Biography
Ashish P. Agalgaonkar graduated from Walchand College of Engineering,
Sangli, Maharashtra, India with a BE (First Class with Distinction) in
Electrical Engineering in 1997. He worked as a Maintenance Engineer in
KSB Pumps Limited, Pune, India for around 2 years (1997 to 1999) after
his graduation.
In 1999, he joined the Maharashtra State Electricity Board (MSEB) (State
owned power utility) as a Junior Engineer (Testing). He completed his ME
(First Class with Distinction) in Electrical Power Systems from Walchand
College of Engineering in year 2002 while working with MSEB.
He commenced his PhD at Indian Institute of Technology - Bombay, Mumbai,
India in 2002 with 3 years study leave from MSEB. After the completion
of his PhD pre-synopsis in 2005, he resigned from MSEB and joined as a
Scientist in Energy Technology Centre, NTPC Ltd (formerly the National
Thermal Power Corporation), one of the largest power generating
companies in India. Subsequently, he was awarded Doctorate in 2006 for
defending his thesis titled "On Viability and Planning Aspects of
Distributed Generation".
He worked with NTPC for around 2 years (2005-2007) on condition
monitoring of electrical equipments such as Partial Discharge (PD)
detection and localization in power transformers, generators, etc. He
was also involved in technology identification for establishing a Centre
of Excellence in power systems.
He joined the School of Engineering, University of Tasmania, Australia
as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in 2007 to work on an ARC linkage
project titled "On-line Monitoring and Modelling of Electrical Loads for
Improving Operational Conditions of Power Systems". He worked on the
same ARC project as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Australian
(formerly Integral Energy) Power Quality and Reliability Centre (APQRC),
School of Electrical, Computer and Telecommunications Engineering
(SECTE), University of Wollongong, Australia from February 2008 to
November 2010, before taking up a Lecturer position in the School.
As a Postdoctoral Research Fellow, he was also involved in the ARC
discovery project titled "Optimising Control of Hydroelectric
Turbines Subject to Basslink Instability" and URC research
partnership project titled "Agent-Based Simulation for
Catastrophic Disturbances in a Distributed Power Grid
System".
Currently, he is a Senior Lecturer in the SECTE. He has been
successful in securing internal research grants (URC Small Grant,
URC Near Miss Grant, and UIC International Links Grant) jointly
with other fellow colleagues. Also, he has been actively involved
in establishing close links with the renowned universities abroad.
He has been involved in the supervision of Higher Degree Research
(HDR) students. He is also a part of the APQRC at the University
of Wollongong. He is a Senior Member of the IEEE and one of
the Editors of the IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SUSTAINABLE ENERGY.
Research Interests
- Impact of renewable and distributed generation on electricity networks
- Power system reliability
- System stability
- Electricity markets
- Smart grids
Publications list (sourced from UOW database)
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