Deny Hamdani
Dr.-Ing. ST, M.Sc
Power Engineering Research Groups
Email : deny.hamdani@itb.ac.id
Dr.-Ing. Deny Hamdani is since 2008 with Electrical Power Engineering Research Division of the School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics of Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB) Indonesia. He obtained B.Eng degree from Bandung Institute of Technology in 1997, M.Sc degree from Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Germany in 2003 and Dr.-Ing degree from Technical University of Dortmund Germany in 2012. Dr. Deny has been with Nagoya University and Kyushu Institute of Technology of Japan and RWTH Aachen as research associate.

As a lecturer, Dr. Deny has given 22 lectures with 28 lecture notes in the field of power and communication engineering, including electromagnetic compatibility, smart grid and sustainable power system. He also taught in three private universities.
His research interest includes electromagnetic compatibility, power quality, smart grid and sustainable power system. He has been awarded 12 research grants and published 70+ conference and journal papers in 40+ conferences and journals, committee member of 8 conferences and reviewer of 19 conferences and journals. He served also community with picohydro.
Dr. Deny is certified professional electrical engineer. Before joining ITB, he worked as trainee for 6 companies. As a consultant, he has accomplished 118 technical projects for 96 cliensts and 58 professional trainings for 21 clients in the field of electric power systems, high voltage technology, lightning protection, renewable energy, power quality, electromagnetic compatibility, etc.
Dr. Deny was member of VDE ETG, IEEE COMSOCS and is member of IEEE PES/EMC and PII. He was also vice chair of Research Center of New and Renewable Energy ITB. He was engaged with some international collaborative projects, including multi-year multi-lateral Erasmus+ MESfIA Project with six ASEAN universities and five European universities/institutes, multi-year bilateral ANRGI Project with Twente University, joint training program with four French universities, joint research with Auckland University of Technology New Zealand and RMIT Australia.
Dr. Deny is the recepient of Presidential Honour Satyalancana Karya Satya X and has been also awarded Tifico, ITB, AIEJ and DAAD scholarships as well as JSPS fellowships and EU Erasmus+ Mobility.
- Picohydro Potential Development: Tarikolot Village Scale to Cinangsi Village (Continued) (2023)
- PDKN - MELInda: Mastering Efficient Lighting for Indonesia Area (2023)
- Renewable Energy Management Optimization in Supplying Non-Linear Loading in Microgrid (2022)
- Power and Energy Flow Management System in Multi-Source Renewable Power Plants (2022)
- Developing Renewable Energy Potential with PIKOHIDRO (2022)
- Study of the Implementation of New and Renewable Energy Conversion Technologies in Indonesia – Status, Challenges and Development Formulations (2022)
- MELInda: Mastering Efficient Lighting for Indonesia Area (2022)
- Characteristics of Antennas as Partial Discharge Sensors for Diagnosis and Condition Monitoring of High Voltage Electrical Equipment (2022)
- Renewable Energy Management Optimization in Supplying Non-Linear Loading in Microgrid (2021)
- Renewable Energy Management Optimization in Supplying Non-Linear Loading in Microgrid (2020)
- Improving the single current probe method of in-circuit impedance measurement (2024)
- In-Situ Investigation of Antenna Behavior in Close Proximity to Objects: A Practical Approach (2024)
- Control Points Rearrangement of Spline-based CPW-fed Spearhead Monopole Antenna Using Particle Swarm Optimizer (2024)
- Investigation of Wideband Spline-Based Spearhead-Shaped Printed Antenna for EMC Radiated Emission Testing (2024)
- Multi-point Time Domain Computation for Crosstalk Prediction in Printed Circuit Board (2024)
- Impact of Radiator and Groundplane Configuration of Spline-Based Planar Monopole Sensors in Radiated EMC Testing (2024)
- EMC of Linear and Non-Linear Loads in Different EM Environments; An Issue of Power Quality (2024)
- Characterization of conducted emissions at DC line of off-grid PV systems (2024)
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