Md. Rasheduzzaman

Md. Rasheduzzaman, Ph.D.20151007 JLH Md Rasheduzzaman-002

Visiting Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Meier Hall, Room 144C
219.464.5908
md.rasheduzzaman@valpo.edu

Education

B.S. – Electrical and Electronics Engineering – Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology, Bangladesh, 2006
M.S. – Electrical and Computer Engineering – Purdue University Calumet, 2010
Ph.D. – Electrical Engineering – Missouri University of Science and Technology, 2015

Courses Taught

  • Fundamentals of Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • Power Systems Analysis
  • Electrical Circuits – I
  • Introduction to Process Control

Research Interests

  • Modeling and simulation of distribution energy resources (DERs)
  • Integration of DERs with electrical power systems
  • Distribution system modeling and simulation, HIL experimentation
  • Controller design of microsources (both grid-tied and islanded systems)
  • Control of energy storage devices in microgrid
  • Model order reduction of large systems
  • Power electronics converter modeling and design
  • Power system stability

Professional Affiliations

  • IEEE (S’12)
  • IEEE
  • PES
  • IEEE PELS
  • IEEE IAS
  • IEEE IES
  • IEEE EdSoc

Selected Publications

  • J. Mueller, M. Rasheduzzaman, and J.W. Kimball, “A model modification process for grid-connected inverters used in islanded microgrids,” accepted for publication in IEEE Trans. Sustain. Energy.
  • M. Rasheduzzaman, J. Mueller and J.W. Kimball, “Reduced order small-signal model of microgrid systems,” IEEE Trans. Sustain. Energy, Jun. 2015.
  • M. Rasheduzzaman, J. Mueller and J.W. Kimball, “An accurate small-signal model of inverter-dominated islanded microgrids using dq reference frame,” IEEE J. Emerg. Sel. Top. in Power Electron., 2014, vol. 2, no. 4, pp. 1070 – 1080, Dec. 2014.
  • M. Rasheduzzaman, B.H. Chowdhury and S.N. Bhaskara, “Converting an old machines lab into functioning power network with a microgrid for education,” IEEE Trans. Power Syst., vol. 29, no.4, pp. 1952 – 1962, Feb. 2014.