DR. NURULAFIQAH NADZIRAH BINTI MANSOR
Department of Electrical Engineering
Faculty of Engineering
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Nurulafiqah Nadzirah Mansor received her Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.) degree from Vanderbilt University, United States in 2008, double majoring in Electrical Engineering and Mathematics. Shortly after came back to Malaysia, she was offered to work with Texas Instruments (M) Sdn Bhd as a Process Engineer from 2008-2014 where she has obtained an extensive experience in semiconductor manufacturing processes. She was then pursued her Master of Engineering (M.Eng) in Power System Engineering at University of Malaya, Malaysia from 2011-2013 and subsequently obtained her PhD degree from University of Manchester, United Kingdom in 2018. She is currently a senior lecturer at the Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Malaya. Dr Afiqah is currently active setting up her path in research particularly in power system development and operation planning, dynamic integration of renewables and low carbon-technologies, mathematical modelling and optimisation of power system, network reconfiguration, etc. At present, she has applied multiple research grants as a principle and co-investigator to expand her research works. She is the author of multiple journals and conference proceedings published in highly reputable journals and conferences such as IEEE Transactions on Power System and conferences organized by the IEEE Power Energy System (PES). She also actively serves as reviewer for multiple international journals such as IEEE Transactions on Power Systems and IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid. |
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WP1: Towards A More Inclusive and Intelligent Household-Level Decision Making On the Adoption of Energy Efficient Cooling and Lighting Appliances in Malaysia |
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1. Integration Of Various Renewable-energy Resources Using Different Microgrid Systems 2. Countermeasures To Improve Three-phase Voltage Unbalance In Distribution Systems |
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Integrating Solar PV, Battery Storage, and Demand Response for Industrial Peak Shaving: A Systematic Review on Strategy, Challenges and Case Study in Malaysian Food Manufacturing
Load frequency control in power systems with high renewable energy penetration: A strategy employing PI<sup>λ</sup>(1+PDF) controller, hybrid energy storage, and IPFC-FACTS
A multi-objective optimization of FCL and DOCR settings to mitigate distributed generations impacts on distribution networks
Power Distribution System Outage Management Using Improved Resilience Metrics for Smart Grid Applications
Assessing the Resilience of a Power Distribution System Considering Different Restoration Strategies
Resilience Based Decision Metrics for dispatching Mobile Emergency Truck Generators in Distribution System
Distribution planning considering network contingencies and switchgear relocation
Expansion planning of medium voltage distribution networks