Gehan A. J. Amaratunga

Also published under:Gehan Amaratunga, G. A. J. Amaratunga, G. Amaratunga, G. A. Amaratunga

Affiliation

Zinergy Shenzhen Ltd., Gangzhilong Science Park, Shenzhen, China

Topic

Power System,Gaussian Model,Measurement Noise,Phasor Measurement Units,Quadratic Function,State Estimation Method,Weighted Least Squares,Estimation Method,Exponential Function,Gaussian Mixture Model,Gaussian Noise,Local Estimates,Maximum Likelihood Estimation,Noise Distribution,Phase Voltage,Robust State Estimation,Bad Data,Exponent Values,Local Area,Mean Square Error,Neighboring Areas,Noise Model,Phase Measurements,Robust Estimation Method,Robust Method,Robust State,Robust State Estimation Method,State Estimation Approach,State Estimation Error,non-Gaussian Noise,Average Consensus,Average Mean Absolute Error,Battery Capacity,Carbon Layer,Central Estimate,Central Method,Communication Failure,Communication Network,Communication Scheme,Computation Time,Cost Function,Discharge Plateau,Distributed Algorithm,Distributed State Estimation,Distribution Strategy,Dynamic Estimation,Dynamic Estimation Method,Dynamic State Estimation,Effect Of Anions,Energy Management System,

Biography

Gehan A. J. Amaratunga received the B.Sc. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Wales, Cardiff, U.K. and the Ph.D. degree from the University of Cambridge, Cambridge, U.K., in 1983.
He is also a Co-Founder of four spin-off companies, including Nanoinstruments, which is now part of Aixtron. He is one of four Founding Advisers to the Sri Lanka Institute of Nanotechnology. He is currently the 1966 Professor of Engineering and Head of Electronics, Power, and Energy Conversion at the University of Cambridge, and a Visiting Professor in Nanyang Technological University, Nanyang, Singapore. He has authored/coauthored more than 500 papers and holds 25 patents. His current research interests include novel materials and device structures for nanotechnology-enhanced batteries, supercapacitors, solar cells, and power electronics for optimum grid connection of photovoltaic electricity generation systems.
Dr. Amaratunga is a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering. He was the recipient of awards from the Royal Academy of Engineering, the Institution of Engineering and Technology, and the Royal Society.