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Citations
13274
World Ranking
3646
National Ranking
165

Overview

Adam Semlyen is affiliated with the University of Toronto in Canada. Their research spans multiple fields of study, including Decision Sciences, Engineering, and Physics and Astronomy.

Their work covers several subfields, such as Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty, Civil and Structural Engineering, and Statistical and Nonlinear Physics.

Main research topics investigated by Semlyen include:

  • Probabilistic and Robust Engineering Design
  • Structural Health Monitoring Techniques
  • Model Reduction and Neural Networks

Semlyen's recent publications appear in the field's notable venues, primarily in the IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery. One specific paper authored by Semlyen is:

  • Dominant Modes Identification of Linear Systems via Geometrical Search, published in 2020 in IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery

Their frequent collaborators include:

  • Abner Ramirez
  • Bjørn Gustavsen
  • Reza Iravani

Throughout their career, Semlyen has published research focused on analyzing engineering systems' dynamic and structural behaviors, applying statistical methods and computational techniques related to model reduction and neural networks.

Best Publications

  • Rational approximation of frequency domain responses by vector fitting

    B. Gustavsen;A. Semlyen

  • A compensation-based power flow method for weakly meshed distribution and transmission networks

    D. Shirmohammadi;H.W. Hong;A. Semlyen;G.X. Luo

  • Fast and accurate switching transient calculations on transmission lines with ground return using recursive convolutions

    A. Semlyen;A. Dabuleanu

  • Enforcing Passivity for Admittance Matrices Approximated by Rational Functions

    B. Gustavsen;A. Semlyen

  • Efficient load flow for large weakly meshed networks

    G.X. Luo;A. Semlyen

  • The Complex Ground Return Plane a Simplified Model for Homogeneous and Multi-Layer Earth Return

    A. Deri;G. Tevan;A. Semlyen;A. Castanheira

  • Complete transformer model for electromagnetic transients

    F. de Leon;A. Semlyen

  • Simulation of transmission line transients using vector fitting and modal decomposition

    B. Gustavsen;A. Semlyen

  • Computation of the periodic steady state in systems with nonlinear components using a hybrid time and frequency domain methodology

    A. Semlyen;A. Medina

  • A harmonic domain computational package for nonlinear problems and its application to electric arcs

    E. Acha;A. Semlyen;N. Rajakovic

  • Application of sparse eigenvalue techniques to the small signal stability analysis of large power systems

    L. Wang;A. Semlyen

  • Hydrothermal optimal power flow based on a combined linear and nonlinear programming methodology

    H. Habibollahzadeh;G. X. Luo;A. Semlyen

  • Time domain modeling of eddy current effects for transformer transients

    F. de Leon;A. Semlyen

  • Combined phase and modal domain calculation of transmission line transients based on vector fitting

    B. Gustavsen;A. Semlyen

  • A Half-Size Singularity Test Matrix for Fast and Reliable Passivity Assessment of Rational Models

    A. Semlyen;B. Gustavsen

  • Efficient calculation of elementary parameters of transformers

    F. de Leon;A. Semlyen

  • Practical transfer function estimation and its application to wide frequency range representation of transformers

    A.O. Soysal;A. Semlyen

  • Application of vector fitting to state equation representation of transformers for simulation of electromagnetic transients

    B. Gustavsen;A. Semlyen

  • Newton-type algorithms for the harmonic phasor analysis of nonlinear power circuits in periodical steady state with special reference to magnetic nonlinearities

    A. Semlyen;E. Acha;J. Arrillaga

  • Improved methodologies for the calculation of critical eigenvalues in small signal stability analysis

    G. Angelidis;A. Semlyen

Frequent Co-Authors

Reza Iravani
Reza Iravani University of Toronto
Jos Arrillaga
Jos Arrillaga University of Canterbury
Enrique Acha
Enrique Acha Tampere University
Francisco de Leon
Francisco de Leon New York University

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