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Rukmi Dutta
Associate Professor at UNSW
Rukmi Dutta is a Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney, Australia.12 She specializes in Energy Systems research and has a PhD in Electrical Engineering from UNSW (2007) and a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from Assam Engineering College of Guwahati University, India (1996).2
Research and Expertise
Professor Dutta's research interests include:
- Electric Machines and Drive Systems
- Electric and Hybrid Electric vehicles
- Renewable Energy
- Wireless power transfer
- Electromagnetics
- Power Electronics2
She is particularly known for her work on the design and control of novel electric machines, such as permanent magnet machines, in the automotive and renewable energy sectors.2
Professional Roles
- Chair of the Electric Machine Committee of IEEE Industrial Application Society12
- Editor of several IEEE Transactions2
Awards and Recognition
- IEEE PELS Region-10 Distinguished Lecturer (2021)
- IEEE NSW outstanding women in engineering volunteer award (2019)
- UNSW students' choice Award Outstanding Supervisor (2018)3
Grants and Projects
Professor Dutta has secured several significant research grants, including:
- ARC Discovery Project Grant 2025 (DP250100812, $768,693) for "Lightweight, Low Rare-earth, Permanent Magnet Motors for Electrified Future"
- Defence Institute Networks Strategic Investment Initiative Award ($499.78k, 2022-2024)
- Cooperative Research Centre Project Grant ($3M, 2021-2024)2
Teaching
She teaches courses in Electromagnetic Engineering, Electrical Energy, and Electrical Drive Systems at UNSW.23
Professor Dutta's career path includes working as an Electrical Engineer at CMG Pty Ltd, as a Research Associate at the Institute of Industrial Science of Tokyo University, and as an Assistant Manager at Reliance Industry Ltd, India, before joining UNSW.1


