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Dr James Ranjith Kumar Rajasekaran

Lecturer

Department: Mathematics, Physics and Electrical Engineering

Dr. James R. K. Rajasekaran is a Lecturer in MPEE, having joined in February 2024. He earned his Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, specializing in Power Systems, from the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, in 2014. Subsequently, he pursued his PhD in Cybersecurity of Power System Networks at the National University of Singapore, completing it in 2021.

James Ranjith Kumar Rajasekaran

  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • Modified Matrix Completion-Based Detection of Stealthy Data Manipulation Attacks in Low Observable Distribution Systems, Rajasekaran, J., Natarajan, B., Pahwa, A. 1 Nov 2023, In: IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid
  • Electromagnetic Transients-Based Detection of Data Manipulation Attacks in Three Phase Radial Distribution Networks, Rajasekaran, R., Sikdar, B., Kundur, D. Jan 2022, In: IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications
  • Neumann Series Based Voltage Sensitivity Analysis for Three Phase Distribution System, R., J., Natarajan, B., Pahwa, A. 1 Jul 2022, In: IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
  • Detection of Stealthy Cyber-Physical Line Disconnection Attacks in Smart Grid, Kumar, R., Sikdar, B. 1 Sep 2021, In: IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid


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