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Ms. Githmi Charundi Perera 

Temporary Lecturer

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Ms. K. Githmi Charundi Perera is a Temporary Lecturer attached to the Department of Electrical, Electronic, and Systems Engineering at the Faculty of Engineering, NSBM Green University. She obtained her Bachelor of Science (Hons.) degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering with First Class Honours from NSBM Green University. Currently, she is reading for her Master of Science in Power Systems Engineering at the University of Peradeniya. During her undergraduate studies, she was awarded the Best Performer Award in Electrical and Electronic Engineering and began her academic career as a Teaching Assistant at NSBM shortly after graduation. 

Research Interests

  •  Power System Analysis and Energy Efficiency Optimization 
  • Integration of Renewable Energy Technologies 
  • Intelligent Electricity Networks and Smart Grid Applications 
  • Electrical Installations 
  • Power Electronics Applications 

Memberships:

  • Member of the Institution of Engineering and Technology (MIET)
  • Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Ongoing Research

  1. Perera, K.G.C. (2024)  Mitigating Power Quality Concerns of Sri Lankan Power Distribution Network through the Adoption of Smart Grid Solutions Technology Innovations & Digitalization Accompanying Creativity (TIDAC) Research Symposium 2024 conference proceedings. NSBM Green University, p. 180.
  2. Dassanayake, D.H.H.P., Perera, K.G.C. et al. (2024)  Studying the Risk of Contamination in Chunnakam Aquifer: A Case in Jaffna Peninsula 1st International Conference on Transformative Applied Research (ICTAR 2024), Proceedings , p. 72.
  3. Perera, K.G.C. (2025)  Microgrid-Based Solutions for Enhancing the Resilience of Power Systems in Agricultural Regions: A Smart Grid Approach for Green Energy , 29th International Forestry and Environment Symposium Proceedings, University of Sri Jayewardenepura , p. 201.

Ongoing Research

  1. Evaluation of Demand Management Techniques for Smart Grid Integration
  2. Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) Enabled Peak Load Management in Islanded Microgrids
  3. Development of Agent-Based Control Architectures for Renewable-Driven Power Grids