Expert- Renewable energy
PhD in Renewable Energy, Murdoch University, Australia (IPRS and APA Scholar)
Taskin Jamal (Senior Member, IEEE) received the bachelor’s degree in electrical and electronic engineering from the Islamic University of Technology (IUT), Bangladesh (OIC Scholar), the master’s degree in energy from the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Thailand (Japanese Govt. Scholar), and the Ph.D. degree in renewable energy from Murdoch University, Australia (IPRS and APA Scholar). He is currently serving as an Assistant Professor at the Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology (AUST), Bangladesh, and a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Keele University, U.K. He is also a part-time Lecturer at the Engineering Institute of Technology, Australia. Prior to joining AUST, he has taught in a number of universities across Australia, Bangladesh, Saudi Arabia, and Thailand. Throughout his academic career, he has earned a number of research and travel awards, the most recent of which was a research grant from the Climate Compatible Growth (CCG) Program, Foreign Development and Commonwealth Office (FCDO), U.K., for policy recommendations on Bangladesh’s renewable energy deployment to the UN’s Climate Change Conference, the COP26 summit in Glasgow, U.K., in 2021. His teaching and research interests include electric power systems planning, design, management and operation; microgrid; solar PV systems; renewable energy integration into grid; remote area electrification; and energy access. He is a member of IET. He serves as a Guest Editor for Sustainability (MDPI), Energies (MDPI), and Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments (Elsevier) journals and a Review Editor and a member of the Editorial Board for Frontiers in Energy Research — Smart Grids.
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