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Both individuals and collaborative teams may apply. For team applications, please choose one primary faculty applicant/researcher to submit and represent the project. Additional applications representing the same project will not be reviewed. COMPLETED RESEARCH Application cover page Primary faculty researcher/applicant contact information Last name: ____________________________________________________________________________________ First name: ____________________________________________________________________________________ Cal Poly email: _________________________________________________________________________________ Work phone: ___________________________________________________________________________________ Department: ___________________________________________________________________________________ Status: Tenured Tenure track Lecturer Rank: _________________________________________________________________________________________ Cal Poly hire date: ______________________________________________________________________________ Research project Title: __________________________________________________________________________________________ Additional collaborators (if applicable) ____________________________________ _________________________________ _______________________ Name Email Dept. or affiliation ____________________________________ _________________________________ _______________________ Name Email Dept. or affiliation ____________________________________ _________________________________ _______________________ Name Email Dept. or affiliation ____________________________________ _________________________________ _______________________ Name Email Dept. or affiliation LEARN BY DOING SCHOLAR AWARDS 2018

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Both individuals and collaborative teams may apply. For team applications, please choose one primary faculty applicant/researcher to submit and represent the project. Additional applications representing the same project will not be reviewed.

COMPLETED RESEARCHApplication cover page

Primary faculty researcher/applicant contact information

Last name: ____________________________________________________________________________________

First name: ____________________________________________________________________________________

Cal Poly email: _________________________________________________________________________________

Work phone: ___________________________________________________________________________________

Department: ___________________________________________________________________________________

Status: Tenured Tenure track Lecturer

Rank: _________________________________________________________________________________________

Cal Poly hire date: ______________________________________________________________________________

Research project

Title: __________________________________________________________________________________________

Additional collaborators (if applicable)

____________________________________ _________________________________ _______________________Name Email Dept.oraffiliation

____________________________________ _________________________________ _______________________Name Email Dept.oraffiliation

____________________________________ _________________________________ _______________________Name Email Dept.oraffiliation

____________________________________ _________________________________ _______________________Name Email Dept.oraffiliation

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1. Required application materials:

• Cover page

• A 2-3 page narrative including:

A. AcleararticulationofhowyoudefineLearnbyDoing;B. Acompellingcasebasedonthisdefinitionforhowyourscholarshipinformsthevalue of

LearnbyDoingapproachestopedagogy;

C. Adescriptionoftheprojectthatincludesadescriptionofthemethodology,objectives, theoreticaljustification,andsignificanceoftheproject;

D. Evidenceofexternalrevieworvalidation(e.g.peerreview,receiptofgrantfunding);E. Evidenceofbroaderimpacts(orstatementofexpectedimpacts,ifrecentlypublished)of

thescholarship.Thismayincludepagedownloads,citations,altmetrics,reviews,and presentations,aswellascontinuationofgrantfunding,orreproductionorextensionof the research.

• ONE primary or exemplar publication or other scholarly product representing

the completed work. Dependingonyourdiscipline,thismayincludepresentations,

publications,refereedmedia,books,chapters,articles,images,video,etc.

• A current curriculum vitae for the primary researcher/applicant. In the case of a

collaborativeproject,pleaseprovideCVsforallcollaborators.

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Questions?PleasecontactJeanineScaramozzino,LearnbyDoingAwardsCommitteeChair, at [email protected].

Instructions: How to apply

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Learn by doing educational experience in its simplest form should first immerse learners in an

experience and then encourages reflection about the experience to develop new skills, new attitudes, or

new ways of thinking (Lewis & Williams, 1994, p. 5). This could be mainly accomplished by keeping a

balance between the experiential activities and the underlying content or theory, and creating a space for

students to work through their own process of self-discovery. Approaches such as bringing in my industry

experiences in the forms of real-world in-class examples and practical solutions to problems not typically

covered in traditional textbooks are what I offer in my classes through course readers I’ve developed. To

date I have written 8 course readers totaling over 2600 pages, each of which is made available to students.

To complement the theories, I assign final hardware design projects in my classes enforcing students to

utilize commercially available solutions to ensure students’ learn by doing experience.

In addition, I further seek to nurture the academic environment where students may reflect on

their own learning, bringing the theory to life and gaining insight into themselves and their interactions

with the real-world, and working with people with different views. Lab courses are the perfect place to

achieve these where I continue to share my hands-on skills and to develop laboratory experiments that are

most relevant to industry while emphasizing the use of standard industry lab equipment. On this effort,

I’ve developed 12 laboratory experiments with their corresponding lab manuals for 5 courses. Many of

these labs were supported by industry in the forms of lab equipment, components, and cash donations.

Beyond the lab courses, I strive to engage students to sharpen their practical research skill by

routinely bringing in sponsored industry projects that serve as students’ senior projects and master’s

theses. To this extent, I’ve been successful in securing grants and equipment donation from industries,

government, and Cal Poly totaling over $1M. With these grants, I’ve been able to financially support

many of the completed 172 senior projects and 67 MS theses that I’ve supervised since joining Cal Poly.

Furthermore, to help achieve the life-learning educational outcome, students working on these sponsored

projects contributed to many of the 165 papers I’ve published by co-authoring the papers with me.

Motivated by my personal experience growing up in a developing country without electricity, I

started a new direction of my research in 2010 called the DC House Project whose basic diagram is

depicted below. It has been estimated that about 1.2 Billion people in the world today are living without

electricity (International Energy Agency, 2017). Many of these people are below the poverty line and live

in rural area such that building power distribution infrastructure to provide their electricity is not

economically viable. Ironically, the regions that these people live in have been known to have plentiful

access to renewable energy sources such as solar, hydro, and wind. The DC House project therefore has

the following main goals:

Provide access to electricity in areas

unreachable by the power grid and

underprivileged communities in developing

countries to improve their welfare

Promote global use in renewable energy

sources while increasing system efficiency,

thereby reducing carbon footprint and

associated cost

Increase awareness to, share passion with, and

educate students and community (within Cal

Poly and globally) on the importance of

renewable energy sources

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With the DC house system, each residential house will operate in simpler and more economical DC

electricity rather than the legacy AC electricity. This would result in improving the overall system

efficiency, which further helps reduced global carbon footprint. The house will also be able to operate

from multiple small-scale renewable energy sources, including human-powered generator such as bicycle,

swing, and merry-go-round generators.

The project is divided into three 5-year phases: initial development, field testing and refinements,

and commercialization. Phase 1 (Initial Development) started in 2010 and was completed in 2015. This is

the phase where initial studies were conducted, and feasibility studies on available technical solutions

were analyzed. Several key technologies were explored and hardware prototypes were designed and built

in this phase. This is also the phase where the completion of one or more DC House prototypes was

targeted toward the end of the phase. The second phase started in 2016 focusing on field testing of the

constructed hardware prototypes and gathering data, which are then used to assess system performance

and make some refinements to the initial design. Phase 2 is still on-going and will end in 2020. Following

this phase is Phase 3, which aims to commercialize the key technologies of the DC House to mainly

developing countries in Asia, Africa, and South America. Just like the previous two phases, Phase 3 is

planned to last for 5 years.

For the Learn By Doing Scholars Awards, I’d like to request for consideration the completion of

Phase 1 of the DC House Project. As previously explained, this phase was completed

in 2015 and was the most design intensive phase involving 35 senior projects and 10

MS theses, totaling 70 students at Cal Poly. During this phase, I introduced the DC

House idea to the international community resulting in 15 published conference papers

(co-authored with students) and 5 keynote speeches at international conferences, and

27 guest lectures at universities abroad. I was interviewed by an on-line trade

magazine EEWeb Pulse about the DC House project where I appeared on the cover of

their September 2011 issue. In addition, I was invited by the largest gathering of North America’s

renewable energy industries as a panelist in “Renewable Energy World Conference and Expo” in 2012.

Another on-line trade magazine EETimes in October 2014 also covered the DC House project in their

featured article “Solar Rising in Village Microgrids”. Lastly, it was a great honor to be invited by the

Economists magazine to contribute an article in their 2014 report “Powering Up: Perspectives on

Indonesia's Energy Future”, and to be a panelist at their Indonesia Summit conference in 2014. Such

efforts are crucial for the DC House project in getting the initial feedback and international partnership

from the academic and industry communities, and at the same time enhance Cal Poly’s presence

internationally. As a result as many as 12 Memorandum of Agreements were signed between Cal Poly’s

College of Engineering and universities in Indonesia, Philippines, and Malaysia during Phase 1. Many

faculty and students from these universities participated in the DC House research efforts and conducted

Skype meetings with me and my students here at Cal Poly where we had brainstorming sessions on DC

house related projects. I was a faculty

member in a Doctoral dissertation committee

for one Ph.D. student at Universitas

Padjadjaran in Indonesia who did his research

on DC House and was a visiting scholar at

Cal Poly in 2011 to conduct his research with

me and my students. Two DC House

prototypes were completed in Philippines

(pictured on the left) and Indonesia, in

addition to one at Cal Poly, where work on

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gathering data are still on-going as part of Phase 2. For the prototype in the Philippines, I was invited as a

USAID-STRIDE Visiting Scholar in 2015 where I spent a month to help with the construction of the DC

House at the Technological Institute of the Philippines. During Phase 1, two key technologies were

successfully developed: smart DC wall plug and multiple-input single-output (MISO) converter. For the

smart DC wall plug, I worked with a faculty from a different engineering department and were able to

secure a $150,000 grant from the California Energy Commission in 2012. The project was completed in

2014 and involved several students resulting in several conference papers (co-authored with students). For

the MISO converter, my students and I were able to develop a new solution, which was then filed for a

US Patent application (with a student as a co-inventor and status is still pending).

At the conclusion of Phase 1 in 2015, the DC House project has grown into international

collaborative research efforts involving numerous students from Cal Poly and abroad. As a faculty, the

project has provided me with the opportunities to conduct learn-by-doing scholarly activities and to

explore new solutions where students (at Cal Poly and abroad) were engaged in solving real world

problems and challenges. As previously explained, the project holds not only the true meaning of learn-

by-doing educational experience, but also in enforcing the life-long learning education to our students, all

in the context of helping fellow human beings in underprivileged communities of developing countries

improve their welfare through increasing their access to electricity while reducing global carbon footprint

through utilization of renewable energy technologies.

Thank you very much for your consideration.

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Work Cited

Lewis, L.H. & Williams, C.J. (1994). In Jackson, L. & Caffarella, R.S. (Eds.). Experiential Learning: A

New Approach (pp. 5-16). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

International Energy Agency (2017). World Energy Outlook.

http://www.worldenergyoutlook.org/resources/energydevelopment. Retrieved 3/1/2018.

Rick Merritt (October 2014). EETimes. Solar Rising in Village Microgrids.

Taufik (January 2014). The Economist, Powering Up: Perspectives on Indonesia's Energy Future. Rural

electrification: The DC House solution,

EEWeb Pulse (2011). The DC House Project.

Curriculum Vitae TAUFIK – Page 1

TAUFIK

Professor of Electrical Engineering (805) 756-2318, [email protected] http://www.ee.calpoly.edu/faculty/taufik

RESEARCH GOALS

Advancing technology for humanity to provide access to electricity for people living away from the power grid, mainly in developing countries, while promoting the use of greener, more environmentally friendly, and sustainable renewable energy sources

Actively participating in the education and utilization of smart grid and microgrid technologies to improve reliability and quality in power delivery, and bringing back the experience to classroom

THE DC HOUSE PROJECT RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS

Initiated the DC House Project in 2010 to develop the technology that enables people living in rural areas away from the grid get access to electricity utilizing local renewable energy potentials and delivering the electrical power most efficiently using DC (Direct Current) electricity (DC House website http://dchouse.calpoly.edu/) o Became the cover story of the EEWeb Pulse engineering trade magazine (https://www.eeweb.com/magazine/issue-10-2011) o Established partnership with 9 universities in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Philippines, which resulted in 3 DC House prototypes

(Cal Poly, Technological Institute of the Philippines, and Universitas Padjadjaran Indonesia), numerous undergraduate senior design projects, two PhD dissertations, and three international visiting scholars to Cal Poly.

o Invited and attended as a panelist for the Economist Magazine’s 2014 Indonesia Summit o Delivered keynote speeches in 11 International Conferences to talk about the project o Published an invited article for the Economist Magazine, appeared in their report “Powering Up: Perspectives on Indonesia’s

energy future – A report from the Economist Intelligence Unit”, https://www.eiuperspectives.economist.com/sites/default/files/Indonesia_Powering_up_web_1_0.pdf

o Produced 2 provisional patents (1 US patent and 1 Indonesian patent) o Published 27 conference papers co-authored with students and university collaborators o Involved 48 undergraduate and 12 graduate students at Cal Poly resulting in numerous senior projects and MS Theses o Completed installation of the DC House system in a government office building in Jatinangor, West Java, combining a 150W

solar panel system with 250W wind generator (http://www.unpad.ac.id/en/2016/08/unpad-dan-calpoly-state-university-kembangkan-prototipe-teknologi-rumah-dc-di-kantor-kecamatan-jatinangor/)

o Brought in $200k external funding o Completed the DC House load system with Architectural Engineering students and faculty (Professors Kevin Dong and

Thomas Fowler) on the Romberg Tiburon Research Center o On-going project with College of Architecture to design power system for Same Polytechnic College in Tanzania o Proposed projects in the southern province of Sulawesi island Indonesia

SUMMARY OF SCHOLARLY ACHIEVEMENTS

Acquired $640,000 grants, $325,000 lab equipment donation, $50,000 cash donation

Published 164 conference papers, 22 journals, 10 trade magazine articles, 11 technical reports, authored 2 books, main editor of 1 book, contributing author in 2 books

Led the ABET accreditation effort for the Electrical Engineering department; prepared and wrote the ABET self-study report

Obtained 1 US Patent No. 7,782,032 (awarded in 2012), 1 Provisional US Patent and 1 Provisional Indonesian Patent (filed 2015)

Developed 4 technical elective courses, wrote 17 laboratory experiments/manuals, authored 9 course readers

Faculty advisor to 172 completed senior projects and 67 completed MS theses at Cal Poly

Co-advisor to many senior projects in Indonesia and Philippines, and 5 PhD students from universities in Indonesia and Malaysia

Recipient of 29 teaching/education awards, including 1 from the USAID-STRIDE for the Visiting Scholar program in the Philippines

Facilitated and conducted research with 5 International Visiting Scholars at Cal Poly

Held key leadership roles in the electrical engineering department including Chair of the curriculum committee, Chair of tenured & probationary faculty committee, and Coordinator/Faculty lead in the ABET accreditation

Chaired the IEEE Central Coast section for 2 years (1000+ members)

Delivered keynote speeches at 11 international conferences, 79 guest lecture presentations and 5 short courses at universities in Malaysia, Indonesia, and Philippines

Served as a Visiting Professor at Universitas Padjadjaran in Indonesia

Spent 8 summers working in industry as a summer faculty fellow

Has been working as an engineering consultant for engineering companies

Served as associate editor to 5 international journals in engineering

Appeared three times on Indonesian National TV (interviews) o Voice of America – Indonesia, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CunjyVjNjzo o Kompas TV Indonesia, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8iYTjsGHkts&feature=youtu.be o Jember TV Indonesia, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqxjBwgqu6g&app=desktop

Curriculum Vitae TAUFIK – Page 2

EDUCATION

Doctor of Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Cleveland State University, May 1999 Master of Science, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Illinois at Chicago, May 1995

Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering with minor in Computer Science, Northern Arizona University, May 1993

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE); o Chair, IEEE Central Coast Section, 01/04 – 12/05 (1,000+ members) o Senior Member since 2007

Member, American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE)

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

09/11 – present Director, Electric Power Institute, Cal Poly State University, California, USA 06/09 – present Professor, Electrical Engineering, Cal Poly State University, California, USA 09/17 – present Adjunct Faculty, Electrical Engineering, Universitas Pertamina, Jakarta, Indonesia 07/16 – 08/16 Visiting Professor, Universitas Padjadjaran Bandung, Indonesia 11/15 – 12/15 Visiting Scholar (sponsored by USAID STRIDE), Technological Institute of the Philippines, Philippines 08/04 – 06/09 Associate Professor, Electrical Engineering, Cal Poly State University, California, USA 08/99 – 07/04 Assistant Professor, Electrical Engineering, Cal Poly State University, California, USA

INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE

Beyond campus, I strive to contribute my work and ideas that benefit the power industries in short and long terms, to assist in exploring new and creative solutions, to advance the pursuit of new technologies, and to educate young engineers. In doing so, I’ve been focusing on efforts that align with my passion to provide reliable access to electricity and promote the use of sustainable greener renewable energy sources to improve human conditions and quality of life.

MasTek, Inc., Los Angeles, Engineering Consultant

September 2016 – present o Conducted a study on inductive coupling in high voltage underground transmission lines o Assisted in the power supply development for communication system in utility power substation o Provided review and feedback for utility scale battery charging system design

San Diego Gas & Electric, San Diego, Summer Faculty Employment

Summer 2016, Substation Engineering Group o Developed a new training curriculum for electrical designers to help them progress in their career path while providing the managers

the necessary performance evaluations and assessments of the engineers o Assisted in the implementation of fuel cells technology in power distribution substation

Summer 2014, Innovation and Technology Group o Conducted a feasibility study to demonstrate a new Condition Based Maintenance of power transformer looking at chemical

composition of gases inside the transformer. The project was part of company’s Smart Grid project. o Conducted studies to demonstrate the benefits of using utility scale energy storage in power distribution system. The results of the

studies helped the company make the decision on whether to invest in energy storage technology.

Summer 2013, Innovation and Technology Group o Investigated various new technology options to mitigate power quality problems caused by utility scale Photovoltaics system o Developed training modules to prepare electrical engineers at the company for the Professional Engineers (PE) examination

Summer 2008, Transmission Engineering Group o Wrote a technical document entitled “Providing Power for the Digital Society: A Summary and Recommendations” describing

strategies and recommendations for SDGE to prepare for the increasing use of digital electrical loads o Developed an easy to understand manual for engineers to learn the theory, operation, and application of what was then a new fiber

optic technology called the Distributed Temperature Sensing technology in underground cables for real time monitoring system

Summer 2005, Power Quality Group o Led an engineering team to investigate the cause of intermittent power interruptions at a major manufacturing facility in San Diego,

recommended solutions to mitigate the problems. o Developed training modules in power system fundamentals for non-electrical engineers, gave short courses in power system

engineering for non-electrical engineers (two classes with about 40 attendees each).

Summer 2001, Transmission Planning Group

o Led an engineering team to develop technical guidelines for “Transmission Circuit Breaker Replacement Criteria”. The document is still currently being used by the engineers at the company.

o Provided recommendation for new solutions to power delivery problems at car shredding facility

San Diego Gas & Electric, San Diego, Engineering Consultant, 10/16 – present

Perform various technical support to various engineering projects within the Substation Engineering group

Sempra Energy, San Diego, Engineering Consultant, 07/14 – 06/15

Participated in a team to investigate frequent failures in inverters at utility scale Photovoltaics farm, provided technical advises on possible solutions and strategies to mitigate the issues

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Partoe Inc., Berkeley, Engineering Consultant, 07/09 – 07/14

Involved with the start-up in the design and prototyping of a new inverter for residential-scale (roof-top) solar panels

Enerpro Inc., Goleta, Engineering Consultant, 06/09 – 06/10

Developed the software tool to optimize the design of inductor and transformer, and to select the proper magnetic core type and size

Designed and built power circuits for wind turbine and railroad train power distribution systems

Diodes Inc., Westlake Village, Engineering Consultant, 09/07 – 09/08

Conducted various performance tests on the Super Barrier Rectifier Diode technology whose results were published in a trade magazine Bodo’s Power Systems – Electronics in Motion and Conversion (February 2009 issue)

APD Semiconductor, Redwood City, Engineering Consultant, 07/06 – 09/06

Involved with the first engineering group who designed, built, and tested the new type of diode technology called the Super Barrier Rectifier diode

Wrote four major technical reports which demonstrate the advantages of the newly developed technology compared to the existing ones

Rantec Power Systems, Los Osos, Engineering Consultant, 06/02 – 06/04

Designed and built high-density power supplies for the new generation of jet fighter planes and army tanks

Developed training modules and taught short courses in power electronics for engineers at the company

PATENTS (AWARDED & PENDING)

Taufik et.al, “Multiple Input Single Output DC-DC Converter for Renewable Energy”, Provisional US Patent, submitted 2015.

Taufik et.al, “Power Converger for Multiple Renewable Energy Sources”, Provisional Indonesian Patent, submitted in 2015.

Taufik, et.al, “System Method and Apparatus for a Multi-Phase DC-to-DC Converter”, US Patent No. 7,782,032.

AWARDS & RECOGNITIONS (PARTIAL LIST)

The following is a partial list of awards received that enhance Cal Poly’s reputation nationally and internationally, and demonstrates recognitions from students, peers, industry, professional and academic organizations.

State-Wide, National, and International levels o Visiting Scholar award recipient for the Philippines, USAID STRIDE (Science, Technology, Research, & Innovation for

Development), Technological Institute of the Philippines, December 2015. o Appeared on Voice of America VOA Indonesia channel broadcasted in several Indonesian TV channels and youtube

(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CunjyVjNjzo) o Outstanding Engineer Award, Power Engineering Society Chapter, IEEE Central Coast Section, 2013. o Outstanding Teaching Award, American Society of Engineering Education – Pacific Southwest Region, 2012. o Indonesian Diaspora Award on Education, Los Angeles, July 2012 o Appeared on the cover of EEWeb PULSE magazine, September 2011, http://www.eeweb.com/pulse/issue-10-2011

University level: Outstanding Faculty Advisor Award, Recipient Academic Advising Council, 2005

College of Engineering o Outstanding Professor, College of Engineering, 2014 o Faculty/Staff Appreciation Award, "For Going Above and Beyond in Inspiring and Assisting MEP Students", Multicultural

Engineering Program, 2013 and 2014. o Professor of the Year, Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers, 2005. o Lockheed Martin "Most Supportive Professor", Society of Women in Engineering, 2005.

Electrical Engineering Department – Partial List (Total 20 Awards) o Recipient of Hood Endowed Professor, 2014 and 2015 o Favorite Professor, IEEE Student Branch and Electrical Engineering Department, 2009 and 2010 o Professor With Best Class Projects, IEEE Student Branch and Electrical Engineering Department, 2008 o Best Overall Professor, IEEE Student Branch and Electrical Engineering Department, 2007 o Most Outstanding Lecturer, Electrical Engineering Department, 2006 o Best EE Lab Instructor, Electrical Engineering Department, 2005 o Instructor From Whom Students Learn The Most, Electrical Engineering Department, 2004 o Best EE Lecturer, Electrical Engineering Department, 2002

LECTURE & LAB COURSES, SENIOR PROJECTS, MS THESES & OTHERS

Taught a total of 11 lecture courses (undergraduate and graduate levels) o Developed own course readers with end of chapter self-assessment problems for 9 courses (average 400 pages each) made

available to students o Revamped four technical elective courses to enhance their contents and attract students’ interest. The courses had enrolment

of less than 10 students in 1999/2000, and it has now grown to 36 to 54 students.

Taught a total of 11 laboratory courses o Developed 17 laboratory experiments and wrote their lab manuals that are still being used o Obtained sponsorship from a company in the final project of one lab course. The company supplies free circuit components for

students to build their final hardware project

Curriculum Vitae TAUFIK – Page 4

Supervised a total of 172 senior design projects at Cal Poly, and many students abroad o One senior project won the 1st Place in the 2004 California State University Wide Research Competition under the category

“Undergraduate Engineering” o One senior project won the 3rd Place in the 2008 National Junior Space Elevator Competition sponsored by NASA o Doctoral dissertation committee members for three PhD students in Indonesia o Since 2010, Co-advisor to senior design project groups (totaling 40-50 undergraduate students) at University of Brawijaya

Malang, University of Jakarta, University of Muhammadiyah Malang, State Polytechnic of Malang, and University of Jember (all in Indonesia)

Supervised 67 completed master’s theses and currently supervising 7 more o 2 resulted in US Patents (one awarded, the other provisional) o 13 were industry sponsored MS theses

Visiting Scholars o Conducted research on renewable energy and smart grid related topics with Visiting Scholars (university professors) from

abroad who spent one quarter at Cal Poly: Rosmaliati, “Condition Based Maintenance of Power Transformer Using Computational Intelligence”, Inst. of Technology

Sepuluh Nopember – Indonesia, Fall 2017 A. Tjahjono, “Adaptive Overcurrent Relays for Microgrid”, Inst. of Technology Sepuluh Nopember – Indonesia, Fall 2016 A. Abubakar, “Soft-switching Multiple Input Single Output Converter for Combining Renewable Energy Sources”,

University of Technology Malaysia, Fall 2015 A. Parastiwi, “Digital Control System for Microhydro Power Generator”, Electrical Engineering Department, State

Polytechnic of Malang – Indonesia, Fall 2013 M. Taufik, “Portable Nanohydro Power Generator for Rural Electrification”, Department of Physics, University of

Padjadjaran Bandung – Indonesia, Fall 2012

INVITED KEYNOTE SPEECHES, TUTORIALS, LECTURES AND PRESENTATIONS

International o A panelist for “Eastern Indonesia Development” at the Economist Indonesian Summit, Feb 2014. o Keynote speaker at 10 International Conferences in Electrical Engineering

"The DC House Project for Rural Electrification", International Conference on Technology and Applications, Surabaya, Indonesia, July 2017.

"Intelligent Systems in DC House for Residential Electricity", International Seminar on Application for Technology of Information and Communication Science and Technology, Semarang, Indonesia, August 2016.

"Residential Electricity the DC House Way: Progresses, Challenges, and Opportunities", the 6th International Annual Engineering Seminar, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, August 2016.

"Intelligent Systems in DC House for Residential Electricity", International Seminar on Intelligent Technology and Its Applications, Lombok, Indonesia, July 2016.

"The DC House Project as an Alternate Solution to Rural Electrification", International Conference on Applied Electrical, Electronics, and Informatics Engineering, Pontianak, Indonesia, July 2016.

"Recent Status and Challenges of the DC House Project for Rural Electrification", Padjadjaran International Physics Symposium, Indonesia, May 2013.

"DC House Project for Sustainable Rural Electrification", EBTKE Conference and Exhibition, Jakarta Convention Center, Indonesia, July 2012.

"The DC House Project: Providing Access to Electricity for the Unfortunates”, International Conference on Sustainable Innovation, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, March 2012.

“Solar Energy: Potential and Product Development for Remote Areas”, Information Technology and Electrical Engineering, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, July 2011.

“Solar Energy: Potential and Product Development for Remote Areas”, the 2nd Indonesia International Conference on Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Small Business, Universitas Multimedia Nusantara, Indonesia, July 2010.

"Resonant Power Converters: An Overview ", IEEE International Conference on Power Electronics and Electric Machines, Indonesia, July 2000.

o Guest lecturer at 79 universities in Malaysia, Philippines, and Indonesia o Instructor for short courses in electrical engineering topics at universities in Malaysia, Philippines, and Indonesia

National & State o Keynote speaker at 1 fundraising event, Guest lecturer at 10 companies, Instructor for short-courses at 4 companies

Local & Cal Poly

Instructor for EIT Preparation Review Session (2002 – 2004), Outreach activities to 4 local high schools, gave numerous technical presentations to electrical engineering students

GRANTS (PARTIAL LIST)

Received $635,000 total from external funding, $122,000 total from internal (Cal Poly & Partnerships), several major grants received are listed below:

Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter Development for Residential DC Electricity, California Energy Commission, $150,000, 2013

Microgrid and Smart Inverter Project, San Diego Gas & Electric, $10,000, 2017

California State University as A Living Laboratory (CALL) Grant, California State University, $31,300, 2015

Curriculum Vitae TAUFIK – Page 5

High Density Inverter for the Little Box Google Challenge, Power Integrations inc., $38,000, 2014

Smart Grid Technology Projects, San Diego Gas & Electric, $10,000, 2012

Ground Fault Interrupter Circuit, Chevron, $100,000, 2010

Development of Sustainable Energy Lab, Sempra Energy, $66,400, 2009

Power Quality And Performance Study of a Fuel Cell Based Power Electronics System, Malaysian Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation,$50,000, 2008

Design and Development of High-Performance High-Density DC-DC Converters, C3RP Cal Poly Partnership, $33,000, 2009

Investigation of Efficiency Improvement in High-Density Light-Weight Converter, C3RP Cal Poly Partnership, $33,000, 2004

Building Photovoltaic Facility, C3RP Cal Poly Partnership, $30,000, 2002

Optimization of Water and Energy Resources Associated with Irrigation Water Delivery and Management, California Energy Commission, $75,000, 2001

EQUIPMENT DONATIONS (PARTIAL LIST)

Received $325,000 in equipment donation with some listed below:

5 units of High-Voltage High-Power electronics load and 2 units of 4-quadrant power supplies for power electronics lab, Texas

Instruments ($20,000)

30 laboratory benches for 4 electrical engineering laboratory rooms in building 20, Texas Instruments and Lab 126

1 unit of Frequency Response Analyzer for power electronics lab, Texas Instruments, ($15,000)

25 units of digital protection relays for electric machines lab, San Diego Gas & Electric, ($200,000)

SERVICES

International: o Associate Editor, International Journal of Power Electronics and Drive Systems, 2008 – present o International Advisory Committee and technical reviewer for numerous international conferences in engineering

National: Chair of IEEE Central Coast Section (2004 and 2005)

Served in numerous college and university level committees, faculty advisor to Solar Decathlon Team (2003) and Philippine Cultural Exchange students (2002 – 2014)

Served in electrical engineering department committees and took the leadership role as the Chair in several key committees such as Curriculum Committee, Tenured & Probationary Faculty Committee, Students Awards, and ABET Accreditation

PUBLICATIONS

Authored an invited article for the Economist, "Rural electrification: The DC House solution", Powering Up: Perspectives on Indonesia's Energy Future, Jan 2014, https://www.eiuperspectives.economist.com/sites/default/files/Indonesia_Powering_up_web_1_0.pdf

Books o Taufik, “Introduction to Power Electronics”, CreateSpace Independent Publishing, August 2017, ISBN: 978-1975931049 o Editors: Taufik, T., Prabasari, I., Rineksane, I.A., Yaya, R., Widowati, R., P. Rosyidi, S. Riyadi, S., Harsanto, P., "ICOSI 2014:

Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Sustainable Innovation", Springer, April 2016, ISBN: 978-981-287-660-7. o Taufik, “Beasiswa Kuliah di Amerika”, (in Indonesian), 1st edition, PT. Citra Aditya Bakti, Bandung, 2007, ISBN: 979-414-958-6. o Contributing Author (1 Chapter), “Bunga Rampai Pemikiran Akademisi Indonesia di Amerika Serikat”, Andi Yogyakarta, 2016,

ISBN: 978–979– 29– 6071–6 o Contributing Author (1 Chapter), “25 Kisah Ilmuwan Indonesia Yang Mendunia”, Elex Media Komputindo, 2017, ISBN: 978–

602–02–9672–2

Main Author and Editor, Electrical Engineering Department Self-Assessment Study Report for the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) visit 2008

Technical reports o Taufik, “Development of PSCAD Component Models for PV-Grid Integration Study”, submitted to SDGE, July 2012. o Taufik, “Distributed Temperature Sensing for Underground Cables”, submitted to SDGE, July 2008. o C. Burt, X. Piao, F. Gaudi, B. Busch, and Taufik, “Electric Motor Efficiency under Variable Frequencies and Loads”, Irrigation

Training and Research Center, Cal Poly State University, San Luis Obispo, October 2006 o Taufik and Bisrat Yohannes, “Diode Voltage Spike Measurements in Flyback Circuit using PN, SBR and Schottky Diodes”,

submitted to APD Semiconductor, August 2006 o Taufik, “Calculation of Diode Losses”, submitted to APD Semiconductor, August 2006. o Taufik, “Junction Capacitance: Contribution to Diode Loss and Inrush Currents”, submitted to APD Semiconductor, Aug 2006 o Taufik, “Impact of Diode’s Reverse Recovery Time and Junction Capacitance to Rectifier’s Voltage Spike in Flyback Circuit”,

submitted to APD Semiconductor, July 2006. o Taufik, “Providing Power for Digital Society: A Summary and Recommendations”, submitted to SDGE, August 2005. o Taufik, “Improving Efficiency of High-Density DC-DC Converters”, submitted to ONR/C3RP, June 2005. o Taufik, “Building Photovoltaic Facility”, submitted to ONR/C3RP, June 2003. o Taufik, et.al. “Study on SDGE Transmission Circuit Breaker Replacement Criteria”, submitted to SDGE, September 2001.

Authored and co-authored 10 trade magazine articles

Peer-reviewed journals

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o R. I. Putri, I. Mahmudi, M. Pujiantara, A. Priyadi, Taufik, M. H. Purnomo, "Modified Firefly Algorithm for Improved Maximum Power Extraction on Wind Energy Conversion System", International Journal of Renewable Energy Research.

o A. Abubakar, A. Ponniran, and Taufik, "Simulation and Analysis of Multiphase Boost Converter with Soft-Switching for Renewable Energy Application", International Journal of Power Electronics and Drive Systems, Vol. 8, No. 4, December 2017.

o A. Tjahjono, D. O. Anggriawan, A. K. Faizin, A. Priyadi, M. Pujiantara, Taufik, and M. H. Purnomo, "Adaptive modified firefly algorithm for optimal coordination of overcurrent relays", IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution, Vol. 11 Iss. 10, pp. 2575-2585, July 2017.

o M. F. E. Purnomo, S. H. Pramono, M. A. Pamungkas, and Taufik, "Study of the Effect of Air-Gap to Array Microstrip Antenna for Mobile Satellite Communications", Asian Research Publication Network Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Vol. 10, No: 20, November 2015.

o A. B. Afarulrazi, M.U. Wahyu, T. Taufik, S. Aizam, Jumadril, "Design Study of Zero Voltage Switching for DC/DC Boost Converter", Applied Mechanics and Materials, Vol. 785, pp. 136-140, April 2015.

o M. Taufik, Taufik, J. Brinsfield, G. Bergdoll, "Effect of Resonant Capacitance and Inductance on Peak Capacitor Voltage and Inductor Current in SLR Converter", International Review on Modeling and Simulations (IREMOS), 2015.

o A. Muqorobin, P. Irasari, Taufik, "Comparison of Unmodulated Current Control Characteristics of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor", Journal of Mechatronics, Electrical Power, and Vehicular Technology, Volume 5, No. 2, 2014.

o R. I. Putri, S. Wibowo, M. Rifa’i, Taufik, "Fuzzy Incremental Conductance for Maximum Power Point Tracking in Photovoltaic System", International Journal of Engineering ,Science and Innovative Technology, Volume 3, Issue 6, November 2014.

o B. Y. Husodo, S. M. Ayob, M. Anwari, Taufik, “Simulation of Modified Simple Boost Control for Z-Source Inverter", International Journal of Automation and Power Engineering, Vol. 2, Issue 4, May 2013.

o W.M.Utomo, Z.A. Haron, A. A. Bakar, M. Z. Ahmad and Taufik, “Voltage Tracking of a DC-DC Buck-Boost Converter Using Neural Network Control”, International Journal of Computer Technology and Electronics Engineering, Volume 1, Issue 3, 2011.

o A. S. Samosir, Taufik and A. H. M. Yatim, “Simulation and Implementation of Interleaved Boost DC-DC Converter for Fuel Cell Application”, International Journal of Power Electronics and Drive Systems, Dec 2011.

o M. Anwari, M. I. Hamid, A. Hiendro and Taufik, “Power Quality Analysis of Adjustable Speed Drive with Multi-Pulse Rectifier”, Journal of the Japan Society for Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics.

o Taufik, A. Polleri, and M. Taufik, “Modeling of Paralleled Series-Loaded-Resonant Converter with Phase-Shifting Control”, International Journal of Modeling, Simulation, and Scientific Computing, Vol. 2, June 2011.

o B. Y. Husodo, M. Anwari, S. M. Ayob, Taufik, “Analysis and Simulation of a New Three Phase LLCC Resonant Inverter for Fuel Cell Applications”, International Review on Modeling and Simulations, Vol. 4 N. 1, February 2011.

o T. Taufik, R. Prasetyo, D. Dolan, D. Garinto, "A Cell-Based Multiphase Interleaving Buck Converter with Bypass Capacitors", Journal of World Academy of Science, Engineering, and Technology, Issue 43, July 2010.

o T. Taufik, T. Gunawan, D. Dolan, M. Anwari, "Design and Analysis of Two-Phase Boost DC-DC Converter", Journal of World Academy of Science, Engineering, and Technology, Issue 43, July 2010.

o D. D. Romero, A. S. Prabuwono, Taufik, and A. Hasniaty, “A Review of Sensing Techniques for Real-time Traffic Surveilance”, Journal of Applied Science, Vol. 11, No. 1, pp. 192-198, 2011.

o Xiao-Hua Yu, Weiming Li, and Taufik, “Design and Implementation of a Neural Network Controller for Real-time Adaptive Voltage Regulation”, Journal of Neurocomputing, Science Direct, Elsevier, ISSN: 0925-2312, Volume 73, Issues 1-3, December 2009, Pages 531-535.

o M. I. Hamid, M. Anwari, and Taufik, “Comparison of Current Control Methods on Carrier Based VSI-PWM Inverter Drives from Line Power Quality Aspect”, TELKOMNIKA Journal, ISSN: 1693-6930, Vol. 6, No. 2, August 2008.

o Charles M. Burt, Xianshu Piao, Franklin Gaudi, Bryan Busch, and Taufik, “Electric Motor Efficiency Under Variable Frequencies and Loads”, ASCE Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, April 2008.

o V. Rodov, A. Ankoudinov, Taufik, “Super Barrier Rectifier – A New Generation of Power Diode”, IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications, January 2008.

Peer-reviewed conference papers o Taufik, "Research Experience on the DC House Project for Rural Electrification", Proc. of International Conference on

Computational Science and Computational Intelligence - Symposium on Education, December 2017. o M. Taufik, Taufik, and B. Stafford, "Comparison of AC and DC LED Light Bulb Efficiency for Residential Electricity", Proc. of

International Symposium on Materials and Electrical Engineering (ISMEE), November 2017. o Taufik, A. Tjahjono, "A Flyback Inverter Without Input Electrolytic Capacitor", Proc. of International Electronics Symposium

(IES), September 2017. o Taufik, Rosmaliati, and M. Taufik, "Performance Analysis of Multiple Input Boost Converter with Inherent OR Diode

Configuration", Proc. of 18th International Seminar on Intelligent Technology and Its Application, August 2017. o Taufik, C. Aarstad, A. Kean, "Arc Fault Characterization System for the Low Voltage DC Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter", Proc. of

International Conference on Systems Engineering, August 2017. o A. Afarulrazi, M. Wahyu, A. Ponniran, and Taufik, "Simulation and Analysis of Multiphase Boost Converter with Soft-Switching

for Renewable Energy Application", Proc. of International Conference on Systems Engineering, August 2017. o Taufik. A. Mubaraki, M. Wahyu, and A. Afarulrazi, "Impact of Photovoltaic System Penetration on the Operation of Voltage

Regulator Equipment", Proc. of International Conference on Engineering Application, Physics, and Sciences, July 2017. o Taufik, Z. Eldredge, Z. Hay, "A SIngle Board Buck and Boost Bidirectional DC-DC Converter for DC House Energy

Management System", Proc. of The 2017 International Conference on Technology and Applications, July 2017. o Taufik, A. Luan, "Bidirectional Flyback DC-DC Converter for the DC House Project", Proc. of The 2017 International

Conference on Technology and Applications, July 2017. o Taufik, "Teaching the Hands-on Magnetic Design Laboratory Course: Experience and Lessons Learned", Proc. of 2017 ASEE

PSW Conference. o K. Pretzer, A. Shaban, Taufik, "Development of Laboratory Experiments for Protection and Communication in Radial and

Bidirectional Power Systems", Proc. of 2017 ASEE PSW Conference.

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o A. Tjahjono, A. Priyadi, M. Pujiantara, M. H. Purnomo, Taufik, A. Shaban, X. Yu, "Modeling Characteristic Curves of Digital Overcurrent Relay (DOCR) for User-defined Characteristic Curve using Artificial Neural Network", Proc. of the 2016 International Conference on Computational Science and Computational Intelligence, December 2016.

o K. Htoo, Taufik, and G. Larson, "Multiple-Input Bridge Converter for Connecting Multiple Renewable Energy Sources to a DC System", Proc. of 2016 Future Technologies Conference, December 2016.

o A. Medina, A. Salguero, Taufik, and A. Parastiwi, "Phase Shifted Boost-Cuk Converter for Renewable Energy Applications", Proc. of 2016 3rd ICNERE & 8th EECCIS Conference, October 2016.

o M. Taufik and Taufik, "Modeling and Simulation of Solar Powered DC Water Pump", Proc. 2016 FORTEI Seminar, Oct 2016. o D. Magdefrau, Taufik, M. Poshtan, and M. Muscarella, "Analysis and Review of DC Microgrid Implementations", Proc. of

International Seminar on Application for Technology of Information and Communication Science and Technology, Aug 2016. o Taufik, D. Sawitri, and M. Muscarella, "'Power Quality Analysis of Variable Frequency Drives Connected to a Reactively

Compensated Mixed Load System'", Proc. of International Seminar on Technology of Information and Communication Science and Technology, August 2016.

o Taufik, and M. Muscarella, "''Development of DC House Prototypes as Demonstration Sites for an Alternate Solution to Rural Electrification'", Proc. of the 6th International Annual Engineering Seminar, July 2016.

o M. Muscarella, J. Mitchell, and Taufik, "Design Considerations of Diode Source Protection in Multiple Buck Converter", Proc. of International Conference on Applied Electrical, Electronics, and Informatics Engineering, July 2016.

o C. Aarstad, Taufik, A. Kean, and M. Muscarella, "Development of Arc Fault Interrupter Laboratory Testing for Low Voltage DC Electricity", Proc. of International Seminar on Intelligent Technology and Its Applications, July 2016.

o R. I. Putri, A. Priyadi, M.H. Purnomo, M. Pujiantara, and Taufik, "Optimum Control Strategy of Grid Connected PMSG Wind Turbine Based on Energy Storage System", Proc. of Intern. Seminar on Intelligent Technology and Its Applications, July 2016.

o Taufik, F. Milan, and M. Taufik, "WIP: International Partnership on the DC House Project for Rural Electrification", ASEE PSW Conference, April 2016.

o F. Milan, M. Yumul, and Taufik, "Design for the Adaptation of Prepayment Energy Metering System for Multi-Tenant Office Building and Rented Accommodations", International Conference on Engineering and Information Technology, Cebu, Philippines, January 2016.

o Taufik, F. Milan, and M. Yumul, "An Isolated Bidirectional Converter for Battery Charging/Discharging System", International Conference on Engineering and Information Technology, Cebu, Philippines, January 2016.

o M. Taufik, and Taufik,, "Unpad's DC House Prototype to Showcase an Alternative Solution to Rural Electrification", 1st International Conference on Rural Development and Community Empowerment, Bandung, November 2015.

o M. Taufik, Taufik, A. A. Bakar and W. M. Utomo, "Multiphase Charge Pump for High Output Voltage", IASTED International Conference on Advances in Power and Energy Systems, Marina Del Ray, October 2015.

o D. Sawitri and Taufik, "Fault Detection Using SVM Based Motor Current Signature Analysis for 3-Phase Induction Motors", IASTED International Conference on Advances in Power and Energy Systems, Marina Del Ray, October 2015.

o A. A. Bakar, W. M. Utomo, Taufik, S. A. Zulkifli and Jumadril Jn, "DC/DC Boost Converter with PI Controller using Real-Time Interface", The International Conference on Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Malaysia, August 2015.

o M. F. E. Purnomo, Taufik, "Study of the Effect of Air-Gap to Array Microstrip Antenna for Mobile Satellite Communications", The International Conference on Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Malaysia, August 2015.

o S. Westdal, K. Mendoza, Taufik, A. Parastiwi, "Calculating Frequency and Max Duty Cycle for the TI UCC38C4X Family PWM Controllers", 2015 National Seminar on Information Technology and Its Applications, June 2015.

o D. Dolan, V. Prodanov, Taufik, "Energy and Economic Losses due to Soiling on Utility Scale PV Systems to Guide Timing of Cost Effective Cleaning", 42th IEEE Photovoltaic Specialist Conference, New Orleans, June 2015.

o Taufik, D. Dolan, "Work-In-Progress: Enhancing Students’ Learning in Advanced Power Electronic Course Using a USB Solar Charger Project", ASEE PSW Conference, April 2015.

o A. Bakar, M. Wahyu, Taufik, S. Aizam, Jumadrill, "Design Study of Zero Voltage Switching for DC/DC Boost Converter", Ninth International Power Engineering and Optimization Conference, March 2015.

o A. Afarulrazi, M. Wahyu, Taufik, S. Aizam, M. Yonis, "Design of Analog to Digital Converter for DC to DC Boost Converter with Constant Output Voltage", Third International Conference on Computer Engineering and Mathematical Sciences, Dec 2014.

o Taufik, “The DC House Project: An Alternate Solution for Rural Electrification”, IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference, October 2014.

o D. Dolan, Taufik, M. Ducasse, "Quantifying Variability in Detailed Energy Useage on Repeated Trips in the Chevrolet Volt", 2013 World Electric Vehicle Symposium and Exhibition, EVS 2014, October 2014.

o A. Parastiwi, Taufik, “Microhydro for Rural Electrification as a Learn-By-Doing and Multidisciplinary Project: Lessons Learned”, ASEE PSW Conference, April 2014.

o A. Parastiwi, Taufik, “Experience from Faculty Exchange Program: Student Success Lesson from Cal Poly State University”, ASEE PSW Conference, April 2014.

o Taufik, "Rural Electrification: The DC House Solution", the Economist, Power Up: Perspectives on Indonesia's Energy Future, January 2014.

o D. Dolan, M. Ducasse, Taufik, “Variability in Detailed Energy Useage on Repeated Trips in the Chevrolet Volt”, EVS27 27th International Electric Vehicle Symposium, Barcelona, Spain, November 2013.

o D. Dolan, J. Dunning, Taufik, “Analysis of Detailed Electric Vehicle Data in Electrical Engineering Education”, EVS27 27th International Electric Vehicle Symposium, Barcelona, Spain, November 2013.

o D. Dolan, Taufik, "Characterizing Energy Usage of Chevrolet Volt Versus Speed", Proc. of SusTech, 2013. o Taufik, K. Liang, and M. Taufik, "Design and Simulation of DC Light Bulb for DC House", Proc. of 2013 PIPS, May 2013. o Taufik, D. Dolan, "WIP: Enhancing Students' Learning in Introductory Power Electronic Course Using an LED Driver Project",

Proc. of 2013 ASEE-PSW Conference, April 2013. o M. Taufik, A. Soriano, E. Loza, Taufik, and Soeprapto, "Steady-State Analysis of Step-Down Charge Pump", Proc. of 2012

MICEEI, December 2012.

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o M. Taufik, C. Arntzen, G. Chavoor, Taufik, and S. Sidopekso, "Analysis of Flyback Current-Fed Push-Pull DC-DC Converter", Proc. of 2012 MICEEI, December 2012.

o M. Taufik, D. Gonzalez, R. Baake, and Taufik, "Steady-State Analysis of Step-Down Charge Pump", Proc. of 2012 MICEEI, December 2012.

o Taufik, Soeprapto, S. Sidopekso, M. Taufik, "A Comparison of Multiple Boost Configurations for Small Renewable Energy Battery Storage Systems", Proc. of 2012 International Conference on Sustainable Energy Engineering and Applications, November 2012.

o Soeprapto, Taufik, S. Sidopekso, M. Taufik, "The DC House Project for Sustainable Rural Electrification", Proc. of 2012 International Conference on Sustainable Energy Engineering and Applications, November 2012.

o M. Taufik, Taufik, J. Thornton, "Piezoelectric Wind Energy Harvesting for Small Scale Systems", Proc. of 2012 International Conference on Sustainable Energy Engineering and Applications, November 2012.

o A. Amin, S. Sidopekso, and Taufik, "Studi Rancang Bangun Portable Nano-Hydro Sebagai Alternatif Sumber Pembangkit Energi Listrik", (In Indonesian) Seminar Nasional Teknik Mesin, Jakarta, October 2012.

o M. Taufik, Taufik, T. Wong, "Multiple-Input Single-Output Converter for Renewable Energy Sources", Proc. of IEEE Symposium on Industrial Electronics & Applications, September 2012.

o Taufik, S. McClusky, J. Paolucci, and D. Dolan, "A Robust PWM Inverter for DC Power Supply", Proc.of 2012 North American Power Symposium, September 2012.

o C. Grasberger, D. Dolan, and Taufik, "Development of an Open-Source High-Performance Battery Management System", Proc.of 2012 North American Power Symposium, September 2012.

o S. Leonard, D. Dolan, K. Zombro, and Taufik, "A Low Cost Portable Parabolic Solar Concentrator for Combined Heat and Power", Proc.of 2012 North American Power Symposium, September 2012.

o D. Dolan, L. Friedman, J. Huff, and Taufik, "Solar Trainer for Photovoltaic Systems Education", Proc.of 2012 North American Power Symposium, September 2012.

o P. Suharmanto, S. Sidopekso, and Taufik, "Pengaruh Jumlah Sudu Terhadap Daya Output Turbin Angin Bersumbu Horizontal Diameter 1.6 Meter Sebagai Sumber Penyedia Listrik DC Pada DC House", (In Indonesian) Proc. of National Seminar in Physics, Surabaya, September 2012.

o Taufik, "DC House Project for Sustainable Rural Electrification", Proc. of ETBKE Conference and Exhibition, July 2012. o Erna I., Puji S., Satwiko S., Setiadi N., Taufik, "DC House as A Solution of Electrical System Distribution for Rural Areas in

Indonesia", Proc. of ETBKE Conference and Exhibition, July 2012. o Taufik, M. Taufik, "The DC House Project: Promoting the Use of Renewable Energy for Rural Electrification", The International

Conference on Power Engineering and Renewable Energy, July 2012. o Taufik, J. Thornton, M. Taufik, "Small-Scale Wind Energy Harvesting Using Piezoelectric Converter", The International

Conference on Power Engineering and Renewable Energy, July 2012. o D. Dolan, V. Le, Taufik, "Geographic Variation in Environmental Benefits Achieved by Plug in Electric Vehicles and Electric

Vehicles", Electric Vehicle Symposium, May 2012. o D. Dolan, Taufik, "Use of Online Review to Increase Student Performance on Online and In-Class Evaluations in Power

Electronics", 2012 ASEE PSW Conference, April 2012. o D. Dolan, P. Lehn, Taufik, "Harmonics and Dynamic Response of a Virtual Air Gap Variable Reactor", Conference on

Information Technology and Electrical Engineering, April 2012. o Taufik, T. Wong, O. Jong, and Dale Dolan, “Design and Simulation of Multiple-Input Single-Output DC-DC Converter”,

Conference on Information Technology and Electrical Engineering, April 2012. o Taufik, J. Thornton, and D. Dolan, “Piezoelectric Converter for Wind Energy Harvesting”, Conference on Information

Technology and Electrical Engineering, April 2012. o Taufik, “The DC House Project: Promoting Sustainable Innovations in Renewable Energy Technology”, International

Conference on Sustainable Innovation, March 2012. o A. S. Prabuwono, A. R. A. Besari, R. Zamri, M. D. M. Palil, and Taufik, “Surface Defects Classification Using Artificial Neural

Networks in Vision Based Polishing Robot”, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, the 2011 International Conference on Intelligent Robotics and Applications.

o A. Samosir, A. H. M. Yatim, K. Kamal, and Taufik, “Simulation and Implementation of Interleaved Boost DC-DC Converter for Fuel Cell Application”, IEEE TENCON 2011, Nov. 2011.

o Taufik, J. Thornton, and M. Anwari, “Design and Simulation of Multiple Input DC-DC Converter for Piezoelectric Wind Harvesting”, 2011 Jordan International Energy Conference, Sep. 2011.

o J. Wong, N. Idris, M. Anwari and Taufik, “A Parallel Energy-Sharing Control for a Fuel Cell-Battery-Ultracapacitor Hybrid Vehicles”, IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition, Sep. 2011.

o D. Dolan, J. Durago, and Taufik, “Development of a Photovoltaic Panel Emulator Using Labview”, Proc. of 37th IEEE Photovoltaic Specialist Conference, Seattle, Washington, Sept. 2011.

o Taufik, S. McClusky, J. Paolucci and D. Dolan, “A New Undergraduate Laboratory Course in Magnetic Design”, Proc. of 2011 North American Power Symposium, Boston, August 2011.

o D. Dolan, Taufik, “Development of Wind Tunnel for Laboratory Wind Turbine Testing”, Proc. of 2011 North American Power Symposium, Boston, August 2011.

o Taufik, D. Dolan, “Web-Based Magnetic Design”, Proc. of 118th ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, June 2011. o Taufik, and D. Dolan, “An Active Power Factor Correction Laboratory Experiment for Power Electronics Course”, Proc. of

118th ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Vancouver, Canada, June 2011. o D. Dolan, V. Prodonov, and Taufik, “Student Perception of Lecture Video Use as a Means to Increase Time for in Class

Problem Solving Applications”, Proc. of 118th ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Vancouver, Canada, June 2011. o Taufik, B. Luc, and W. Utomo, “Analysis of Multiphase Zero-Voltage-Switching Buck Converter for Powering Microprocessor”,

Proc. of International Symposium on Humanities, Science and Engineering Research, June 2011.

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o Taufik, J. Adamson, and A. Prabuwono, “Pulse Density Modulated Soft-Switching Single-Phase Cycloconverter”, Proc. of IEEE Applied Power Electronics Colloquium, April 2011.

o Taufik, M. McCarty, M. Anwari and A. Prabuwono, “Optimization of Operating Parameters in a Unipolar PWM Inverter”, Proc. of IEEE Applied Power Electronics Colloquium, April 2011.

o Taufik, D. Forbes, D. Dolan and R. Putri, “Digital Control of Parallel-Connected DC-DC Converters”, Proc. of the 8th International Conference on Information Technology, April 2011.

o W. Utomo, A. Bakar, M. Ahmad, Taufik and R. Heriansyah, “Online Learning Neural Network Control of a DC-DC Buck Boost Converter”, Proc. of the 8th International Conference on Information Technology, April 2011.

o Taufik, J. Arakaki, D. Dolan, M. Anwari, and M. Hamid, “Comparative Study of 4-Switch Buck-Boost Controller and Regular Buck-Boost”, Proc. of the International Conference on Advanced Science, Engineering and Information Technology, Jan 2011.

o Taufik, R. Prasetyo, D. Janigian, A. Prabuwono, “A Bidirectional Flyback Topology for an Off-Line Battery Charger Discharger”, Proc. of the Interl. Conference on Advanced Science, Engineering and Information Technology, January 2011.

o Taufik, Q. Le, A. Hilario, and R. Putri, “Comparative Analysis of Two-Switch and Four-Switch Buck-Boost Controllers”, Proc. of the 5th Electrical Power, Electronics, Communication, Control and Informatics Seminar, December 2010.

o R. Putri and Taufik, “Pembangkit Pulsa Tegangan Tinggi Untuk Pasteurisasi PEF Dengan Pengaturan Waktu Dan Tegangan”, Proc. of the 5th Electrical Power, Electronics, Communication, Control and Informatics Seminar, December 2010.

o Taufik, R. Prasetyo, D. Dolan, D. Garinto “A New Multiphase Multi-Interleaving Buck Converter With Bypass LC”, Proc. of the 36th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society, Phoenix, November 2010.

o M. R. Sahid, A. H. M. Yatim, Taufik, “A New AC-DC Converter Using Bridgeless SEPIC”, Proc. of the 36th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society, Phoenix, November 2010.

o N. Bahari, Z. Salam and Taufik, “Application of Differential Evolution to Determine the HEPWM Angles of a Three Phase Voltage Source Inverter”, Proc. of the 36th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society, Phoenix, Nov 2010.

o D. Siddiqi, A. S. Prabuwono, Hasniaty A., Z. Tahir, Taufik, “Optimization Techniques of Hybrid Renewable Energy System: A Review”, Proc. of 2nd Makassar International Conference on Electrical Engineering & Informatics.

o Akbar, A. S. Prabuwono, Hasniaty A., Z. Tahir, Taufik, “Product Quality Inspection Based on Machine Vision System”, Proc. of 2nd Makassar International Conference on Electrical Engineering & Informatics.

o B. Y. Husodo, M. Anwari, S. M. Ayob, Taufik, “Analysis and Simulations of Z-Source Inverter Control Methods”, Proc. of 9th International Conference on Power and Energy, Singapore, October 2010.

o M. McCarty, Taufik, D. Dolan, "Determining the Optimum Operating Parameters of A Unipolar PWM Inverter Using Experimental Approach", Proc. of 2010 North American Power Symposium, September 2010.

o D. Dolan, J. Durago, J. Crowfoot, Taufik, "Simulation of A Photovoltaic Emulator", Proc. of 2010 North American Power Symposium, September 2010.

o Taufik, R. Prasetyo, D. Dolan and D. Garinto, “A New Multiphase Interleaving Buck Converter With Bypass Cell Capacitor and Inductor”, Proc. of the 53rd IEEE Int'l Midwest Symposium on Circuits & Systems, August 2010.

o M. I. M. Rashid, M. Anwari, and Taufik, “Harmonic Analysis of Grid-Connected Photovoltaic System with Adjustable Speed Drives”, Proc. of International Conference on Control, Automation and Systems, Korea, August 2010.

o Taufik, “Lessons Learned: Encouraging Product Competitiveness through In-class Projects”, Proc. of 2nd Indonesia International Conference on Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Small Business, July 2010.

o M. McCarty and Taufik, “Determining the Optimum Operating Parameters of a Unipolar PWM Inverter”, Proc. of 2010 Conference on Information Technology and Electrical Engineering, July 2010.

o B. Luc and Taufik, “Analysis and Simulation of Two-Phase Zero-Voltage-Switching Resonant Buck Converter”, Proc. of 2010 Conference on Information Technology and Electrical Engineering, July 2010.

o M. Anwari, M. Hamid, A. Hiendro, and Taufik, “Power Quality Analysis of Adjustable Speed Drive with Multi-Pulse Rectifier”, Proc. of The Asia-Pacific Symposium on Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics, July 2010.

o Taufik, J. Ruckdaschel, D. Dolan and M. Anwari, “Modeling and Analysis of a Static VAR Compensated Mixed Load System”, Proc. of IASTED International Conference on Modeling and Simulation, July 2010.

o Taufik, R. Prasetyo, D. Dolan and D. Garinto, “A Cell-Based Multiphase Interleaving Buck Converter with Bypass Capacitors”, Proc. of International Conference on Computer, Electrical, and Systems Science, and Engineering, July 2010.

o Taufik, T. Gunawan, D. Dolan and M. Anwari, “Design and Analysis of Two-Phase Boost DC-DC Converter”, Proc. of International Conference on Computer, Electrical, and Systems Science, and Engineering, July 2010.

o Taufik, R. Prasetyo, A. Hernadi and D. Garinto, “Multiphase Interleaving Buck Converter With Input-Output Bypass Capacitor”, Proc. of 7th International Conference on Information Technology, April 2010.

o M. Anwari, B. Y. Husodo, Taufik, "Performance Study of a Fuel Cell Based Power Electronic System", Proc. of The 4th South East Asian Technical University Consortium (SEATUC) Symposium, Tokyo, February 2010.

o Taufik, M. McCarty, S. Watkins, and M. Anwari, “Performance Study of Series-Loaded Resonant Converter Using Super Barrier Rectifiers”, Proc. of the IEEE TENCON 2009, Singapore, November 2009.

o M. Anwari, M. Rashid, M. Hamid, and Taufik, “Experimental Harmonic Analysis of a Network of Adjustable Speed Drives”, Proc. of the IEEE TENCON, November 2009

o Taufik, S. Watkins, M. McCarty and M. Anwari, “Performance Analysis of Series Loaded Resonant Converter”, Proc. of IEEE Symposium on Industrial Electronics and Applications, October 2009.

o M. McCarty, Taufik and M. Anwari, “'Harmonic Analysis of Input Current of Single-Phase Controlled Bridge Rectifier”, Proc. of IEEE Symposium on Industrial Electronics and Applications, October 2009.

o M. Anwari, A. Hidayat and Taufik, “Wireless Data Acquisition System for Photovoltaic System”, Proc. of International Telecommunications Energy Conference 2009, Incheon, Korea, October 2009

o M. Anwari, M. I. Hamid and Taufik, “Photovoltaic Energy Conversion System using Single Phase Grid-Connected Inverter”, Proc. of International Telecommunications Energy Conference 2009, Incheon, Korea, October 2009.

o M. Anwari, M. I. M. Rashid, M. Imran Hamid and Taufik, “Power Quality Analysis of Grid-Connected Photovoltaic System with Adjustable Speed Drives”, Proc. of IEEE - PES/IAS Conference on Sustainable Alternative Energy, Spain, Sep 2009.

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o Taufik, E. Schaefer, M. Anwari, and M. Taufik, “Performance Analysis of Shunt Reactive Power Compensators”, Proc. of the Asia Modeling Symposium, May 2009.

o Taufik, A. Oi, M. Anwari, and M. Taufik, “Modeling and Simulation of Photovoltaic Water Pumping System”, Proc. of the Asia Modeling Symposium, May 2009.

o Taufik, B. Butterfield, M. Anwari, and M. Taufik, “Modeling and Simulation of Multiple-Input Converter System with Equally Drawn Source Power”, Proc. of the Asia Modeling Symposium, May 2009.

o M. Anwari, M. Hamid and Taufik, “Modeling and Simulation of a Network of Adjustable Speed Drives”, Proc. of the 3rd International Conference on Modeling, Simulation, and Applied Optimization, January 2009.

o M. Anwari, M. Hamid and Taufik, “Modeling and Simulation of Multi-pulse Rectifier Connected to Adjustable Speed Drive”, Proc. of the 3rd International Conference on Modeling, Simulation, and Applied Optimization, January 2009.

o Taufik, E. Matsumoto, and M. Anwari, “Impact of Multiple Adjustable Speed Drive System to Power System Harmonics”, Proceedings of the 2008 Power Engineering Conference, December 2008.

o Taufik and B. Paet, “A Small Scale Static VAR Compensator Experiment”, Proceedings of the 2008 Power Engineering Conference, December 2008.

o M. Hamid, M. Anwari, Taufik, and Z. Salam, “Load Sharing Characteristic of Single-Phase PV Inverter Connected to Grid”, Proceedings of the 2008 Power Engineering Conference, December 2008.

o M. Anwari, M. Hamid, and Taufik, “Power Quality Behavior of Single-Phase Fed Adjustable Speed Drive from Grid of PV Generation”, Proceedings of the 2008 Power Engineering Conference, December 2008.

o A. Polleri, Taufik and M. Anwari, “Modeling and Simulation of Paralleled Series-Loaded-Resonant Converter”, Proceedings of the Asia Modeling Symposium, May 2008.

o A. Hernadi, Taufik and M. Anwari, “Modeling and Simulation of 6-Pulse and 12-Pulse Rectifiers under Balanced and Unbalanced Conditions with Impacts to Input Current Harmonics”, Proceedings of the Asia Modeling Symposium, May 2008.

o Taufik and M. Anwari, “Modeling and Simulation of Current Ripple in DC Link Connecting two PWM Inverters Using Matlab/Simulink”, Proceedings of the Asia Modeling Symposium, May 2008.

o Taufik, “Experience Learned: Incorporating Industry Supported Project In Power Electronic Course to Improve Learning”, Proceedings of the ASEE PSW Conference, March 2008.

o N. Mulakken, Taufik, and M. Anwari, “Power Quality Measurements of a DC Motor Drive”, Proceedings of the IASTED Asia Power Engineering Symposium, April 2008.

o C. Mitsui, S. Tu, Taufik, and M. Anwari, “Efficiency Study of Adjustable Speed Drive with Dual Motor Connection”, Proceedings of International Power Engineering Conference, Singapore, Dec 2007.

o Taufik, P. Luther, and M. Anwari, “Digitally Controlled ZVS Quasi Resonant Boost Converter with M-Type Switch”, Proceedings of International Conference on Intelligent and Advanced Systems, Malaysia, Nov 2007.

o Taufik, Y. Tam, and M. Anwari, “Comparative Study of Sinusoidal PWM and Hysteresis Modulation in Current Source Inverter”, Proceedings of International Conference on Intelligent and Advanced Systems, Malaysia, Nov 2007.

o Taufik, “Work in Progress: Improving Learning Using Industry Supported Project in Power Electronics Course”, Proceedings of Frontiers in Education Conference, October 2007.

o Taufik, “Work in Progress: Undergraduate Research in Power Electronics – The Super Barrier Rectifier Diode Project”, Proceedings of Frontiers in Education Conference, October 2007.

o Taufik, A. Hernadi, R. Rudianto, and M. Anwari, “Performance Study of Power Factor Correction Circuits”, International Conference on Electrical Engineering and Informatics, June 2007.

o Taufik, M. Starman, M. Anwari, “Digitally Controlled Synchronous Buck Converter”, International Conference on Electrical Engineering and Informatics, June 2007.

o Taufik, “Teaching and Learning Components’ Selection in DC-DC Converter Design Using MathCAD”, Proceedings of the Science of Design Symposium, March 2007.

o A. Shaban, A. Nafisi, F. DePiero, and Taufik, “A Multidisciplinary Project in Energy Conversion Electromagnetics Course”, Proceedings of the Science of Design Symposium, March 2007.

o V. Rodov, A. Ankoudinov, Taufik, “Super Barrier Rectifier – A New Generation of Power Diode”, Proceedings of 2007 American Power Electronics Conference, February 2007.

o Taufik and J. Mullins, “Parallel Operation of Hybrid Loaded Resonant Converter Using Phase-Shift Control", Proceedings of 2006 IEEE International Symposium on Industrial Electronics, Montreal, October 2006.

o Taufik and E. Tahlman, “A Miniature 5.5 Amp DC Motor Drive", Proceedings of 2006 IEEE International Symposium on Industrial Electronics, Montreal, October 2006.

o Taufik, “Power Electronics Courses That Work", Proceedings of 2006 Frontier in Education Conference, San Diego, Oct 2006. o Taufik and J. Mullins, “Parallel Operation of Hybrid Loaded Resonant Converter Using Phase-Shift Control", Proceedings of

2006 North American Power Symposium, Carbondale, September 2006. o Taufik and E. Tahlman, “A Miniature 5.5 Amp DC Motor Drive", Proceedings of 2006 North American Power Symposium,

Carbondale, September 2006. o W. Li, X. Yu, and Taufik, “A Neural Network Controller for a Class of Phase-Shifted Full-Bridge DC-DC Converter",

Proceedings of 2006 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Beijing, August 2006. o Taufik and E. Tahlman, “A Compact High-Current DC Motor Drive”, Proceedings of 2006 Nordic Workshop on Power and

Industrial Electronics, Sweden, June 2006. o Taufik, “Experience From Switching Power Supply Design Course", Proceedings of 2006 ASEE PSW Conference, April 2006. o Taufik, “Small-Scale High Power Electronic Laboratory Experiments", Proceedings of 2006 ASEE PSW Conf, April 2006. o A. Oi and Taufik, “Design and Simulation Photovoltaic Water Pumping Systems”, Proceedings of International Conference on

Electric Machines and Power Electronics, Malang, December 2005. o Taufik, “Recent Experience in Undergraduate Research on High-Density Converter at Cal Poly", Proceedings of 2005 ASEE

PSW Conference, Los Angeles, April 2005.

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o Taufik and J. Mullins, “Phase Shifting Control of High-Voltage Parallel Hybrid Resonant Converter", Proceedings of 2005 IASTED Conference on Energy and Power Systems, Thailand, April 2005.

o Taufik, “Development of Power Electronic Senior Project Bench at Cal Poly”, Proceedings of NSF/ONR-Sponsored faculty Workshop on Teaching of First Courses on Power Electronics and Electric Drives, February 2005.

o D. Fowler and Taufik, “Modeling and Simulation of STATCOM Using PSpice Part I: 24-Pulse Inverter”, Proceedings of 35th North American Power Symposium, October 2003.

o D. Fowler and Taufik, “Modeling and Simulation of STATCOM Using PSpice Part II: Pulse-Width Modulated Inverter”, Proceedings of 35th North American Power Symposium, October 2003.

o Taufik, “Adjustable Speed Drive Experiment at Cal Poly”, Proceedings of NSF/ONR-Sponsored faculty Workshop on Teaching of First Courses on Power Electronics and Electric Drives, June 2003.

o Taufik, “Development of Switching Power Supply Design Course at Cal Poly”, Proceedings of NSF/ONR-Sponsored faculty Workshop on Teaching of First Courses on Power Electronics and Electric Drives, January 2003.

o Taufik, “Implementation Of New Approach To Two–Sequence Power Electronics Courses At Cal Poly”, Proceedings of NSF/ONR-Sponsored faculty Workshop on Teaching of First Courses on Power Electronics and Electric Drives, January 2003.

o Taufik, “Study of DC Bus Current Ripple in a PWM-based Generator-Load System”, Proceedings of International Conference on Electric Machines and Power Electronics, July 2002.

o Taufik, L. Kakinami, “A Web-based Harmonic Simulator”, Proceedings of International Conference on Simulation and Multimedia in Engineering Education, January 2002.

o Taufik, L. Kakinami, “A Java-Applet-Based Three-Phase Power System Harmonics Simulator”, Proceedings of 33rd North American Power Symposium, October 2001.

o Taufik, A. Shaban, and A. Nafisi, "Output Current Ripple Factor Performance of Half-Wave Rectifier With and Without Freewheeling Diode", Proceedings of IEEE Industry Application Society Conference, October 2000.

o Taufik, "Steady State Operating Characteristics of Hybrid Resonant DC-DC Converter", Proc. of American Power Conference, April 2000.

o Taufik, "Computer Simulation Based Experiments In Power Electronics Laboratory Using Orcad Pspice Schematics", Proceedings of International Conference on Simulation and Multimedia in Engineering Education, January 2000.

o Taufik and F.E.Villaseca, "Parallel AC-AC Converters Using Stationary Master Slave Control", Proceedings of 31st North American Power Symposium, October 1999.