Associate Professor of Power and Energy Systems, Nottingham Trent University
Proactive and solution-driven, I'm an inspiring leader, university professor, and innovator who links people with ideas that empower them to achieve the impossible and unlock their potential. My name is Vahid Vahidinasab and I have over 18 years experience of working in academia and industry both on organisational leadership and also on research in the field of sustainable power and energy systems modelling, operation, management and control as well as their business.
MY RESEARCH INTERESTS
I passionately work on Sustainable Power and Energy Systems with a focus on the development of innovative solutions to empower people and local communities in the transition to a net-zero future and tackle energy poverty worldwide.
I am also experienced in leading Higher Education & Research Institutions and in motivating, managing and driving talents. I have great experience in working with startup companies, SMEs, and large corporations with the privilege to enable advancement in science to support the ideas to flourish and empower people.
MY MISSION
My mission is to create high-impact scientific teams that is able to promote productivity and innovation in science and technology.
MY BIG MAGIC
With a positive attitude, I am passionate about developing creative solutions and strategic decisions for real-world challenges. As an organised, ambitious, and fast learner person with an understanding of others, I am skilled in collaborating inter-institutionally or globally to achieve goals.
MY LIFE-LONG PASSION
It is my passion to contribute to the development of sustainable energy systems of the future by integrating distributed energy resources like wind, PV, storage, and EVs while empowering people to face the uncertainties and risks of this evolution or better to say revolution.
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