Asma Aziz

Affiliation

School of Engineering, Edith Cowan University, Perth, West Australia

Topic

Power System,Energy System,Renewable Energy,Renewable Energy Sources,Wind Power,Energy Source,Energy Storage Systems,Power Generation,Renewable Sources,Distribution Network,Droop Control,Frequency Response,Inverter,Load Shedding,Microgrid,Operational Costs,Optimization Algorithm,Photovoltaic System,Power Grid,Renewable Generation,Robust Control,Wind Turbine,Achievement Of Learning Outcomes,Active Learning,Adaptive Control,Adaptive Proportional-integral Controller,Adaptive Proportionalintegral,Ancillary Services,Annual Energy,Assessment Tasks,Average Wind Speed,Balance Of Power,Battery Energy Storage,Battery Level,Battery State Of Charge,Bioclimatic,Boost Converter,Boundary Constraints,Capacity Of System,Cascade Of Events,Cascading Failures,Combined Impact,Communities In Western Australia,Continuous Action Space,Control Approach,Control Design,Control Performance,Conventional Generation,Creativity,Critical Thinking,

Biography

Asma Aziz (Member, IEEE) is currently a Lecturer of power engineering with the School of Engineering, Edith Cowan University, Australia. Her knowledge and expertise are drawn primarily from the discipline of electrical engineering. She has more than ten years of academic experience having worked full time for Indian and Australian universities in the field of electrical engineering. Her research interests include design, modeling, and integration aspects of renewable energy systems in smart grid and electrical engineering education.