Dear professor Ngo Dang Luu, I hope this message finds you well. I am Dr. G. Maheswaran, currently serving as an Assistant Professor in SRM TRP Engineering College in India. My doctoral research and ongoing academic work focus on power electronics, renewable energy systems, and grid-integrated power conversion technologies—areas that closely align with your expertise and publications. I am writing to express my keen interest in pursuing a postdoctoral opportunity. Attached are my CV, for your consideration. I look forward to your Positive response. Commitment: I will publish a 2 SCI Q1 journal and 1 international conference and one proposal for a year
About Mr. G. Maheswaran
Academic Background
Dr. Maheswaran earned his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering with a specialization in Power Electronics and Renewable Energy Conversion. His research explores next-generation smart grid architectures, inverter topologies, and energy storage integration aimed at enhancing grid stability and efficiency.
Research Areas of Interest
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Power Electronics for Renewable Energy Systems
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Grid-Connected Converters and Smart Inverters
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Energy Management Systems and Distributed Generation
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Power Quality and Harmonic Mitigation
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Artificial Intelligence in Energy Optimization
Current Work
At SRM TRP Engineering College, Dr. Maheswaran is engaged in both teaching and applied research focused on solar PV integration, DC–AC converter efficiency, and hybrid microgrid performance modeling. He mentors undergraduate and postgraduate research scholars and actively collaborates with industry partners to translate academic research into practical energy solutions.
Publication & Future Research Commitment
In alignment with his postdoctoral objectives, Dr. Maheswaran aims to:
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Publish two high-impact (Q1) SCI journal papers on renewable power conversion and optimization.
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Present at an international conference to contribute to global discourse on clean energy transition.
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Submit a funded research proposal exploring advanced grid-interactive technologies for sustainable power distribution.
Vision
His long-term vision is to contribute to the next generation of renewable-integrated power systems, bridging academic innovation with scalable industrial applications.