Researcher

My Expertise

climate change impacts on renewable energy, PV modelling, solar resource variability,  long-term energy predictions

Keywords

Fields of Research (FoR)

Climate change impacts and adaptation, Electrical energy generation (incl. renewables, excl. photovoltaics), Humanitarian engineering

Biography

Dr. Shukla Poddar is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the School of Photovoltaics and Renewable Energy Engineering, UNSW Sydney, working at the interface of solar photovoltaics and atmospheric science. Her work involves developing scalable tools and methodologies for spectral modelling of next-generation PV technologies, alongside modelling PV degradation, long-term energy yield, and system lifetime. Her research focuses on understanding how...view more

Dr. Shukla Poddar is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the School of Photovoltaics and Renewable Energy Engineering, UNSW Sydney, working at the interface of solar photovoltaics and atmospheric science. Her work involves developing scalable tools and methodologies for spectral modelling of next-generation PV technologies, alongside modelling PV degradation, long-term energy yield, and system lifetime. Her research focuses on understanding how climate variability—from day-to-day fluctuations to extreme events—affects solar power generation, and how these insights can be used to design more efficient and resilient energy systems, with applications in advanced optimisation and maintenance modelling of solar farms. She collaborates with industry and international partners to translate research into practical solutions that support reliable and sustainable renewable energy deployment. 

Dr Poddar received her PhD in 2024 from UNSW in collaboration with the ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes, where her research explored the impacts of climate change on photovoltaic (PV) power generation in Australia. She holds a Master of Technology in Climate Science and Technology from Indian Institute of Technology Bhubaneswar, during which she was competitively selected to conduct her master’s thesis research at the Indian Space Research Organisation’s Regional Remote Sensing Centre.

She is also an active science communicator and advocate for STEM engagement, recognised through initiatives including UNSW 2024 STEM Champions, Rising Stars 2024, participation in Soapbox Science Sydney 2025, and selection as a Rising Stars Mentor in 2025. Her work has been featured in several media outlets like PV Magazine, Renew Economy, The Conversation, Facility Perspective along with interviews in ABC News, SBS News, 7News, etc. 


My Grants

♦ UNSW Spinout Fellowship (2026).

♦ UNSW Digital Grid Futures Institute funding (2025) to organise a Climate–Energy Workshop for energy industry professionals, strengthening collaboration between academia and industry.

♦ Awarded joint UNSW Engineering and Australian Human Rights Institute seed funding for designing hybrid solar–wind energy systems in Fiji and French Polynesia (April 2024).

♦ Awarded UNSW Digital Grid Futures Institute seed funding for Renewable Energy Assessment and Projection (March 2024).

♦ Awarded UNSW Digital Grid Futures Institute Travel Grant to support research on decarbonisation and renewable energy technology integration (October 2022).

♦ SPREE School Travel Grant, UNSW Sydney (October 2022).

My Awards

  • ♦ 2024 Women in Engineering Faculty Excellence Award, UNSW 
  • ♦ Rising Stars Asia 2024
  • ♦ 2023 ARC PGC research candidate award for promoting climate change awareness in energy sector.
  • ♦ 2022 UNSW Excellence Awards for "Teaching and Innovation" by Faculty of Engineering, UNSW to the Play Energy team for gamification of SOLA1070 Sustainable Energy course.
  • ♦ 2022 Faculty of Engineering Outstanding Higher Degree Research Student, UNSW
  • ♦ 2022 Engagement and Impact Prize by ARC Centre of Excellence of Climate Extremes.
  • ♦ Monica Oliphant Award for best poster by a female student at the Asia Pacific Solar Research Conference (APSRC), 2021. 

My Research Activities

  1. Investigating impact of spectral variability on PV generation 
  2. Developing advanced models to characterise and predict complex degradation processes in photovoltaic (PV) modules.
  3. Analysing the effects of extreme weather events on renewable energy systems and designing optimal mitigation and management strategies.
  4. Investigating the impacts of weather-driven intermittency on renewable energy generation and system reliability.
  5. Assessing the long-term impacts of climate change on future renewable energy generation and system performance.

My Research Supervision


Areas of supervision

  1. Spectral modelling of Irradiance and impacts on yield for PV devices
  2. Irradiance Modelling 
  3. Advanced degradation modelling 
  4. Climate change and renewable energy projection
  5. Solar-Wind-Battery hybrid system design and energy projection
  6. Impacts of extreme weather event on renewable energy generation, O&M modelling for improving energy yeild. 

Currently supervising

I am currently co-supervising 1 PhD student on PV degradation modelling, 2 PG thesis students on extreme weather event and spectral modelling and 1 PG thesis student on ramp detection and forecasting. 


My Engagement

Some of my media interactions are listed here:

  1. Interview for Icona Clima on "Future solar resource reliability and intermittency" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=br0ljczIMPg)
  2. PV magazine interview on"Solar power ramps and impact of future climate change on ramps" (https://www.pv-magazine-australia.com/2023/08/07/modelling-shows-solar-ramps-future-threat-to-grid-stability/)
  3. Radio interview for PowerFM 5MU breakfast news to share insights on "future PV intermittency in Australia" 
  4. PV magazine Interview on "Long term changes in the future PV potential in Australia" (https://www.pv-magazine.com/2021/11/04/future-climate-scenarios-to-adversely-affect-australias-pv-capacity/)

My Teaching

SOLA1070 - Sustainable Energy

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Location

Tyree , Energy and Technology , Building (TETB)
Level 1-161WS30