Dr. Bryan Denov, S.T., M.T.
Teknik Ketenagalistrikan
Email: bryan.denov@itb.ac.id
BRYAN DENOV received his B.Sc. degree in Electrical Power Engineering from Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia, in 2017, and his M.Sc. degree in Electrical Engineering from the same institution in 2018, graduating cum laude. He completed his doctoral program in 2024, also graduating cum laude. He has published numerous conference papers and journal articles focusing on high-voltage systems, lightning protection, lightning measurement systems, and renewable energy power plants, with an h-index of 9. His publications include several journals indexed from Q3 to Q1 and more than 40 international conference papers. In addition, he is a contributing member and concept developer of the lightning protection system standard for railway infrastructure (SNI 8833:2019).

He initiated the development of a lightning research station in Bogor, a city known as one of the locations with the highest lightning density in the world, to support advanced research and measurement of tropical lightning characteristics. Since 2024, he has also served as the team leader for community service programs involving the installation of picohydro power plants and solar photovoltaic (PLTS) systems in West Sumatra, Indonesia. Through these activities, he has actively contributed to sustainable electrification initiatives and the development of renewable energy solutions in rural areas.
He has also collaborated with various industries and stakeholders, including Pertamina, PLN (Perusahaan Listrik Negara), PT Vale Indonesia, Kideco Jaya Agung, PT Kereta Api Indonesia, and Kereta Cepat Indonesia China, among others, on projects related to high-voltage engineering, lightning protection, infrastructure reliability, and renewable energy.
Keyword: High Voltage Engineering, Lightning Protection and Grounding System, Renewable Energy
- Rogowski Coil Design for Measurement of Lightning Currents (2024)
- Evaluasi standar NFPA 780 untuk proteksi petir pada instalasi migas (2023).
- Preliminary Findings on Lightning Peak Currents in Cilacap City (2024),
- Tropical Lightning Strike Potential as a Cause of Oil Tank Fire (2021).
- Desain sensor arus petir dan sistem proteksi petir tropis.
Keyword
High Voltage Engineering, Lightning Protection and Grounding System, Renewable Energy