EXPERTISE INFORMATION
Research Group
- Power Electronics and Machine Drives
Areas of Interest
- Self Excited Induction Generator, Renewable Energy Generation and Control, Microgrid.
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PUBLICATIONS5
DOCTORAL STUDENTS1
CONTINUING EDUCATIONPERSONAL INFORMATION
Krishna Roy
Assistant Professor Grade-II
Electrical Engineering
Room Number:
Department of Electrical Engineering, National Institute of Technology Rourkela, Sundargarh, Odisha, India - 769008
2017
Ph.D.
Electrical EngineeringJadavpur University
2007
M.E
Electrical Machines and DrivesJadavpur University
2005
B.E
Electrical EngineeringJadavpur University
Teaching Experience
- Electrical Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, 17 Jun 2020 - Present
- Electromagnetic Field Theory, Electrical Machine, Sensors and Transducers, St. Thomas College of Engineering and Technology, Kolkata, 01 Jan 2018 - 15 Jun 2020
- Basic Electrical Engineering, Electromagnetic Field Theory, Sensors and Transducers, Swami Vivekananda Institute of Science & Technology, Kolkata, 13 Jul 2013 - 20 Dec 2017
Total Publications: 14
A. P. Biswal and K. Roy,"Modelling and performance study of a hybrid wind and PV generation system", in 2022 2nd Odisha International Conference on Electrical Power Engineering, Communication and Computing Technology (ODICON), IEEE, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India., November 2022, 10.1109/ODICON54453.2022.10009994 Inproceedings
K. Roy,"A Photovoltaic-based Improved Excitation Control Strategy of Three-phase Self-excited Induction Generator Suitable for Wind Power Generation", Electric Power Components and Systems, vol.43, no.17, pp.1912-1920, Taylor & Francis 2015, 10.1080/15325008.2015.1070382 Article
K. Roy,"A simple model based control of self excited induction generators over a wide speed range", World Journal of Modelling and Simulation, vol.10, no.3, pp.206-213, World Academic Union 2014 Article
K. Roy,"A Gravitational Search Algorithm (GSA) based Photo-Voltaic (PV) excitation control strategy for single phase operation of three phase wind-turbine coupled induction generator", Energy, vol.74, pp.707-718, Elsevier 2014, 10.1016/j.energy.2014.07.037 Article
K. Roy,"An Improved Speed Sensorless control of Self Excited Induction Generators Considering Magnetic Nonlinearity", IJEEE, vol.2, no.3, pp.202-206 2014, 10.12720/ijeee.2.3.202-206 Article
Power Electronics Converters’ Applications in Microgrid and Vehicular Technology (PECAMVT-2022) Electrical Engineering (Short-term Course)
- Coordinator
- 20 Jul 2022 - 24 Jul 2022
- Brochure
- EE1000 : Basic Electrical Engineering {Theory}
- EE2001 : Electrical Machines - I {Theory}
- EE2002 : Electrical Machines - II {Theory}
- EE2201 : Electrical Machines {Theory}
- EE3000 : Electrical Machines {Theory}
- EE3011 : Electrical Machines {Theory}
- EE2271 : Electrical Machines Laboratory {Practical}
- EE2700 : Basic Electrical Engineering Laboratory {Practical}
- EE2702 : Electrical Machine Laboratory - I {Practical}
- EE2708 : Electrical Engineering Laboratory {Practical}
- EE3700 : Electrical Machines Laboratory {Practical}
- EE3701 : Electrical Machine Laboratory - II {Practical}
Ph.D. Students [4]
Solar-wind hybrid generation
Ananya Pritilagna BiswalEnrolled: Feb 2021ContinuingSupervisor
Modelling and Control of switch mode converter design for renewable generations and applications
Jayadev MeherEnrolled: Jul 2022ContinuingSupervisor
Control techniques for PV-wind hybrid generation systems
Suswagata SatpathyEnrolled: Jul 2023ContinuingSupervisor
Power Electronics
Riju NandiEnrolled: Jan 2024ContinuingCo-Supervisor
Executive Ph.D. Students [1]
power electronics
Abinash MohapatraEnrolled: Aug 2021ContinuingSupervisor
Memberships / Fellowships
- IEI, 2023
- IEEE, 2021