 
    	
Research Project Description:
			    I am  presently working on the distributed simulation of power system dynamics,  being implemented in Smart Grid in the Room Simulator (SGRS). I make use of  time scale separation and other numerical algorithms with adaptive time step  control to decrease the simulation time for transient stability studies, which  perhaps can be used for any other type of power system studies as well.
Apart from this, I am also working on the  modeling of power system components in such a way that it can reduce the  communication rate between the sub systems, both for simulation and control  purposes.
                
              
			  Research Interests: Modeling and simulation of power system dynamics, non-linear controllers  applied to power systems, optimization in energy networks, voltage stability
  
Conference Proceedings:
M. Hadi Amini, Rupamathi Jaddivada, Sakshi  Mishra, Orkun Karabasoglu, “Distributed Security Constrained Economic  Dispatch”, IEEE  Innovative Smart Grid Technologies - Asia (ISGT ASIA), Bangkok,  Thailand, November 2015
  
  Rupamathi Jaddivada, “Optimal SVC Placement  using Genetic Algorithm”, Clemson University Power Systems Conference, Clemson,  USA, March 2016 (Submitted)
  
First prize in the National level Mathematics Examination,  Srinivasa Ramanujan Mathematics Competition, March 2014
   Best paper award in the Technical symposium conducted by  Jawaharlal Technological University, sponsored by IEEE, Jan 2013
   
Personal Webpage: http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/user/rjaddiva/Rupamathi.html
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M.S. Jan 2015 – Dec 2015
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, USA
 
B.Tech., July 2010- May 2014
Electrical and Electronics  Engineering
G. Narayanamma Institute of Technology 
and Science
Hyderabad, India