Western Area Power Administration
Muhammad A. Tayyab, P.E., is an experienced electrical engineer specializing in transmission planning and system protection. Currently employed at the Western Area Power Administration since March 2015, Muhammad has directed power system planning studies, performed dynamic stability analyses, and coordinated transmission system projects to enhance reliability. Previous positions include roles as a research assistant at California State University, where research focused on the integration of solar photovoltaic systems, and as a trainee engineer at the National Power Control Center. Muhammad's academic credentials include a PhD and two master's degrees in Electrical Engineering from Auburn University and California State University-Sacramento, along with a B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Engineering and Technology, Taxila.
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