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Dr. S. M. Muyeen is an accomplished electrical engineer specializing in power systems and renewable energy technologies. He served as Associate Professor in the School of Electrical Engineering, Computing and Mathematical Sciences at Curtin University, Australia, from 2016 to 2021, and continues to hold an adjunct/visiting position there. Prior to joining Curtin, he was Associate Professor at The Petroleum Institute (now part of Khalifa University) in Abu Dhabi, UAE, from 2010 to 2016. Earlier, he conducted postdoctoral research as a Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) fellow from 2008 to 2010. Muyeen obtained his Ph.D. in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, majoring in System Engineering, from Kitami Institute of Technology, Japan, in March 2008. He also holds M.Sc. Eng. and B.Sc. Eng. degrees from Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology, Bangladesh.
His primary research interests encompass renewable energy integration, smart grid technologies, microgrids, energy storage systems, and power system stability enhancement. Muyeen has made significant contributions to the field through authorship of approximately 400 publications, including over 280 peer-reviewed journal articles and nine books as author or editor. Notable books include "Wind Energy Conversion Systems: Technology and Trends" published by Springer in 2012, "Communication, Control and Security Challenges for the Smart Grid" by IET in 2017, and "Variability, Scalability and Stability of Microgrids" by IET in 2020. A highly cited paper is "Enhancing smart grid with microgrids: Challenges and opportunities" in Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews (2017). His scholarly impact is evidenced by over 18,000 citations and an h-index of 70, placing him among the top 2% of scientists worldwide according to Stanford University rankings since 2020. Muyeen has secured more than $13 million AUD in research grants as principal investigator. He has earned prestigious honors such as IEEE Fellow (2024), Fellow of Engineers Australia (FIEAust, 2016), IEEE Western Australia Outstanding Engineering Award (2017), and Petroleum Institute Research/Scholarship Award (2012). In professional service, he serves as Editor for IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion and IEEE Power Engineering Letters, Associate Editor for IET journals, and Specialty Chief Editor for Frontiers in Energy Research. Additionally, he has organized numerous IEEE conferences and delivered over 30 keynote and invited lectures internationally. Currently, he is Professor in the Electrical Engineering Department at Qatar University.
