Power Systems Research Engineer at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Pullman, Washington, United States
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Monish Mukherjee is a Power Systems Research Engineer at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory with eight years’ experience in DER integration, transactive energy, distribution system modeling, and T&D co-simulation. He completed a PhD at Washington State University studying coordination control of distributed energy resources and continues as an adjunct faculty there, bridging academic research with national-lab implementation. At PNNL he has led development of transactive microgrid market architectures and co-simulation frameworks, and has contributed directly to GridLAB-D feature development and validation. His background spans practical utility-focused CIM-based ADSM work, multi-energy campus transactive simulations, and designing incentives for DER-enabled emergency resilience. Outside research he evaluates clean-tech startups as a WSU-E8 fellow, giving him exposure to early-stage commercialization pathways for grid innovations. Known for combining rigorous modeling with hands-on tool development, he frequently integrates Python, HELICS, OpenDSS, and GridLAB-D to move concepts toward deployable solutions.
7 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.), Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.), Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Jadavpur University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Power Sytems, 4.0, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Power Sytems, 4.0 at Washington State University
WBCHSE, Pure Science, 88%, WBCHSE, Pure Science, 88% at Kanailal Vidyamandir
CIM interfaces for GridLAB-D and OpenDSS; data and test scripts for the PNNL taxonomy feeders, EPRI large-circuit and DPV test feeders, and some IEEE test feeders.
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