About me
GM's research focuses on power systems stability, renewable energy, microgrids, smart grids, green hydrogen, energy transition and decarbonisation and sustainability in the energy sector. He has co-authored over 200 publications, including book chapters, journal articles, and conference papers with IEEE, Elsevier, IET, Wiley, MDPI, and AIP Journals. His work has earned him an h-index of 51 and over 10900 citations, placing him among the top 2% of scientists worldwide from 2020 to 2023, according to Stanford University.
In addition to seventeen HDR completion, GM is currently supervising five HDR students and extensively involved in a number of projects that include high penetration of distributed energy resources into the grid and off-grid networks; 100% renewable energy-based microgrid with hybrid PV-Battery-Hydrogen system; reactive and active power management with large-scale electric vehicle integration; investigation of cyber-attack impact in DER integrated power systems; translating Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) into national energy supply and demand. GM has also worked on industrial and consultancy projects regarding microgrids and renewable energy integration, securing about $9.0M in research funding.
GM is a senior member of IEEE and IEEE PES and serves as Associate Editor for IET Renewable Power Generation, Smart Grid - Frontiers in Energy Research, and Energies and Infrastructure, MDPI.