
About
Reza Razzaghi is an Associate Professor and ARC DECRA Fellow in the Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering department at Monash University. He leads the Distributed and Intelligent Power Systems (DIPS) research group, focusing on smart grid solutions, renewable energy integration, and electromagnetic transients. He holds a PhD from EPFL, Switzerland (2016), and has held postdoctoral roles there before joining Monash.
His research spans distributed energy resources, energy data analytics, and grid reliability, contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goals. He has secured multiple grants as Primary Chief Investigator, including projects on fault location technology, voltage management, and DER hosting capacity.
Notable achievements include the 2019 Richard B. Shulz Best Transactions Paper Award, Basil Papadias Best Paper Award (2013), and Dean's Award for Technological Innovation (2021). He serves on editorial boards of IEEE journals and chairs IEEE PES student activities.
Key research outputs include over 110 publications, with recent work on fault location methods, EV charging coordination, and decentralized P2P energy trading frameworks. His lab develops real-time monitoring systems and advanced protection techniques for modern power grids.




