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CURRICULUM VITAE
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Dr Md Enamul Haque
Lecturer in Renewable Energy & Power System
School of Engineering, University of Tasmania
October 10, 2012
1. Education
Degree/Year
Graduate Certificate in University Teaching &
Learning
Graduation year: 2011
Major
University
Education
University of Tasmania
Ph. D in Electrical Engineering
Graduation year: October, 2002
Electrical Engineering
The University of New south Wales
(UNSW), Sydney, Australia.
Master of Engineering (By research)
Graduation year: 1998
Electrical Engineering
University Technology Malaysia (UTM),
Malaysia.
Bachelor of science in Engineering
Graduation year: 1995
(First Class)
Electrical & Electronic
Engineering
Rajshahi University of Engg. &
Technology (RUET), Bangladesh.
2. Professional Experiences
Position/organizations
Lecturer in Renewable Energy & Power
System Engineering
School of Engineering
University of Tasmania
Period: February, 08 - present.
Responsibilities
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Teaching courses on:
- Renewable Energy Systems
- Power Electronics & Applications
- Electrical Machines & Power Systems
- Power system design
- Electrical Engineering 1
Curriculum/Course development in power engineering
Contributing member- Teaching and Learning Committee,
Laboratory Committee.
Contributing as a Chair – School web development
committee.
Teaching and Research lab development
Supervision of postgraduate (master/Ph.D) students.
Supervision of final year honours students
Develop research grant applications for competitive grants.
Collaborate with industry partner.
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Research Fellow
Centre for Renewable Energy and power System
School of Engineering
University of Tasmania
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Period: January, 07- January 08.
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Assistant Professor
Dept of Electrical Engineering
UAE University
P. O. Box 17555, Al-Ain,
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Period: August, 05 – January, 07
Assistant Professor
Dept of Electrical Engg.
King Saud University
P. O. Box 800, Riyadh 11421, KSA
Period: August, 2003 – June, 2005
Conduct research on hybrid remote area power systems to
support the ARC Linkage project, “Hybrid Remote Area
Power Systems with Hydrogen Energy Storage for Isolated
and Regional Communities”
Development of the laboratory with Microgrid system for the
“Centre for Renewable Energy and Power
System”(CREPS).
Teaching undergraduate courses on power engineering.
Supervision of honours and postgraduate (master/Ph.D)
students.
Develop research applications for competitive grants.
Teaching:
- Power system analysis
- Power electronics,
- Electrical machines
- Advanced Circuits (Circuit II),
- Electromechanical Devices
- Undergraduate project student supervision.
 Research:
- Power
electronic
converter
design
with
microcontrollers/DSPs
- EMI/EMC Issues (problems and mitigation techniques) in
power electronics and drives
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- Curriculum development for masters and Ph. D program.
- Course development according to ABET criteria,
- Laboratory development/improvement,
- Committee member for the recruitment of faculty member.
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Teaching:
- Power Electronics
- Electric Drives
- Electrical Machines
- Programming with C/C++.
- Supervising undergraduate project student.
 Research:
- Problem associated with IGBT inverter and their remedies
- Control of AC Motor Drives
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- Course/Curriculum development
- Development and improvement of Laboratory set up,
- Committee member for the recruitment of faculty member.
- Conducting administrative work,
- Text book coordinator.
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Casual Academic
School of Electrical Engg. & Telecom.
University of New South Wales, Sydney-2052,
Australia
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Period: Feb. 2002 – June 2003
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Conducting tutorial and laboratory classes for the subjects on:
- Energy systems
- System and control
- Electric circuits, Electronics II, Power Electronics.
- Electrical drive system,
Lab coordinator for 300 undergraduate students,
Supervision of 8 laboratory demonstrators.
Development of laboratory set up for experiment.
Marking exam paper
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Tutor/Laboratory Demonstrator
School of Electrical Engg. & Telecom.
University of New South Wales, Sydney 2052,
Australia
Conducting tutorial and laboratory classes for the subjects on:
- Electrical Engineering I, Power electronics,
- Electrical drive system,
- Electrical energy system, Electronics , System and control
 Marking exam papers.
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Period: February, 1998- October 2001
Research Assistant
Energy Conversion Laboratory & Biomedical
System Laboratory
School of Electrical Engg. & Telecom.
University of New South Wales, Sydney-2052,
Australia.
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Period: February, 1998-July 2003
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Software development using C language and TMS320C31
Digital Signal Processor for computer control of electrical motors.
Perform Simulation using Matlab/Simulink, Simnon, Pspice.
Power Electronic Circuit design (converter, IGBT gate drive
circuit, control circuits), Prototyping and Implementation.
Biomedical Instrumentation: I was actively involved in the
development of the Home Clinic Work Station at the
biomedical system laboratory, UNSW.
Analog and Digital Circuit Design and Implementation
Writing technical reports and papers from the results of analysis
for relevant industries and international conference/journal.
Assisting undergraduate/master’s thesis students.
Industrial Experiences
Research Engineer
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Institute of High Voltage and High current
University Technology Malaysia
&
Tenaga National Berhad (Malaysian National
Power company)
Period: November, 1996 – February, 1998.
Assistant Engineer
Bangladesh Power Development Board
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Development of a portable partial discharge detector high
voltage equipment (switchgear transformer) in collaboration with
Malaysia National Power Company “Tenaga National Berhad”.
Condition monitoring of high voltage equipment at various power
station in Malaysia,
Computer simulation.
Power system laboratory development.
Analog circuit/digital circuit design and implementation, PCB
design.
Maintenance of power equipment.
Condition monitoring
Report preparation.
Consulting with senior engineers.
Period: February, 1995 – October, 1996
3. PROFESSIONAL ACTVITIES
Membership of Professional
Bodies
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Senior Member – Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE), USA.
Member- IEEE Power and Energy Society, USA
Member- IEEE Power Electronics Society, USA
Member - Bangladesh Computer Society (BCS), Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Member – Institute of Engineers Bangladesh (IEB), Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Journal/conference
Reviewer
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IEEE Transaction on Power System
IEEE Transaction on Industrial Electronics
IEEE Transaction on Energy conversion
IEEE Transaction on Sustainable energy
IEEE Transaction on Power Electronics
IET Journal of Electric power Applications
IET Journal of Renewable Power Generation
IEEE/IET conferences
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4. Honours and Academic Awards
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Awarded UTAS Teaching Merit Award 2011, UTAS, Australia.
IEEE Senior Membership, 2010.
International Postgraduate Research Scholarship (IPRS) from Australian Govt., 1998.
ARC (Australian Research Council) Scholarship, University of New south Wales, Sydney, Australia, 1999.
Faculty of Engineering Scholarship from School of Electrical Engineering & Telecommunication .University of
New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, 1998.
UTM fellowship for Masters program, University Technology Malaysia, 1996
Education Board Scholarships for five years in high school level, 1981.
National Technical Scholarship for four years in graduation program, Bangladesh Institute of Technology,
Rajshahi, Bangladesh, 1990.
5. RESEARCH GRANT AWARDED/UNDER REVIEW (together with colleagues)
Project
Funding Body/Client
Amount
Year
An Efficient and Reliable Grid Interface
System for a Gearless, Direct Drive
Variable Speed Wind Turbine with Hybrid
Energy Storage
ARC
A$ 265,000
2012
Bruny Island Battery
Embedded Generation
Storage
and
Under review
Aurora Energy Pty Ltd
60,000
2012
Operation Strategies for a Fully
Renewable Solar-Wind Micro-Grid Power
System
Energy Networks
Association Ltd
A$ 50,000
2012
Feasibility Study of Potential Technologies
for Small Scale Hybrid Remote Area
Power Systems
Energy Networks
Association Ltd
A$ 50,000
2010
An Efficient and Reliable Wind Power
Generation System using Permanent
Magnet Synchronous Generator and
Hybrid Energy Storage
Grant-Institutional
Research Scheme
A$ 24,350
2009
Modernization of power engineering lab
facilities at the school of Engineering,
UTAS
UTAS
A$118,327.00
2009
Development of teaching and research
facilities on fuel cell based power system
UTAS
A$ 30,000.00
2009
Development of a 3 kW Solar Power
system for a Micro-grid System at the
Center for Renewable Energy and Power
System (CREPS), UTAS.
Aurora Energy, Hobart,
Australia
A$50,000.00
2008
Remedies for the effect of EMI in Power
converters and Industrial Equipment
UAE University, UAE
Dh 20,000.00
2006
Problems Associated with Fast Switching
PWM IGBT-Inverter and Long Motor
Cable and Their Remedies.
King Saud University, KSA
SR 30,000.00
2005
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6. Research Output
6.1 Book
[1]
M. E. Haque and M. F. Rahman “Control of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Drives: Analysis, Modeling and
Control”, VDM Verlag& Co, Germany, 2009. [ISBN: 978-3-639-19103-5].
6.2 Journal Publications
Papers submitted for publication
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M. E. Haque and Y. C. Saw, ―Advanced Control Scheme for an IPM Synchronous Generator Based Gearless
Variable Speed Wind Turbine,” IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy, 2012---Under review. Paper ID: TSTE00331-2012.
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Md Aktarujjaman, M. E. Haque, and M. Negnevitsky, ―Impact of DFIG Based Wind Generation on Grid Voltage and
Frequency Support,” IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy, 2012---Under review. Paper ID: TSTE-00295-2012.
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M. Negnevitsky,K. M. Muttaqi, A. Gargoom, S. Sayeef, M. E. Haque, , N. Mendis and A. M. O. Haruni, “Hybrid
Remote Area Power Systems with Hydrogen Energy Storage for Isolated and Regional Communities‖ IEEE
Transactions on Sustainable Energy, 2012- Paper ID: TSTE-00161-2012- Under review (final review submitted)
Papers accepted for publication and to appear
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A. M. O. Haruni, M. Negnevitsky, M. E. Haque & A. Gargoom, “Standalone Hybrid Power System with Hydrogen
Storage,” IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy, 2011. Paper ID: TSTE-00457-2011- Accepted for publication
Papers that have published
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A. Gargoom, A. M. O. Haruni, M. E. Haque, and M. Negnevitsky, “Smooth Synchronisation and Power Sharing
Schemes for High Penetration Wind Diesel Hybrid Remote Area Power Systems,” Australian Journal of Electrical
& Electronics Engineering, AJEEE, AJEEE, Vol. 8, No 1, 2011, pp. 75-84.
M. E. Haque, K. M. Muttaqi and M. Negnevitsky, “A Novel Control Strategy for a Variable Speed Wind Turbine
with a Permanent Magnet Synchronous Generator” IEEE Transaction on Industry Applications, vol. 46, no. 1, pp.
331-339, Jan./Feb., 2010. [ISSN 0093-9994].
M. F. Rahman,M. E. Haque, T. Lixin, and L. Zhong, “Problems Associated with Direct Torque Controller of an
Interior Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Drive and Their Remedies”, IEEE Transaction on Industrial
Electronics,vol. 51, no. 4, pp. 799-809, August 2004. [ISSN 0278-0046]
M. E. Haque, L. Zhong and M. F. Rahman, “A sensorless initial rotor position estimation scheme for a direct
torque controlled interior permanent magnet synchronous motor drive”, IEEE Transaction on Power Electronics,
vol. 18, no. 6, pp. 1376-1383, November 2003. [ISSN 0885-8993]
M. F. Rahman, L. Zhong, M. E. Haque, and M. A. Rahman, “A Direct Torque Controlled Interior Permanent
Magnet Synchronous Motor Drive without a Speed Sensor”, IEEE Transaction on Energy Conversion,vol. 18, no.
1, pp. 17-22, March, 2003. [ISSN 0885-8969]
M. E. Haque & M. F. Rahman “Incorporating control trajectories with the direct torque control scheme of interior
permanent magnet synchronous motor drive” IET Journal of Electric Power Applications, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 93101, March 2009. [ISSN: 1751-8660(print) 1751-8679(online)]
M. E. Haque, K. M. Muttaqi & M. Negnevitsky, “A Control Strategy for output maximization of a PMSG-based
variable speed wind turbine”, Australian Journal of Electrical & Electronic Engg. (AJEEE), vol. 5, no. 3, pp.263270 . Feb. 2009. [ISSN: 1448-837X].
K. M. Muttaqi & M. E. Haque “Reducing the Effect of Electromagnetic Interference Emitted by Fast Switching
Power Electronic Devices” International Journal of Innovations in Energy Systems & Power, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 1926, April, 2008. [ISSN 1913-133X]
M. E. Haque, L. Zhong and M. F. Rahman, “Improved Trajectory Control for an Interior Permanent Magnet
Synchronous Motor Drive With Extended Operating Limit”, Journal of Electrical and Electronic Engineering,
Institute of Engineers, Australia, (IEAust),vol 22, no. 1, pp. 49-57, 2002.[ISSN 0725-2986]
M. E. Haque, L. Zhong and M. F. Rahman, “Initial Rotor Position Estimation of Interior Permanent Magnet
Synchronous Motor Without a Mechanical Sensor”, Journal of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Institute of
Engineers, Australia, vol. 21, no.1, pp. 33-39, 2001. .[ISSN 0725-2986]
M. F. Rahman. L. Zhong and M. E. Haque. "Selection of Voltage switching Tables for DTC Controlled Interior
Permanent Magnet Motor”, Journal of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Institute of Engineers, Australia, vol.
20, no. 1, pp-1-8, 2000. [ISSN 0725-2986].
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6.3 Conference Publications
Papers accepted for publication and to appear
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S. Lyden, M. E. Haque, A. Gargoom and M. Negnevitsky, “Modelling Photovoltaic Cell: Issues and Operational
Constraints‖, IEEE PES International Conference on Power System Technology (POWERCON), Auckland, New
Zealand, Oct.30 to Nov.02, 2012.—accepted for publication
M. M. Chowdhury, M. E. Haque, A. Gargoom, A. M. O. Haruni, and M. Negnevitsky, “Control of a Grid Connected
Direct Drive Variable Speed Wind Turbine” IEEE PES International Conference on Power System Technology
(POWERCON), Auckland, New Zealand, Oct.30 to Nov.02, 2012.—accepted for publication.
M. M. Chowdhury, M. E. Haque, A. Gargoom and M. Negnevitsky, ―A Direct Drive Grid Connected Wind Energy
System with STATCOM and Super-capacitor Energy Storage‖ IEEE PES International Conference on Power
System Technology (POWERCON), Auckland, New Zealand, Oct.30 to Nov.02, 2012.—accepted for publication
Papers that have published
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M. M. Chowdhury, M. E. Haque, A. Gargoom and M. Negnevitsky, P. I. Muoka, “Enhanced Control of a Direct Drive
Grid Connected Wind Energy System with STATCOM‖, Australian Universities International Power Engineering
Conference, Bali, Indonesia, Sept. 26 to Sept. 29, 2012.
S. Lyden, M. E. Haque, A. Gargoom, M. Negnevitsky, and P. I. Muoka, “Modelling and Parameter Estimation of
Photovoltaic Cell‖ Australian Universities International Power Engineering Conference, Bali, Indonesia, Sept. 26 to
Sept. 29, 2012.
P.I. Muoka, M.E. Haque, A. Gargoom, and M. Negnevitsky, “Modeling and Simulation of a SEPIC Converter based
Photovoltaic System with Battery Energy Storage‖ Australian Universities International Power Engineering
Conference, Bali, Indonesia, Sept. 26 to Sept. 29, 2012.
D. Das, M. M. Chowdhury, M. E. Haque, A. Gargoom, P. I. Muoka and M. Negnevitsky, “Operation and Control of
Grid Integrated Hybrid Wind-Fuel Cell System with STATCOM‖ Australian Universities International Power
Engineering Conference, Bali, Indonesia, Sept. 26 to Sept. 29, 2012.
K. E. Wong, M.E Haque and M. Davies, “Component-Based Dynamic Load Modeling of a Paper Mill‖, Australian
Universities International Power Engineering Conference, Bali, Indonesia, Sept. 26 to Sept. 29, 2012.
D. Jones, S. Pasalic, M. Negnevitsky, M. E. Haque, “A comparison of wind integration metrics in the Tasmanian
context,‖ Australian Universities International Power Engineering Conference, Bali, Indonesia, Sept. 26 to Sept. 29,
2012.
A. M. O. Haruni, M. Negnevitsky, M. E. Haque and A. Gargoom, " A Novel Power Management Control Strategy for
a Renewable Stand-Alone Power System," IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting, San Diego, CA, USA,
July 22-26, 2012.
P.I. Muoka, M. E. Haque, M. Negnevitsky, “A new tool for design optimization and cost estimation of stand-alone
photovoltaic power plants” IEEE Power and Energy Society Annual Meeting,Detroit, MI, USA, pp. 1-7, July 24 - 29,
2011.
A. M. O. Haruni, M. Negnevitsky, M. E. Haque and A. Gargoom, "Control strategy of a stand-alone variable speed
wind turbine with integrated energy storage system using NPC converter," IEEE Power and Energy Society General
Meeting, Detroit, MI, USA, pp. 1-8, July 24-29, 2011.
M. M. Chowdhury, M. E. Haque, M. Aktarujjaman, M. Negnevitsky and A. Gargoom, "Grid integration impacts and
energy storage systems for wind energy applications — A review," IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting,
Detroit, MI, USA, pp. 1-8, July 24-29, 2011.
A. M. O. Haruni, M. E. Haque, A. Gargoom, and M. Negnevitsky., “Efficient Control of a Direct Drive IPM Synchronous
Generator Based Variable Speed Wind Turbine with Energy Storage” IEEE Industrial Electronics Society (IECON),
Phoenix, AZ, USA, pp. 1-6, Nov. 7-10, 2010.
A. Gargoom, A. M. O. Haruni, M. E. Haque and M. Negnevitsky , “Voltage and Frequency Stabilizer based on Fuzzy
Logic Control for Three-Level NPC Converters in Stand-alone Wind Energy Systems,” IEEE Power and Energy Society
General Meeting , July 25 – 29, 2010, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, pp. 1-6. ISBN: 978-1-4244-8357-0
A. Gargoom, A. M. O. Haruni, M. E. Haque and M. Negnevitsky, “Hybrid Remote Area Power Systems with hydrogen
Energy Storage for Isolated and Regional,” IEEE Transmission and Distribution Conference, April, 19-22, 2010, New
Orleans, LA, USA, pp. 1-6. ISBN: 978-1-4244-6546-0.
A. M. O. Haruni, A. Gargoom, M. E. Haque and M. Negnevitsky, “Dynamic Operation and Control of Power Electronic
Interface for Wind-Diesel Hybrid Stand Alone Systems, ”IEEE Applied Power Electronics Conference (APEC), Palm
Springs, Los Angeles, CA, pp. 162 - 169, Feb. 21-25, 2010. [ISSN: 1048-2334].
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A. Gargoom, A. M. O. Haruni, M. E. Haque and M. Negnevitsky, “Voltage and Frequency Stabilization using PI-Like
Fuzzy Controller for the Load Side Converters of the Stand Alone Wind Energy Systems,”IEEE Applied Power
Electronics Conference (APEC), Palm Springs, Los Angeles, CA, pp. 2132 - 2137, Feb. 21-25, 2010. ISSN: 10482334].
A. Gargoom, M. E. Haque and M. Negnevitsky, “Fuzzy Logic Controller for a Three-Level Converter in Stand-Alone
Wind Energy Systems,” The Third International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence in Science and Technology (AISAT),
Australia, Hobart, pp.1-6, Nov. 23-24, 2009. ISBN: 978-1-86295-550-9.
K. N. Hasan, M. E. Haque, and M. Negnevitsky and K. M. Muttaqi “An Improved Maximum Power Point Tracking
Technique of the Photovoltaic Module with Current Mode Control”, Australasian Universities Power Engineering
Conference (AUPEC), pp. 1-6, Adelaide, Australia, Sept. 27-30, 2009. [ISBN: 978-0-86396-718-4]
A. M. O. Haruni, A. Gargoom, M. E. Haque and M. Negnevitsky “Voltage and Frequency Stabilisation of Wind-Diesel
Hybrid Remote Area Power Systems,” Australasian Universities Power Engineering Conference (AUPEC), pp. 1-6,
Adelaide, Australia, Sept. 27-30, 2009. [ISBN: 978-0-86396-718-4]
M. Negnevitsky, M. E. Haque, A. Gargoom, A. M. O. Haruni and M. Piekutowski, “Hybrid Remote Area Power Systems
with Hydrogen Energy Storage for Isolated and Regional Communities”, Regional Electrical Engineering Forum, IDC
Technologies, Hobart, pp. 1–13, July 1-2, 2009.
A. Gargoom, M. E. Haque & Michael Negnevitsky, “PI-Like Fuzzy Based Controller for the Load-side Converters in
Stand-Alone Wind Energy Systems”, IEEE Intl. Electric Machines & Drives Conference (IEMDC), pp. 1474-1480,
Miami, Florida USA, May 3-6, 2009. [ISBN: 978-1-4244-4252-2]
M. E. Haque, K. M. Muttaqi & M. Negnevitsky, “Control of a standalone variable speed wind turbine with a permanent
magnet synchronous generator”, IEEE Power and Energy Society general Meeting, Pittsburgh, USA, Digital Object
Identifier 10.1109/PES.2008.4596245, pp. 1-9, 20-24 July, 2008.
M. E. Haque, K. M. Muttaqi & M. Negnevitsky, “A Novel Control Strategy for a Variable Speed Wind Turbine with a
Permanent Magnet Synchronous Generator” IEEE-IAS Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting (IAS 2008),
Alberta, Canada, Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/08IAS.2008.374, pp 1-8, Oct. 5-9, 2008.
M. Aktaruzzaman, M. E. Haque, K. M. Muttaqi and M. Negnivitsky, “Control Dynamics of a Doubly Fed Induction
Generator Under Sub- and Super-Synchronous Modes of Operation”, IEEE Power and Energy Society General
Meeting, Pittsburgh, USA, Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/PES.2008.4596625, pp. 1-9, 20-24 July, 2008.
K.N. Hasan, M. E. Haque, M. Negnevitsky and K. M. Muttaqi, “Performance Analysis of VMC and CMCs of SwitchMode Converters for Photovoltaic Applications”,IEEE-IECON Industrial Electronics Society
Annual
Conference,Orlando, Florida,USA, Nov. 10-13, 2008.
K.N. Hasan, M. E. Haque, M. Negnevitsky & K. M. Muttaqi, “Output quality evaluation of photovoltaic systems with
different current control methods of switch-mode converters”, International Conference on Harmonics and Quality of
Power (ICHQP), Australia, Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/ICHQP.2008.4668861, pp. 1-6, 2008.
K.N. Hasan, M. E. Haque, M. Negnevitsky & K. M. Muttaqi, “Control of Energy Storage Interface with a Bi-directional
Converter for photovoltaic Systems, Australian Universities Power Engineering Conference (AUPEC’08), ID-138, pp.
1-6 Australia, 2008.
A. M. O. Haruni, M. Negnevitsky, M. E. Haque, & K. M. Muttaqi, “Implementation of Artificial Intelligence Technique to
Model Arc Furnace Responses”, Australian Universities Power Engineering Conference (AUPEC’2008), Australia, ID205, pp. 1-6, 2008.
M. E. Haque and M. F. Rahman, “Control Trajectories for Interior Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Drives”, IEEE
Intl conference on Electrical Machines and Drives (IEMDC), Turkey, vol. 1, pp. 306-311, May 3-5, 2007.
M. E. Haque, M. A. Kashem, M. Negnivistky, “A control strategy for output maximization of a PMSG based variable
speed wind turbine”, Australian Universities Power Engineering Conference (AUPEC), pp. 770-775, Dec. 9-12, 2007.
M. Aktaruzzaman, M. E. Haque, M. A. Kashem, M. Negnivistky, and G. Ledwich, “Control stabilization of Multiple
Distributed Generation”, Australian Universities Power Engineering Conference, AUPEC, pp. 636-640, Dec. 9-12,
2007. (*)
M. E. Haque and M. F. Rahman, “Dynamic Model and Parameter Measurement of Interior Permanent Synchronous
Motor”, AUPEC 2006, Melbourne, Australia
M. E. Haque, A. A. Bokhari and A. I. Alolah“Simulink Modeling of the Problem Associated with Fast Switching PWM
IGBT-Inverter Fed AC motor Drive with Long Cable and Its Remedies” IEEE Intl. conference on Systems, Signals &
Devices, Sousse-Tunisia, March 21-24, 2005.
T. Lixin, M. F. Rahman and M. E. Haque“Low Speed Performance Improvement of A Direct Torque Controlled Interior
Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machine Drive”, IEEE Applied Power Electronics Conference (APEC2004), USA vol.
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1, pp 558-564, USA, 2004.
M. E. Haque, L. Zhong and M. F. Rahman, “A Sensorless Speed Estimator for Application in a Direct Torque
Controller of an Interior Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Drive, Incorporating Compensation of Offset Error”,
IEEE Power Electronic Specialist Conference (PESC’2002), Cairns, Australia, pp. 276-281, vol. 1, 2002.
M. F. Rahman, M. E. Haque, L. Zhong and M. Nagrial, “A Sensorless Speed Estimator for the Direct Torque Control of
an Interior Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Drive”, IEE Power Electronics, Machines and Drive Conference,
UK,16-18 April, pp. 504-509, 2002.
M. E. Haque and M. F. Rahman “Influence of stator resistance variation on direct torque controlled interior permanent
magnet synchronous motor drive performance and its compensation”, IEEE Industry Application Society Annual
Meeting, Chicago, USA, vol. 4, pp. 2563 -2569, 2001.
M. E. Haque, L. Zhong and M. F. Rahman, “The effect of offset error and its compensation for a direct torque
controlled interior permanent magnet synchronous motor drive”, Proc. of IEEE Intl. Electric Machine and Drives
Conference, Cambridge, MA, USA, pp. 814-819, June 17-20, 2001.
M. E. Haque, L. Zhong and M. F. Rahman, “A sensorless initial rotor position estimation scheme for a direct torque
controlled interior permanent magnet synchronous motor drive”, IEEE Applied Power Electronics Conference and
Exposition, California, USA, vol. 2, pp. 879-884, March 4-8, 2001.
M. E. Haque, L. Zhong and M. F. Rahman, “Improved Trajectory Control for an Interior Permanent Magnet
Synchronous Motor Drive With Extended Operating Limit”, Proc. of Australian University Power Engineering
Conference (AUPEC’2001), Perth, Australia, pp. 531-536, Sept. 23-26, 2001.
M. E. Haque and M. F. Rahman, “Preliminary Study of a Stator Resistance Tracker for a DTC Controlled Interior
Magnet Motor via the Stator Flux Controller”, Sixth International Conference on Control, Automation, Robotics and
Vision, ICARCV, Singapore, Dec 5-8. 2000.
M. E. Haque and M. F. Rahman, “A PI Stator Resistance Compensator for a Direct Torque Controlled Interior
Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Drive”, IEEE Intl. Conf. on Power Electronics and Motion Control (IPEMC) ,
Beijing China, vol. 1, pp.175-179, Aug. 15-18, 2000.
M. E. Haque, L. Zhong and M. F. Rahman, “Initial Rotor Position Estimation of Interior Permanent Magnet
Synchronous Motor Without a Mechanical Sensor”, AUPEC/EECON Conference, Queensland, Australia, pp. 120-125,
Sept. 24-27, 2000.
M. E. Haque and M. F. Rahman, “The Effect of Stator Resistance Variation on Direct Torque Controlled Permanent
Magnet Synchronous Motor Drives and Its Compensation”, AUPEC/EECON Conference, Queensland, Australia, pp.
126-131, Sept. 24-27, 2000.
M. E. Haque. M. F. Rahman and L. Zhong, “Torque Response of The interior Permanent Magnet Motors Under Two
control Strategies”, Proc. of AUPEC/EECON Conference, Darwin, Australia, pp. 93-98, Sept. 26-29, 1999.
M. E. Haque, M. F. Rahman and L Zhong, “Selection of Voltage switching Tables For DTC Controlled Interior
Permanent Magnet Motor”, Proc. of AUPEC/EECON Conference, Darwin, Australia, pp. 104-109, Sept. 26-29, 1999.
M. E. Haque, M. F. Rahman. and T. R. Blackburn, “A Study of The Over-voltage Stress With IGBT Inverter Waveforms
on motor and Supply Cabling and Their Remedial Measures”, Proc. of AUPEC/EECON Conference, Darwin, Australia,
pp. 87-92, Sept. 26-29,1999.
T. Haider, M .E. Haque, M. F. Rahman, T.R. Blackburn and C. Grantham, “Modeling and Experimental Studies of
Effect of Steep Fronted Inverter Wave form on Motor and Supply Cabling and Their Remedies”, IEEE International
Conference on Power Electronics and Drives (PEDS'99), Hong Kong, vol. 2, pp. 519-525, July 27-29, 1999.
F. Ahmed, A. B. Darus, Z. Yusoff, and M. E. Haque, “Defect Detection and Identification of Sources in GIS Based on
Laboratory and On-site Experience,” IEEE Int. Symposium on Electrical Insulation,USA, vol. 1, pp. 73-76, 1998.
M. E. Haque, A. B. Darus, Z. Yusoff, F. Ahmad, “Application of Acoustic Sensing and Signal Processing for PD
Detection in GIS,” IEEE Intl. Conference on Information, Communications and Signal Processing (ICICS), Singapore,
vol. 2, pp 745-749, 1997.
M. E. Haque, A. B. Darus, Z. Yusoff, F. Ahmad, “Diagnosis of GIS based on acoustic sensing technique,” IEEE Int.
Conference on Advances in Power System Control, Operation and Management, Hong Kong, vol. 2, pp. 556-558,
1997.
F. Ahmed, A. B. Darus, Z. Yusoff, M. E. Haque, “Free Moving Metallic Particle Detection in GIS,” IEEE Int. Conference
on Advances in Power System Control, Operation and Management, Hong Kong, vol. 1, pp. 314-316, 1997.
F. Ahmed, A. B. Darus, Z. Yusoff, M. E. Haque, “Characterization of Acoustic Signal and Pattern Recognition of Free
Moving Metallic Particles Motion Modes in GIS ,” IEEE Intl. Conference on Information, Communications and Signal
Processing (ICICS),Singapore, vol. 2, pp. 750-753, 1997.
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