10. Battery Management System(BMS)/Energy Management System (EMS)
11. Smart grid with renewables – Grid control, Power system management, Soft computing
technologies, Industry 4.0
12. Smart Sensors and Advanced Metering Infrastructure
13. Automation and Communication Technologies
14. Smart cities
15. Intelligent controllers
16. Vehicle to grid V2G system
17. Grid interconnection issues
18. Robotic applications in energy
19. Fault Monitoring and Predictive Maintenance
20. Energy education & informatics
Dr. V. Kamaraj, Professor and Head in the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, SSN College of Engineering, Chennai, has 30 years of teaching and research experience. He has received his B.Tech (EEE) degree first class from Calicut University in 1987, M.E. in Power Electronics and Ph.D in Networks from Anna University, respectively, in the year 1993 and 2001. He has published over 100 research publications in refereed international and national journals and conferences. He served in Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering from 1989 to 2006 and was elevated from associate lecturer to various positions. After joining SSN College of Engineering in 2006 as a Professor in the Department of EEE he was instrumental in getting MODROB project and seminar grant from AICTE. He has organised international conferences and several workshops at SSN College of Engineering. Presently he is guiding 5 PhD research scholars and 12 scholars have completed PhD under his guidance. He is currently working in the area of power quality, machine design and power converter topologies. He has received ISTE Periyar Award, Best Engineering College Teacher, and IET Diamond Salute Award in 2014. He is the principal investigator for the project titled "Design and Development of Permanent Magnet Assisted Reluctance Motor Drives for Pump Application" funded by Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB). He is an active member in IEEE and life member in ISTE.
Dr. Jayashri Ravishankar received her BE, ME and PhD all in Electrical Engineering from Anna University, India. After 15 years of teaching in India, she joined the University of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney in 2010 as an API (Australian Power Institute) sponsored academic for promoting power engineering education in Australia. Her teaching and research interests include power system modelling, analysis and control, renewable energy integration, smart grids and micro grids. She has authored and coauthored more than 80 journal and conference papers in this area. Jayashri set up the first microgrid test bench at UNSW in 2012 and has since supervised to completion seven PhD students in the area of microgrids. She is the associate editor of the Australian Journal for Electrical and Electronics Engineering and a regular reviewer for several IEEE, IET and other journals and conferences. She has research active collaborations in India, Ireland and USA. Jayashri also has a deep interest in learning and teaching, and consistently implements strategies using technology innovations and industry partnerships to improve students’ active learning. She is institutionally and internationally recognized for the impact of her innovative, research-led and highly effective teaching and leadership. Alongside high-quality research outcomes and international collaborations, she leads best-practice advanced teaching in electrical engineering through imaginative initiatives, including blended industry lectures and flipped mode strategies. By demonstrating teaching excellence in her professional, inclusive learning environments, particularly supportive of international students, she has been very influential in educational peer leadership. By mentoring her students to focus on learning as future professionals, and by excelling in UNSW leadership and service roles, she shares her passion for engineering education and research. Esteem indicators include Senior Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy awarded by Advance HE (UK), and individual Teaching Excellence Awards both from the Faculty of Engineering and the UNSW.
Dr. S Jeevananthan is Professor in the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Pondicherry Engineering College, Puducherry. He has 20 years of teaching and research experience. He has received his B.E (EEE) degree from Madurai Kamaraj University in 1998, M.E. in Power Electronics and Drives from Bharathiyar University in 2000 and PhD in Power Electronics from Pondicherry University in the year 2008. He has published over 150 research publications in refereed international and national journals and conferences. He has published 3 books and has completed 2 funded projects. Presently he is guiding 4 PhD research scholars and 6 scholars have completed PhD under his guidance. He is currently working in the area of power converter topologies, control strategies and AC drives. He has completed consultancy projects for Numeric power systems Ltd. and Consul consolidated Pvt. Ltd. He visited Singapore, Malaysia, Srilanka, Germany, France and Netherland. He is currently board of studies member in several institutions.
This book presents select proceedings of the International Conference on Renewable Energy Systems (ICRES 2020). It focuses mainly on the concepts of electric vehicle, selection of batteries, selection of electric motors for specific capacity vehicles, design of controllers, battery chargers and development of testing facility. It presents the importance of energy storage system and modeling aspects of battery, super capacitor, flywheel energy storage and Superconducting magnetic energy storage systems. The book comprehensively presents the integration of renewable energy sources with smart grid, smart grid technologies and equipment, grid interconnection issues and design of intelligent controllers for grid connected system. The state-of-the-art technologies such as charging infrastructure for electric vehicles, robotic applications in energy, energy education and informatics are also covered in this book. This book will benefit the students and researchers in the field of electronics and electrical engineering, energy engineering, automotive engineering, e-mobility specialists and industrial experts.