Dr. Jayanta K. Debnath

Assistant Professor - Department of Computer Sciences and Electrical Engineering
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WAEC 3103
304-696-2771

Biography

Dr. Debnath joined Computer Science and Electrical Engineering department at Marshall University in August, 2021 as an Assistant Professor. He is a senior member of Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) since 2019. He is a member in Training with the Association of Professional Engineering and Geoscientists of Manitoba (APEGM), Canada, since 2015. He has several years of working experience in teaching, research, and industry. He worked as a Mitacs Elevate post-doctoral research fellow for two years with University of Manitoba, Canada. His research interests include integration of renewable generations to the grid, Micro-grid technologies, Power Systems (including Power Electronics converters) analysis, modeling, simulation, High performance computing for power systems applications, etc.

PhD -2015, Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada
M.Sc in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (2007), Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), Dhaka, Bangladesh
B.Sc in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (2003), with distinction, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), Dhaka, Bangladesh
EE425 Power Systems Analysis – Fall’2021,
EE310 Electromagnetic Fields – Fall’2021,
EE412 –Capstone Design for Computer Engineering – Fall’2021,
EECE5125/EECE6025–Power Electronics– Fall’19 and Spring Semester’19 and ‘20 at University of Cincinnati (UC),
AE4045 Electrical Power and Electrical Systems – Fall’19 semester at UC,
EECE2051 Network Analysis – Spring’20 at UC,
EECE2070 – Electronics I – Summer Semester’19 at UC,
ELTN 2003C – Electronics – Summer Semester’19 at UC,
EECE2060C – DIGITAL DESIGN – Spring Semester’19, ‘20 at UC and Fall Semester’18 in China (as part of UC),
ELTN1041C – DIGITAL SYSTEMS – Spring Semester’19, ‘20 at UC and Fall Semester’18 in China (as part of UC),
EECE4038C – EMBEDDED SYSTEMS DESIGN – Fall Semester’18 in China (as part of UC),
EECE2077 – SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES – Fall Semesters 2019 at UC, Fall semester 2018 and the Summer Semester’18 in China (as part of UC),
EECE3080 – ENGINEERING ELECTROMAGNETCS – Summer Semester’18 in China (as part of UC).
J. K. Debnath, A. M. Gole and W. K. Fung, “Graphics Processing Unit based acceleration of Electromagnetic Transients Simulation”, presented in the transaction paper section of the IEEE PES General Meeting, 2016, Boston, USA.
J. K. Debnath, A. M. Gole and W. K. Fung, “Graphics Processing Unit based acceleration of Electromagnetic Transients Simulation”, in the IEEE transaction on Power Delivery, Year: 2016, Volume: 31, Issue: 5, Pages: 2036 – 2044.
J. K. Debnath, A. M. Gole and W. K. Fung, “Electromagnetic Transient Simulation of Large -Scale Electrical Power Networks Using Graphics Processing Units”, International Conference on Power Systems Transients (IPST), July-2013, Vancouver, B.C., Canada, pp.1-7.
J. K. Debnath, A. M. Gole, W. K. Fung and S. Filizadeh, “Electromagnetic Transient Simulation of Large-Scale Electrical Power Networks Using Graphics Processing Units”, in the IEEE Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering (CCECE) 2012, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. April 29-May 2, 2012, pp. 1-4.
J. K. Debnath, W. K. Fung, A. M. Gole and S. Filizadeh, “Simulation of Large-Scale Electrical Power Networks on Graphics Processing Units” in the IEEE International Conference on Electrical Power and Energy (EPEC-2011) held on October 3-5, 2011 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, pp.284-289.
J. K. Debnath, N. M. S. Rahim and W. K. Fung, “A Modified Vector Quantization Based Image Compression Technique Using Wavelet Transform” in the IEEE International Joint Conference on Neural Network (IJCNN-2008) as part of the World Congress on Computational Intelligence (WCCI-2008), Hongkong, June 1-6, 2008, pp. 171-176.
J. K. Debnath and N. M. S. Rahim, “A Modified Vector Quantization Based Image Compression Technique Using Wavelet Transform” in Journal of Electrical Engineering: Volume 7, Edition: 4, pp. 1-4, 2007.