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I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of [Electrical, Electronics, and Communications Engineering](http://ee.iitdh.ac.in) at the [Indian Institute of Technology at Dharwad](https://iitdh.ac.in/). I am a part of the [Power and Energy group](https://sites.google.com/iitdh.ac.in/peg-iitdh) where I conduct research in power electronics, renewable energy systems and electric mobility.
Before moving to Dharwad, I was as a post-doctoral associate in
[Prof. Ned Mohan](http://z.umn.edu/nedmohan)'s group at the
[University of Minnesota, Twin Cities](http://umn.edu/)
and an ASTRO Research Fellow at the
[National Transportation Research Center](https://www.ornl.gov/facility/ntrc)
at the
[Oak Ridge National Lab](https://www.ornl.gov/), Tennessee.
### Research
My work aims to enable equitable, sustainable and economical use of clean energy. My current focus areas include power electronic converter topologies and controls, grid-integration of renewables, and converters for electric vehicles.
I am currently working on control schemes for modular converter topologies. I am also working on the development of a wide-bandgap converter for grid-connected applications. Simultaneously I am also working on development of open source software tools and firmware for power electronic applications (specifically gEDA/gaf, pcb-rnd, ngspice and associated packages).
### Training and Consultancy
I work with industry partners on a wide variety of collaborative efforts. Please email me with your specific requirements for more information. [Here](https://iitdh.ac.in/kabhijit/consultancy.html) are some additional details.
### Teaching
###### Autumn 2022
* EE311: Electrical Machines and Power Electronics Lab
* Introduction to Electric Drives (ii) \[Executive M. Tech\]
###### Spring 2022
* EE209: Introduction to Power Electronics
* EE502: Advanced Electric Drives
* EE442: System Design of Electronic Products
###### Autumn 2021
* EE205: Network Theory
* EE311: Electrical Machines and Power Electronics Lab
###### Spring 2021
* EE209: Introduction to Power Electronics
* EE434: Modelling and Control of Power Electronics
###### Autumn 2020
* EE205: Network Theory
###### Spring 2020
* EE223: Introduction to Power Systems (Second-Half Semester Course)
###### _Upcoming Courses (under development)_
* System Design of Electronic Products
This course will cover many of the design choices and decisions that product designers face. How much capacitance is needed on the DC bus? Will this design pass EMI testing? How will this op-amp drift with time? Are those gold-plated connectors really worth it? Is one 6.8k resistor better than two 3.3k resistors? Can it _really_ be fixed later in software?
* Advanced topics in Power Conversion
This will be a graduate topics course covering advanced topics in power conversion topologies, such as power semiconductor device characteristics and behaviour, advanced concepts in design of magnetics for power converters; resonant, soft switching and wireless power transer.
### Outreach
I have worked with grassroots organisations and non-profits in Bangalore and Minneapolis/St. Paul for public education on energy and renewables, and helping with community engagement. If you are involved with such efforts, especially in North Karnataka, I would love to know more and get involved.