Education
Ph.D. Electrical Engineering –
The University of British Columbia, Vancouver,
Canada, 2017.
M.Sc. Electrical Engineering – University of
Tehran, Tehran, Iran, 2008.
B.Sc. Electrical Engineering – Azad University of
South-Tehran, Tehran, Iran, 2005.
Background
Arash contributed in developing
two transmission line models: Frequency-Dependent
Line Model (FDLM) and Discrete-Time Fourier Series
(DTFS). The FDLM is a time-domain model which is
numerically more efficient than the existing line
models while it physically coincides with the
behaviour of a real line. The DTFS is a
frequency-domain tool which is used as a reference
solution to improve the accuracy of the
time-domain models. The DTFS is more accurate,
numerically more efficient, and much simpler to
implement than the existing frequency-domain
solutions.
Arash is currently collaborating
with Professor Jose R. Marti on power system
transient modelling and simulation.
Research Interests
- Modelling and Simulation of Power Systems
- Electromagnetic Transients in Power Systems
- Applications of Signal Processing Algorithms
in Power Systems
- Frequency-dependent Transmission Line
Modelling
- Power System Studies: Dynamics, Transient
Stability, Load Flow, Fault Analysis, and
Protection
- Power Quality Analysis, Monitoring,
Measurement, and Mitigation
- Application,
Modelling, and Control of Flexible AC
Transmission Systems (FACTS)
Publications
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