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Professor Arindam Ghosh is a Professor in the School of Electrical Engineering, Computing and Mathematical Sciences within the Faculty of Science and Engineering at Curtin University in Perth, Australia. He earned his Master of Engineering in 1978 and a PhD in Electrical Engineering from the University of Calgary, Canada, in 1983. From 1985 to 2013, he held positions at the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, advancing from Assistant Professor to full Professor in 1991. He subsequently served at Queensland University of Technology from 2006 to 2013 before joining Curtin University as Professor in December 2013. His academic career includes supervising 25 PhD students and 33 Master by Research students to completion.
Professor Ghosh's research focuses on power quality enhancement using custom power devices, microgrids including DC microgrids, power electronic converters, renewable energy integration, and frequency regulation in systems with high renewable penetration. He has authored influential books such as 'Power Quality Enhancement Using Custom Power Devices' (Springer, 2002, co-authored with G. Ledwich), 'Control of Power Electronic Converters with Microgrid Applications' (2022, co-authored with F. Zare), and 'Modern Power System' (2025). Notable publications include 'DC microgrid technology: system architectures, AC grid interfaces, grounding schemes, power quality, communication networks, applications, and standardizations aspects' (2017, with D. Kumar and F. Zare), 'Improvement of stability and load sharing in an autonomous microgrid using supplementary droop control loop' (2009), 'Renewable energy sources and frequency regulation: survey and new perspectives' (2010, with H. Bevrani and G. Ledwich), and 'Compensation of distribution system voltage using DVR' (2002, with G. Ledwich). His scholarship has amassed over 11,250 citations with an h-index of 55 and i10-index of 197. He has secured 20 research grants totaling AUD 7.65 million. Among his honors are Fellow of the IEEE (2006), Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering, IEEE PES Distinguished Lecturer, and the 2019 IEEE PES Nari Hingorani Custom Power Award for contributions to custom power devices. His work has profoundly impacted power distribution systems, grid stability, and renewable energy technologies.
