds de recherche du Québec – Nature et technologies
Canada foundation for innovation
Mathematics of Information Technology and Complex Systems (Mitacs)
Institut de valorisation des données (IVADO)
Rubin & So Foundation
Collaborators
Powertech Labs Inc.
OPAL-RT TECHNOLOGIES
Hydro-Quebec Research Institute (IREQ)