Iweh Chu Donatus

PhD candidate in Sustainable Energy Engineering at the University of Abomey-Calavi, The Republic of Benin
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Chu Donatus Iweh received his B.Eng and M.Eng degrees in Electrical Power Systems Engineering from the University of Buea, Cameroon and is currently a PhD candidate (Sustainable Energy Engineering) at the University of Abomey-Calavi, The Republic of Benin through the MASTET (Mobility of African Scholars for Transformative Engineering Training) project, a European Union Intra-Africa Academic Mobility Scheme. His thesis is titled “Design and Optimization of Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems for Rural Electrification of Cameroon”. His research interest are Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems, Control of Hydroelectric Stations, Minimization of losses in High and Medium Voltage Networks, Multivariate Control of Power Systems and Real Time Computer Control of Geographically Distributed Energy Systems. In addition, he also serves as lead renewable energy consultant for PacificTech Group Ltd Buea, Cameroon. He wants to engage more with influential decision makers and thought leaders in international energy policy. He’s open to challenges, conversations and exchange of ideas with top players in the energy industry.


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