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Samson S. Yu serves as Associate Professor in the School of Engineering within the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Built Environment at Deakin University, based at the Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus. His academic journey includes a Doctor of Philosophy and a Master's degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, specializing in power systems, control, electronics, and systems, from The University of Western Australia. Appointed as Lecturer at Deakin University in August 2019, he progressed to Senior Lecturer and now holds the position of Associate Professor in Electrical Engineering. Yu's research expertise centers on the intersection of nonlinear dynamic systems, estimation and control, and future power systems. His primary interests encompass dynamic systems analysis, smart grid technologies, power electronics, renewable energy integration, and microgrid control strategies. These areas reflect his commitment to advancing sustainable and resilient energy infrastructures through innovative control methodologies and system modeling.
With over 255 publications to his name, Samson S. Yu has amassed more than 5,236 citations on Google Scholar, underscoring his substantial influence in electrical engineering and power systems research. Key contributions include the co-authored book 'Unknown Inputs Estimation in Linear Time-Delay Systems: Theory and Application' published by Springer in 2024; 'Nonlinear modeling and chaos analysis of wind turbine systems with fractional-order damping' in 2024; 'Control techniques and the mathematical model of microgrids' from 2018; 'A Probabilistic Index Based PSO Approach for Optimizing DG Allocation in Power Systems Under Load Uncertainty' slated for 2025; and 'Dynamic Output Feedback Controllers for Time-Delay Systems' in 2026. His achievements have earned prestigious recognitions such as the Deakin Vice-Chancellor's Early Career Researcher Award, the Mid-career Researcher Award from the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Built Environment, inclusion in the 2024 Stanford-Elsevier Top 2% Scientists List worldwide, and first and second-best paper awards at IEEE conferences. Yu actively supervises doctoral students, delivers teaching in engineering disciplines, and contributes to professional activities including editorial roles for the International Journal of Robotics and Control Systems. Through these endeavors, he significantly impacts the development of next-generation power networks and renewable energy solutions.

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