MUN

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Mohsin Jamil, Ph.D.,P.Eng., SMIEEE

Associate Professor
Electrical Engineering

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science
Memorial University of Newfoundland
St. John's, NL A1B 3X5, Canada.

Office: CSF-3124
Tel: (709) 864-2751
E-mail: mjamil@mun.ca 
MJ

Research Positions

I am always looking for motivated and academically strong graduate students to work with. If you have the background required for my research area and would like to pursue a Ph.D. or Master's degree under my supervision, please feel free to contact me by email. Please include copies of your resume, transcripts, Statement of Intent (i.e. What makes you a good fit for my research team?), and IELTS score (not required for Canadian students).

I am also looking for qualified Post Doctoral candidates who can apply through external funding agencies such as MITACS to work on industrial research projects under my supervision.

Note: Email inquiries from prospective graduate students are welcome. However, I will respond only to those prospective students who meet the best needs of the project and have strong publication record in top journals like IEEE Journals, Elsevier etc.

Position Available: Ph.D. Student in Power Electronics and Control Systems

I am currently seeking a Ph.D. student to join my research team in the field of power electronics and control systems. Ideal candidates should possess the following qualifications and expertise:

  • Familiarity with modern power systems and tools such as MATLAB/SIMULINK, PLECS, PSCAD, PSIM, and LTspice.
  • Extensive experience in designing and implementing hardware/software solutions, including DSPs and FPGAs.
  • Competence in Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) simulation and experimental implementation using platforms like OPAL-RT and dSPACE.
  • Strong skills in developing and implementing innovative control strategies for various power electronic converters.
  • A proven track record of research with at least 1–2 IEEE Transactions journal publications as a first author.
Note: While email inquiries from prospective graduate students are welcome, I will respond only to those whose skills and publication records align strongly with the project's requirements. Priority will be given to candidates with publications in high-impact journals such as IEEE Transactions.

If you meet these criteria, please contact me at drmohsin@ieee.org.