PhD Student
Date of Graduation: May 2016
Thesis Title: Frequency Dependent Electric Power Line Modeling Approach for Harmonic Analysis
Email: bpoudel@uncc.edu
Bikash grew up in the foothills of Himalayas in Pokhara, Nepal. He holds BS in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Tribhuvan University, Nepal and MS in Electric Power Engineering from UNCC. He worked for rural electrification projects, mainly in micro-hydro power for two years before he joined UNC Charlotte. He has over 8 years of experiences in power system studies as well as teaching experiences for electrical engineering undergraduate courses as a Lecturer and Teaching Assistant.
Bikash is currently working as a Senior Power System Consultant at Enernex LLC.
Research Interests
- Power System Harmonics
- Mathematical modeling and simulation of multi-frequency power systems
- Linear & nonlinear regression modeling and data analytic for power systems
Publications
- B. Poudel, V. Cecchi, “Frequency-Dependent Models of Electric Power Lines for Steady-State Harmonic Analysis”, under review for the IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery.
- B. Poudel, V. Cecchi, “Frequency-Dependent Transmission Line Modeling for Steady State Power System Harmonic Analysis”, Proceedings of the 2015 IEEE North American Power Symposium (NAPS 2015). Pub. Year: 2015.
- A.S. Deese, V. Cecchi, B. Poudel, “Introduction of emerging technologies to distribution system laboratory modules via simulation”, Proceedings of the 2015 IEEE Power & Energy Society General Meeting (PESGM 2015). Pub. Year: 2015.
- B. Poudel, V. Cecchi, “ An Approach for Modeling Frequency-Dependent Apparent Resistance of Power Transmission Lines”, Proceedings of the 2014 IEEE North American Power Symposium (NAPS 2014). Pub. Year: 2014.
- B. Poudel, V. Cecchi, “Harmonic Power Flow using multi-segment frequency-dependent transmission line models”, Proceedings of the 2013 IEEE North American Power Symposium (NAPS 2013). Pub. Year: 2013.