About me

GM's research focuses on power systems stability, renewable energy, microgrids, smart grids, green hydrogen, energy transition and decarbonisation and sustainability in the energy sector. He has co-authored over 200 publications, including book chapters, journal articles, and conference papers with IEEE, Elsevier, IET, Wiley, MDPI, and AIP Journals. His work has earned him an h-index of 51 and over 10900 citations, placing him among the top 2% of scientists worldwide from 2020 to 2023, according to Stanford University.

In addition to seventeen HDR completion, GM is currently supervising five HDR students and extensively involved in a number of projects that include high penetration of distributed energy resources into the grid and off-grid networks; 100% renewable energy-based microgrid with hybrid PV-Battery-Hydrogen system; reactive and active power management with large-scale electric vehicle integration; investigation of cyber-attack impact in DER integrated power systems; translating Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) into national energy supply and demand. GM has also worked on industrial and consultancy projects regarding microgrids and renewable energy integration, securing about $9.0M in research funding.

GM is a senior member of IEEE and IEEE PES and serves as Associate Editor for IET Renewable Power Generation, Smart Grid - Frontiers in Energy Research, and Energies and Infrastructure, MDPI.

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Awards

Vice Chancellors Award, Excellence in Postgraduate Research Supervision
Murdoch University (Australia, Perth), 2024
Vice Chancellor's Award, Excellence in Research and Innovation
Murdoch University (Australia, Perth), 2021
AJ Parker Award for Outstanding Early Career Researcher
Murdoch University (Australia, Perth), 2018

Organisational Affiliations

Professor, School of Engineering and Energy, Murdoch University

Education

Renewable Energy Engineeirng
20102013, Doctor of Philosophy, Central Queensland University (Australia, Rockhampton) - CQU