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General Information
Full Name | Anamika Dubey |
Education
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2012-2015 PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Texas at Austin, Austin TX - Dissertation- Distributed Resource Integration Analysis and Network Design of Electric Power Distribution Systems
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2010-2015 MSE in Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Texas at Austin, Austin TX - Thesis- Impacts of Electric Vehicle Loads on Utility Distribution Network Voltages
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2006-2010 Bachelor of Technology in Electrical Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Roorkee, Roorkee, India - Senior Design Project- Designing Expert Feeder System for Distribution System Phase Balancing
Experience
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2022 - Present Huie-Rogers Endowed Chair Associate Professor
School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Washington State University -
2022 - Present Research Scientist (Joint Appointment)
Pacific Northwest National Lab (PNNL) -
2016 - 2022 Assistant Professor
School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Washington State University -
2023 Visiting Reseracher
Pacific Northwest National Lab (PNNL)
Honors and Awards
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2021 - Pacesetter Award in Physical Sciences and Engineering.
- Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture (VCEA) Jr. Faculty Research Award, WSU Pullman
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2020 - EECS Early Career Award in the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, WSU Pullman
- NSF CAREER Award (2/1/20-1/31/25) .
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2019 - IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid Best Reviewer Award.
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2018 - Best paper award, NAPS 2018, Second Prize (Optimal Positioning of Mobile Emergency Resources for Resilient Restoration)
- Best paper award, NAPS 2018, Second Prize (Transmission-Distribution Co-simulation Model validation with standalone simulation)
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2015 - U.S. patent, “Locating Multi-Phase Faults in Ungrounded Power Distribution Systems,” Patent US 20150226780 A1, 13 Aug. 2015.
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2013 - U.S. patent, “Decoupled Three-Phase Power Flow Analysis Method for Unbalanced Power Distribution Systems,” Patent US 20130226482 A1, 29th Aug. 2013.
Academic Interests
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Electric Power Systems – Control and Optimization
- Resilience to High-Impact Low-Probability Events
- Integration of Variable and Uncertain Distributed Energy Resources
- Optimization of Active Power Distribution Systems for Grid-edge Interfacing