Background
Enjeti is orginally from India. Studied in Osmani University, Hyderabad and Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India
Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India
Enjeti earned his Master of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur in 1982.
Osmania University Main Rd, Amberpet, Hyderabad, Telangana, India
Enjeti received a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Osmania University in 1980.
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Enjeti received a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Electrical Engineering from Concordia University in 1988.
Enjeti is orginally from India. Studied in Osmani University, Hyderabad and Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India
Enjeti received a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Osmania University in 1980. Two years later he earned his Master of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur. Also in 1988, Prasad was given a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Electrical Engineering from Concordia University.
Prasad Enjeti joined the staff of Texas A&M University as a TI (Texas Instruments) Professor and a legal specialist in power electronics technology in June 1988. In January 2008, Enjeti was appointed Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at Texas A&M University at Qatar. Two years later, in October 2010, he became Associate Department Head of Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at Texas A&M University. During May 2013 – August 2015 Prasad was Associate Dean for Undergraduate Programs in the College of Engineering. In September 2015 he received the position of Associate Dean for Academic Affairs there and held it until August 2019.
In addition to his regular graduate and undergraduate teaching load, he along with his students and colleagues has taught 25 different technical short courses, has published well over 100 conference papers, 86 journal papers, and seven book chapters.
Dr. Enjeti’s primary research interests are Advance power electronic converters for utility interface of solar-pv/wind/fuel-cell/battery-energy storage power systems; design of high-temperature power conversion systems with wide band-gap semiconductor devices; new converter topologies for single/three phase solid state transformers (SSTs) with medium frequency isolation; medium voltage power converters for mega-watt scale solar-pv/wind/fuel-cell energy systems, adjustable speed drives with medium frequency transformer isolation; development of smart solar pv-systems for curved surfaces / BIPVs; power quality enhancement for interconnected renewables; power quality issues: design & development of active power filters; dynamic voltage restorer’s (DVRs) and new & improved ride-through technologies employing flywheel and supercapacitors; advancing switching power supply designs for portable power systems and modular fuel-cell systems.
Enjeti has assisted legal teams in power electronic technology applications: power management of various analog-mix-signal systems, dimmable & non-dimmable compact fluorescent lamp ballasts, LED lighting systems, ac/dc adapters, power factor correction systems, solar/wind powered generators, fuel cell systems, battery powered UPS systems and automobiles, PWM adjustable speed drive systems, aircraft and shipboard power systems etc.
Dr. Prasad Enjeti is a recognized authority in the power electronics industry. As a technical power electronics expert, he can quickly assess case details and prioritize the key points. As an experienced executive, he can provide industry overview and recognize the business implications at hand.
Enjeti is the lead developer of the Power Electronics / Power Quality & Fuel Cell Power Conditioning Laboratories at Texas A&M University and is actively involved in many projects with industries while engaged in teaching, research and consulting in the area of power electronics.
His research emphasis on industry-based issues has attracted significant funding. So far, 26 PhD and 41 MS students have graduated under his supervision and have spring-boarded into key leadership positions.
Dr. Prasad Enjeti is a Fellow of IEEE (year 2000) for "Contributions to solutions of utility interface problems in power electronic systems and harmonic mitigation". He is the inaugural recipient of the R. David Middlebrook Technical Achievement Award from the IEEE Power Electronics Society, 2012.
Enjeti is a member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
Prasad Enjeti married Radhika