
Mohammad Sanjari
Position:
Senior Lecturer
Department:
School of Engineering and Built Environment
Role:
Researcher
Themes:
Topics:
- Battery & energy storage
- Energy & infrastructure
- Technology solutions
Research Institution:
Geographic Coverage:
International
Email:
BIO
Mohammad Sanjari is with the School of Engineering and Built Environment at Griffith University. His research plays a critical role in renewable energy integration and the application of artificial intelligence in power systems, contributing to the development of resilient and sustainable energy networks.
Through his work on low-carbon energy systems, he addresses key challenges such as assessing the risks of cascading blackouts and optimizing battery-integrated energy system operations. This research has received substantial citations, fostering industry collaborations that bridge the gap between theoretical advancements and real-world implementation.
His expertise extends to electric vehicles, power system efficiency, expansion planning, and security-constrained decision-making. His studies provide valuable insights into adapting energy systems to variable renewable sources, ensuring greater stability and resilience in modern grids.
With over 100 peer-reviewed publications and more than 2,500 citations, his work is internationally recognized, influencing both academic research and industry practices in power system resilience. Securing competitive research funding, he has established strong partnerships across academia and industry, supporting advancements in energy reliability and contributing to Australia’s net-zero goals.
Recognized as one of IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid’s top reviewers in 2018, he has been invited to present his research at numerous international conferences. Through these efforts, he continues to shape policy, research, and industry practices, driving the global transition toward sustainable energy solutions.