Tim Green
Professor · Renewable Power and Energy Systems Engineering
Imperial College LondonAbout
Tim Green is a Professor and Head of the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Imperial College London, part of the Faculty of Engineering. His research focuses on developing zero-carbon electricity systems dominated by renewable energy and inverter-based resources (IBR). He leads initiatives in grid stability, fault detection, and control innovations to ensure reliable energy systems. His work bridges physics-led and data-led modeling approaches to address challenges in frequency and voltage regulation.
- Education: PhD from Heriot-Watt University (1990) and BSc from Imperial College London (1986).
- Affiliations: Energy Futures Lab, Control and Power Research Group.
Research interests include renewable power systems, grid resilience, and inverter-driven oscillations. His projects are funded by EPSRC, National Energy System Operator, and Hitachi Energy. He teaches power engineering modules and mentors postdoctoral researchers and PhD students.
Awards include Fellowships from the Royal Academy of Engineering, IEEE, IET, and the Chinese Society for Electrical Engineering.
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