
Renewable Power Modulation Lab@IIT Ropar


I am Dr. Sekhar K.Ramachandra Working as an Assistant Professor in Electrical Engineering Department since June 2017. Prior to this job I was with Hitachi R&D, Bengaluru. Where my primary role is to design and development of inverters for grid/micro grid and drive applications. I did my PhD from Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad under supervision of Prof.Srirama Srinivas (IIT Madras).



Baibhav Kumar Gupta, PhD
Hey,this is Baibhav Kumar Gupta , a research scholar in the electrical Department of IIT Ropar working under the supervision of Dr.K.R sekhar in RPM Lab@iitrpr.


Mahesh Reddy Pundru, PhD
I, Mahesh Reddy Pundru, received B.Tech degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad in 2016 and M.E degree from Osmania University in 2018. I am currently working towards the Ph.D degree in Electrical Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology Ropar, Rupnagar, Punjab, India.


Amol Ishwarrao Gedam, PhD
Hi, my name is Amol Ishwarrao Gedam, I am a Post-Graduate of IIT Ropar. I took up research as a career after doing my masters. I completed my Master’s education last year and received my research credential on July 2019. Currently I am pursuing my Ph.D in IIT Ropar.


Pradeep Kumar Gupta, PhD
A researcher working toward my PhD from Indian Institute of Technology Ropar, Electrical Engineering Department in the field of Power System.


Aakriti Gupta, MS
I am currently pursuing MS by Research in Power Electronics with focus on Electromagnetic Compatibility issues in two-level three-phase voltage source inverters. I am keen on working on the same with higher ratings and for complex topology such as modular multilevel and cascaded inverters further in my career.
My Specializations
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Micro Grid Planning
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Solar Irrigation Integration
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Renewable Integration
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Parallel Operation of Inverter
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Power Quality Assessment
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Design & Control of Power Converter


















The Next Summer Workshops:
Where:
Workshop on
Design and Implementation of
Power Converters with EMC/EMI Modelling
for Micro Grid & Electric Vehicle Applications
This workshop has been proposed for four days to offer an opportunity to experts from major industries, institutions and distinguished practitioners to discuss recent trends in DC-DC & DC-AC converters for applications in micro grid and electric vehicle technologies.
Lectures/presentations will be given by faculty members & invited speakers from ANSYS majorly on the design of power converter with considerations of closed loop implementations and EMC/EMI modelling. Hands on sessions will be on MATLAB for converter designs, and ANSYS tools (Q3D,Simplorer and HFSS) for converter EMC/EMI modelling.
