Texas Tech University

WORKSHOP INSTRUCTOR BIOS

MANOHAR CHAMANA, PH.D.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, NATIONAL WIND INSTITUTE, TTUmanoharChamana

Dr. Chamana is an Assistant Professor and the Graduate Advisor for the Wind Energy Program at Texas Tech University - focused on renewable energy and energy storage integration in the electrical grid - Education and Research. Before joining NWI, he was with the smart grid department of an electrical distribution utility, ComEd, and a renewable energy development and testing company, GroupNIRE. He also interned in the power systems integration group at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. He received the M.S. degree from Texas Tech University in 2011 and the Ph.D. degree from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, in 2016, both in electrical engineering. He has several publications in leading power- and energy-related venues. His research interests include modeling and analyzing active distribution networks for grid-services and resiliency benefits, cyber-physical security, building energy management systems, and the economic impacts of distributed energy resources. He currently serves as the Principal Investigator on the Texas Workforce Commission, Department of Energy, and Department of Defense grants. He is actively involved in the Global Laboratory for Energy Asset Management and Manufacturing (GLEAMM) related activities to develop cyber-physical testbeds for research and education. As an instructor, he teaches the following courses: Wind Energy Grid Integration, Advance Technical Wind Energy, Critical Infrastructure, and Energy Storage in Grid in the Wind Energy program.

 

ARGENIS BILBAO, PH.D.
SENIOR DIRECTOR, GLEAMM, TTUArgenis_image

Dr. Argenis Bilbao obtained his BS, MS and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering at Texas Tech University. He currently serves as the Senior Director of the Global Laboratory for Energy Asset Management and Manufacturing (GLEAMM) at Texas Tech University. His current research efforts include AI/ML-enabled grid/microgrid controllers, cyber-security, and grid integration of renewable power sources. Before this position he worked at the U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL) where he performed research in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning-enabled Wireless Power Transfer (WPT) systems and smart power semiconductor modules. He worked at the Sandia National Laboratory on data acquisition software for the controls implemented in the research Wind Turbines currently installed at the Reese Air Force Base. In the area of power semiconductor devices, he has performed extensive research on ultra-high voltage silicon carbide power MOSFETs and IGBTs for the Department of Defense and Wolfspeed. Dr. Bilbao has performed research on synchro phasor and SCADA technologies and helped develop a set of low-cost phasor measurement units for educational purposes.

 

VINITHA SUBBARAJ, PH.D.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, COMPUTER SCIENCE, WTAMU vs

Dr. Subburaj joined the College of Engineering at West Texas A&M University (WTAMU) in 2017. She is currently serving as the Associate Dean of the College of Engineering at WTAMU. She received a M.S. in Computer Science from Texas Tech University in 2010, and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Texas Tech University in 2013. Prior to joining WTAMU, Dr. Subburaj was working as an Assistant professor for the Department of Computer Science at Baldwin Wallace University, Ohio from 2013. She is passionate about teaching software engineering courses and increasing women in computing disciplines. She has published more than 12 technical papers and has authored a textbook chapter. Dr. Subburaj research interests include software specification languages, reliable software development, software security, automated software systems, and machine learning/AI.

 

ANITHA SUBBARAJ, PH.D.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, WTAMUanitha

Dr. Anitha Subburaj is an Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering at West Texas A&M University (WT) since 2016. She has been named the inaugural appointee to the McFather Professorship of Engineering, Computer Science and Mathematics at WT, 2022. Dr. Subburaj received her M.E. in Applied Electronics from the Anna University in 2007, India and her Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering at the Texas Tech University (TTU) in 2014. She was a post-doctoral research associate at TTU before coming to WT.  Dr. Subburaj is a Senior Member of the IEEE society. She teaches electrical circuits design, signals, control systems, renewables, and electric power systems. Dr. Subburaj has several publications in Renewable & Sustainable Energy Review Journal, IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications, and International Journal of Renewable Energy Research.  Her research interests include renewable energy, control systems, battery energy storage system, and battery connected to grid applications.

 

JOSH PARTHEEPAN, PH.D.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, SYSTEM ENGINEERING, WTAMUpartheepan

Dr. Partheepan is originally from Coimbatore, India. He joined the College of Engineering faculty in fall 2017. He has bachelor's degrees in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Anna University, India, a master's degree in Power Plant Technologies from University of Strathclyde, UK and a Ph.D. in Agriculture and Systems from West Texas A&M University, USA. Dr. Partheepan teaches various mechanical, electrical, systems and general engineering topics such as fundamentals of programming, combustion, industrial automation, control systems, power systems, renewable energy systems, circuits and linear integrated circuits.

 

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