The University of Sheffield
Rashid Ahmed Khan is currently a Graduate Teaching Assistant at The University of Sheffield, responsible for delivering practical laboratory sessions and assessing student performance for undergraduate engineering courses. In addition, Rashid serves as a Post Graduate Research Assistant, focusing on the effects of electrical transients on electrical machines and developing health monitoring tools for offshore wind turbine systems in collaboration with the Power Train Research Hub and Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult. Previous roles include positions as a Graduate Research Assistant and Teaching Assistant at National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, as well as vocational training at Signify Innovations India Limited and the Electricity Department of Aligarh Muslim University. Rashid holds a PhD in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from The University of Sheffield, a Master's in Electrical Engineering from National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, and a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from Aligarh Muslim University.
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The University of Sheffield
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The University's history stretches back to 1828, when the Sheffield School of Medicine was founded, and our University Charter was granted in 1905.