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Dr. Qudratullah Tayyab, Renewable Energy, Best Researcher Award.

University of the Ryukyus, Afghanistan

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πŸ‘¨β€πŸŽ“ Bio Summary:

Dr. Qudratullah Tayyab is a renewable energy specialist with a Master’s degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from The University of the Ryukyus, Okinawa, Japan. He has a diverse professional background, including roles as a Lecturer, Manager, and Science Teacher in Afghanistan and Pakistan. His research focuses on optimizing renewable energy resources, microgrid configuration, and smart grid technologies

πŸŽ“ Education:

Qudratullah Tayyab holds a Master’s degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from The University of the Ryukyus, Okinawa, Japan, specializing in renewable energy. He also earned a Bachelor’s degree in Science and Education from Kandahar University, Afghanistan.

πŸ” Research Focus:

Qudratullah’s research focuses on optimizing hybrid renewable energy resources for communities, techno-economic configuration of microgrids, and empowering smart grids through optimal energy storage and unit commitment.

πŸ‘©β€πŸ’Ό Professional Journey:

Qudratullah’s professional journey has seen him progress from a Science Teacher to a Managerial role in various organizations, showcasing his growth and adaptability in different environments.

πŸ† Honors & Awards:

Qudratullah was awarded the Best Teacher award in 2013 at Hewad Qalam High School, recognizing his excellence in education.

Professional Experience: πŸ’Ό

Qudratullah has a diverse professional background, including roles such as Lecturer at Benawa Institute of Higher Education in Afghanistan, Manager at Taal Bahar Agro Co., and Manager at Hewad Qalam High School. He has also worked as a Science Teacher at Hewad Qalam High School and in team management at Save the Children INGOs in Pakistan.

πŸ“š Top Noted Publications :

Optimization of Hybrid Renewable Energy Resources for a Community in Afghanistan: This work, which was Dr. Tayyab’s Master’s thesis at Ryukyu’s University in 2023, focused on optimizing renewable energy resources for communities in Afghanistan.

Techno-Economic Configuration of an Optimized Resident Microgrid: A Case Study for Afghanistan (2024): Published in the journal Renewable Energy, this paper by Dr. Tayyab et al. explores the optimization of a resident microgrid in Afghanistan, aiming to maximize fuel savings and grid stability through optimal energy storage and unit commitment.

Empowering Smart Grids: Maximizing Fuel Savings and Grid Stability through Optimal Energy Storage and Unit Commitment (2023): This paper, currently under review for publication in the journal Energy Storage, discusses strategies for maximizing fuel savings and grid stability in smart grids through optimal energy storage and unit commitment.

Novel Hybrid Fault Current Limiter with Hybrid Resonant Breaker in Multi-Terminal HVDC Transmission System (2023): Published in the journal Electric Power Systems Research, this paper by Dr. Tayyab et al. presents a novel hybrid fault current limiter with a hybrid resonant breaker for use in multi-terminal HVDC transmission systems.

Identification of Power Grids Low-Frequency Oscillations through A Combined MEEMD-Prony Method (2023): Currently under review for publication in the journal Reliability Engineering & System Safety, this paper by Dr. Tayyab et al. proposes a method for identifying low-frequency oscillations in power grids using a combined MEEMD-Prony method.

Author Metrics πŸ“Š :Β 

Qudratullah’s research has garnered attention, with notable author metrics including an h-index and i10-index indicating the impact and reach of his work.

πŸ“… Research Timeline:

Qudratullah’s research timeline showcases a progression of impactful contributions to the field of renewable energy, demonstrating his commitment to advancing the field.

Dr Qudratullah Tayyab | Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award |

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