Curriculum Vitae
1 - Personal Details:
Shankar Kumar Karki
University of Technology,
P.O. Box : 123, Broadway,
Faculty of Engg., Energy Planning and Policy Program,
New South Wales-2007,Sydney,Australia
Date of birth
: 06.09.1969
Nationality: Nepalese
Ph. No. : 61-2-9514-2646(O), 61-2-9558-8759 (R)
E-mail
: shankark@eng.uts.edu.au
Personal homepage: http://www.geocities.com/skarki47/
2 - Academic Background:
- April 2001 to present: Graduate Student in Energy Planning and Policy Program under the Faculty of Engineering in University of Technology, Sydney
- 1999: Conclusion of Masters in Engineering from Energy Program (Energy Economics and Planning) at AIT. Thesis entitled as "The Role of Small Run-of-River and Pumped Storage Power Plants in Power Sector Development of Nepal: An Integrated Resource Planning Analysis", December 1999. (Major:Integrated Resource Planning with electrical utilities, Electricity Economics and Planning, Energy Economy ing, Energy Price Theory, Demand Side Management.)
- 1999 Jan. to 1999 May: Research study at Department of Efficient Energy Conversion at University of Kassel, Germany under PTS program.
- 1992: Conclusion of the Bachelor degree in Electrical Engineering (first class with distinction) from Regional Institute of Technology, Jamshedpur, India, September, 1992. (Major: Power System, Protection of Power Apparatus and System, Electrical Machinery, Control System and Instrumentation)
- 1987: Conclusion of the Intermediate Level in Science (first division) from Amrit Science Campus, Kathmandu, August, 1987.
- 1985: Conclusion of the School Leaving Certificate (first division), first position in Palpa district, Nepal, July, 1985.
3 - Professional Background :
- Jan. 1993 – March 1995: Power Distribution Incharge in Andhikhola Hydel and Rural Electrification Project (5 MW), Butwal Power Company operated by United Mission to Nepal.
Major Job Responsibilities:
- Plan and carry out the scheduled operation and maintenance of low voltage and high voltage switchgear in switching station and powerhouse.
- Monitor and evaluate the technical performance of generators, power transformers and circuit breakers (OCB and VCB).
- Plan and supervise the construction and maintenance work of high tension (33 KV) and low-tension lines (1 KV and 400 V) as a part of rural electrification.
- Plan and implement the suitable current limiting devices such as PTC, MCB and ECC as a load control device for rural electrification.
- Plan and carry out the scheduled maintenance of powerhouse equipment such as generators, motors, switchgears and low voltage circuit breakers and control equipment and power transformer as well as distribution transformers.
- Design and commission the control, metering and protection system for the newly built high voltage feeders outgoing from the power house.
- Estimate the costing and evaluation of electrical works and items so as to purchase and install the work through quotation or tender.
- Ascertain the quality of the spare parts purchased for the operation of the system from different manufacturers.
Special Assignment:
- I used to be in on-call duty for the emergency for the regular operation of Powerhouse out of office hours.
- April 1995- Dec. 1997: Operation and Maintenance Engineer in Transmission Grid and Sub-station Control Department in Nepal Electricity Authority in Nepal.
Major Job Responsibilities:
- Maintenance supervision and monitoring of high and low voltage circuit breakers and transformers related switchgears, electrical motors, and pumps and control system.
- Monitoring, evaluation, testing and commissioning of protective relays, switchgear equipment such as current transformers, potential transformers and circuit breakers so as to ensure the quality and functionality.
- Operation and maintenance of high voltage transmission lines.
- Planning of electrical spare parts and equipment required for the operation and maintenance of the entire electrical system of the powerhouse.
- Supervise and monitor the activities of personnel involved in the operation of Pokhara (15 MVA) and Damauli (5 MVA) substation as I was the sub-station incharge of those two substations.
- Communicating and corresponding with ABB, GEC ALSTHOM, Siemens, JYOTI and other manufacturers for the ordering of spare parts such as lightning arrestors, current transformers, potential transformers and current relays as well as voltage relays.
Technical Visit: Factory visit to Elpro International, India at Pune for the testing, commissioning and quality monitoring of 120 kV lightning arrestor purchased from company.
- 17th Dec. to 26th March, 2001
: Research Associate in Environmental Emission Mitigation Project (Power Sector) under the framework of Asian Regional Research Program in Energy, Environment and Climate (ARRPEEC-II) in Energy Program, Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok, Thailand funded by Swedish International Development Agency (Sida).
Research projects involved:
- Integrated Resource Planning
- Demand side management
- Clean development mechanism Projects
- Environmental assessment of Thermal Power Plants
- New Clean Coal Technologies
4 - Training Participation :
- Management Training on "Me and My Role as a Supervisor" organized by United Mission to Nepal, Nepal from 3rd to 8th January 1994.
- "Low Voltage Switchgear Maintenance Training" organized by Larsen and Tubro Limited, India from 4th to 7th December 1995.
- Technical Training on "Electric Cable Calculation" organized by United Mission to Nepal, Nepal from 14th to 19th January, 1996.
- Management Training on "Intercultural Management Workshop" organized by Institute for Training in Intercultural Management (UK) in Kassel, Germany from 24th to 26th February 1999.
- Technical Training on "Overvoltge Protection in Power System" organized by Energy Program, AIT, Thailand from 5th to 7th of July, 1999.
- First Annual Review Workshop on " Asian Regional Research Program in Energy, Environment and Climate, Phase II" organized by Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Thailand and funded by Swedish International Development Co-operation Agency (Sida) from 21st to 23rd February 2000.
- Second Annual Review Workshop on " Asian Regional Research Program in Energy, Environment and Climate, Phase II" organized by Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Thailand and funded by Swedish International Development Co-operation Agency (Sida) from 19th to 21st February 2001.
5 - Computer Literacy :
- PCs, DOS, Fortran, Basic, Window Applications, Internet Applications, HTML and
- Engineering-Economic software: Wien Automatic System Planning Package (WASP III+), Integrated Resource Planning (IRP) , PVs Windows, MATLAB, Statistica
6 - Languages: Nepali (native), Hindi , English and German (preliminary)
7 - Publications/Reports:
Shrestha, R.M. and Karki, S.K., 2000, First Progress Report of the Power Sector Environmental Project under the Framework of the Asian Regional Research Program in Energy, Environment and Climate (ARRPEEC) – Phase II. Submitted to Swedish International Development Co-operation Agency (Sida), January 2000,Energy Program, AIT, Thailand.
Shrestha,R.M., S.C. Bhattacharya and Shankar K, Karki, 2000, Mitigating Environmental Emission from the Power Sector: Analyses of Technical and Policy Options in Selected Asian Countries, Second Progress Report, Asian Regional Research Program in Energy Environment and Climate -Phase II (ARRPEEC-II),June 2000, Energy Program, AIT, Thailand.
Shrestha,R.M., S.C. Bhattacharya and Shankar K, Karki, 2000, Mitigating Environmental Emission from the Power Sector: Analyses of Technical and Policy Options in Selected Asian Countries, Third Progress Report, Asian Regional Research Program in Energy Environment and Climate -Phase II (ARRPEEC-II),December 2000, Energy Program, AIT, Thailand.
Shrestha, R.M. and Anh, V.X. and Karki, S.K., 2000. An Assessment of a Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) Project in the Power Sector under Different Approaches of Setting Baseline Emissions: A Case of Vietnam, Paper Submitted to 23rd Annual International Association of Energy Economics (IAEE) International conference, Sydney University, Sydney, Australia.
Shrestha, R.M.and Karki, S.K., 2000."Energy Sector Development in the Greater Mekong Subregion: Role of Energy-Efficiency Improvements and Environmental Implications", GMS 2000: International Conference, 7-9 November, 2000, Chiangmai, Thailand.
8 - Academic Awards:
- Cash Prize being the best student in Palpa district in School Leaving Certificate (S.L.C.) exam
- Scholarship from the Indian Embassy to persue 4 years B. Sc. (Electrical Engg.) in India
- NORAD Scholarship to persue M. Engg. (Energy Economics and Planning) at AIT
- Australian Government Scholarship to persue graduate degree in Engineering (Energy Planning and Policy) at University of Technology, Sydney
- Mahendra Bidhya Bhusan Kha from His Majesty's the Government on 26th Education Day of Nepal on Phalgun 12, 2057 (B.S.)
- Scholarship from European Union to persue 4 months research study at Unversity of Kassel, Germany
- Best Student Award in Energy Economics and Planning field of study in M.Engg. at AIT
8 – References:
1- Prof. Ram Manohar Shrestha
Energy Program,
Asian Institute of Technology,P.O. Box:4, Klong Luang
Pothumthani-12120, Thailand
Phone: 66-2-524-5406, Fax: 66-2-524-5439
E-mail: ram@ait.ac.th
2- Dr. Deepak Sharma
Energy Planning and Policy Program,
Faculty of Engineering, University of Technology,
P.O. Box:123, Broadway
New South Wales-2007, Sydney, Australia
Phone: 61-2-9514-2647, Fax: 61-2-9514-2633
E-mail: deepak.sharma@eng.uts.edu.au
3- Prof. S. C. Bhattacharya
Energy Program
Asian Institute of Technology
P.O. Box 4, Klong Luang
Pathumthani 12120, Thailand
Tel: (66 2) 524-5403, Fax: (66 2) 524-5439
E-mail: bhatta@ait.ac.th