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Ebrahimi, Mohammad

Projects

Grid Supporting Inverter System Design and Implementation

Grids & Storage
Ebrahimi, Mohammad
  • Title

    Postdoctoral Fellow

  • Faculty

    Electrical & Computer Engineering

Publications, Activities, and Awards

  • A Novel Beat Frequency Modulated Single-Stage Soft-Switched Microinverter
  • A Power Decoupling Technique for High Power-Density Single-Phase Inverters
  • Alternative Approach to Analysis and Design of Series Resonant Converter at Steady State
  • An Alternative Control Approach to Achieve Fast Load Transient Responses in DC-DC Converters
  • An Improved Damping Method for Virtual Synchronous Machines
  • Application of Generalized Peak Current Controllers for Active Power Filters and Rectifiers with Power Factor Correction
  • Beat Frequency Modulated Single-Stage Soft-Switched Microinverter
  • Fault Ride-Through Capability of Voltage-Controlled Inverters
  • Grid-Supporting Inverters With Improved Dynamics
  • Grid-supporting inverters with significantly reduced storage requirements (CAN)
  • Grid-supporting inverters with significantly reduced storage requirements (USPTO)
  • Optimal and Systematic Design of Current Controller for Grid-Connected Inverters
  • Soft-Switching Analysis of Beat Frequency Modulated Microinverters
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