
Ali Ahmad
Lecturer
a.ahmad@ucp.edu.pk
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Ali Ahmad received B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering degree from University of Central Punjab (UCP), Lahore, Pakistan in 2012. He received M.Sc. degree in Electrical (Power) Engineering from University of Engineering and Technology (UET), Lahore, Pakistan in 2015. He is currently pursuing PhD degree in Electrical Engineering from UET Lahore, Pakistan.
He has joined Faculty of Engineering, University of Central Punjab (UCP) as a Teaching Assistant in November 2012. Currently he is working as Lecturer in Electrical Engineering Department, UCP, Lahore, Pakistan. His area of specialization is Electric Power Engineering and research interests includes economics of HVDC & AC power systems, energy efficiency, power quality, energy tariffs.
PhD (In Progress) | Electrical Power Engineering | UET, Lahore | 2020 (Expected) |
M.Sc. Electrical Engineering | Electrical Power Engineering | UET, Lahore | 2015 |
B.Sc. Electrical Engineering | Electrical Power Engineering | UCP, Lahore | 2012 |
Teaching Assistant | University of Central Punjab, Lahore | 0.5 (6 months) |
Lab Engineer | University of Central Punjab, Lahore | 2.7 (2 years, 8 months) |
Lecturer | University of Central Punjab, Lahore | 4.75 (4 years, 9 months) till date |
1 | Impacts of the Wide-Spread Use of Uninterruptible Power Supplies on Pakistan’s Power System, Energy Policy, Volume 98, November 2016, Pages 629-636. (Impact Factor: 4.039, Publisher: Elsevier). |
2 | Qualitative Analysis of Low Rating Uninterruptible Power Supplies, Science International(Lahore),27(5),4047-4052,2015, ISSN 1013-5316; CODEN: SINTE 8. |
3 | Convolution of Time Series Electrical Load Forecasting Using Recurrent Neural Network Techniques, Journal of Engineering Technology, Volume 7, October 2018, Pages 130 – 144 (IF = 1.260) |
4 | Tariff for Poor Power Quality of Domestic Appliances, Journal of Engineering Technology, Volume 8 (1), January 2019, Pages 411 – 424 (IF = 1.260) |
5 | Tariff for Reactive Energy Consumption in Household Appliance, Energy, Volume 186 (C), November 2019, Pages 115 – 125, (Impact Factor: 5.37, Publisher: Elsevier). |