Searching for Master Thesis Topic in Power Engineering

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A search for master thesis topics in electrical power engineering highlights areas such as power system analysis, economics, deregulation, stability, transmission grid planning, and simulations. Specific interests include Automatic Generation Control (AGC) and Economic Generation Dispatch, particularly in relation to real-time applications using SCADA systems. The discussion requests links to professors who specialize in these topics. Google Scholar searches are provided to assist in finding relevant academic resources. Engaging with these areas can lead to valuable research opportunities in power engineering.
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Please, I am searching for master Thesis topic in electrical Power engineering: Power System Analysis, Power Systems Economics and deregulation, Power System Stability, Tansmission Grid Planning and Power System Simulations. I will be very glad if somebody could give a link to any professor that has a topic on any of the above mentioned areas.
 
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