
Always positive, enthusiastic, and supportive.
Challenges students to grow and excel.
A true role model for academic success.
Inspires growth and curiosity in every student.
A true role model for academic success.
Dr Mohammed Haque is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering in the College of Engineering and Information Technology at Adelaide University. He received his BSc and MSc degrees in Electrical Engineering from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology in 1980 and 1983, respectively, and his PhD degree in Electrical Engineering from King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals in 1988. His professional career commenced as a Lecturer in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology from 1980 to 1983. In 1984, he joined the Department of Electrical Engineering at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals as a Lecturer, progressing to Assistant Professor in 1989 and Associate Professor in 1993. From 1995 to 1997, he served as Senior Lecturer in the School of Electrical Engineering at the University of South Australia. He then held the position of Associate Professor in the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Nanyang Technological University for over a decade. Since 2011, he has been affiliated with the School of Electrical Engineering at the University of South Australia, now integrated into Adelaide University.
Dr Haque specialises in electrical power and energy systems, renewable energy systems, and electrical machines. His research interests encompass power system modelling, steady-state and dynamic analyses, operation and control, transient stability, voltage stability, renewable energy systems including wind and solar photovoltaic systems, distributed generation, integration of renewables to the power grid, microgrids, smart grids, energy storage, electric vehicles, energy efficiency, and flexible AC transmission systems. He has authored over 175 journal and conference papers along with a textbook. Key publications include 'Comprehensive Assessment of Electric Vehicle Charging Impact on Distribution Networks: Integrating Diversity in Fleet and Electricity Tariffs' (IEEE Access, 2025), 'New staggered time-of-use tariffs to mitigate the impact of electric vehicle charging demand on distribution networks' (Sustainable Energy Grids and Networks, 2025), 'Resiliency-oriented economic sizing of battery for a residential community: cloud versus distributed energy storage systems' (IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications, 2024), 'Vehicle-to-home operation and multi-location charging of electric vehicles for energy cost optimisation of households with photovoltaic system and battery energy storage' (Renewable Energy, 2024), and 'Smart inverter and battery storage controls to reduce financial loss due to overvoltage-induced PV curtailment in distribution feeders' (Sustainable Energy Grids and Networks, 2023). Dr Haque received the IEEE PES Outstanding Engineer Award in 2019 for his professional contributions. He is a Life Senior Member of IEEE, a Fellow of Engineers Australia, and a retired Chartered Professional Engineer of Engineers Australia. Over a decade, he served in various capacities with the IEEE Power and Energy Society Chapter of the Singapore Section, organizing several IEEE conferences. In 2013, he established the IEEE PES Chapter in South Australia and chaired it for three years. He is eligible to supervise Masters and PhD students.
