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Debargha Brahma is a Researcher in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Imperial College London, affiliated with the Faculty of Engineering. He holds a PhD in Power Systems from IIT Delhi (2023). His primary research focuses on stability analysis and dynamic studies of power grids dominated by inverter-based resources (IBRs), particularly addressing grid inertia, dynamic flexibility, and RoCoF (Rate of Change of Frequency) challenges. He is involved in the Leverhulme-funded project 'Essential Services for a 100% Renewables Transformation of the Global Power System' and contributes to the UK-EPICS Center for carbon-free power systems.
Education: PhD in Power Systems, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (2023); Thesis: 'Dynamic Flexibility Studies in Power Systems' analyzing the impact of location-specific power fluctuations on system inertia and flexibility.
Research Interests: Power grid resilience, renewable energy integration, inverter-driven oscillations, and real-time grid stability solutions. His work bridges theoretical modeling (e.g., matrix perturbation theory) with practical applications for grid optimization.
Awards: 2024 Grid-India Power System Award (GIPSA) for doctoral thesis excellence.
Grants/Projects: Active in Leverhulme and UK-EPICS initiatives focusing on 100% renewable power systems. His research aligns with global decarbonization goals, emphasizing grid stability in high-IBR environments.
Labs/Teams: Member of the Control and Power Research Group and UK-EPICS Center at Imperial College London.


