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Selim Reza

Researcher at Bangladesh University

Publications -  87
Citations -  951

Selim Reza is an academic researcher from Bangladesh University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dissolution testing & Controlled release. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 79 publications receiving 678 citations. Previous affiliations of Selim Reza include Aga Khan University & National University of Malaysia.

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An intelligent system architecture in home energy management systems (HEMS) for efficient demand response in smart grid

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented the outcome of a new system architecture and control algorithm that can use both battery storage and manage the temperature of thermal appliances, which is an important part of the smart grid that enables residential customers to execute demand response programs autonomously.
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Implementation of a novel home energy management system (HEMS) architecture with solar photovoltaic system as supplementary source

TL;DR: A novel control algorithm for the home energy management system (HEMS) to monitor and schedule the electrical appliances to apply in any conventional houses to reduce the electricity consumption and consequently electricity cost in places with time-of-use (TOU) pricing model is investigated.
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A Community Survey on the Prevalence of Suicidal Attempts and Deaths in a Selected Rural Area of Bangladesh

TL;DR: Community survey in a rural area of South-West Bangladesh revealed that suicide is a major cause of mortality, especially in young females, and warrants further studies in regional and national level to find out the risk factors.
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Development of theophylline sustained release dosage form based on Kollidon SR.

TL;DR: It was found that, Fickian release is predominant in tablets containing Kollidon SR alone and non-Fickian mechanism plays an important role in the release of drug from HPMC containing tablets with a trend towards zero-order or case II release.
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An overview on prospects of new generation single-phase transformerless inverters for grid-connected photovoltaic (PV) systems

TL;DR: In this paper, the main challenges in transformerless topologies as well as provides a review on new single-phase grid-connected PV systems, which are categorized into six groups based on the number of switches required in the system.