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Alireza Bakhshai

Alireza Bakhshai

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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
54
Citations
9839
World Ranking
2315
National Ranking
112

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2021 - IEEE Fellow for contributions to the development of synchronization techniques for power electronics converters

Overview

Alireza Bakhshai is affiliated with Queen's University in Canada and specializes in engineering, with a primary focus on electrical and electronic engineering. Their research spans multiple subfields including control and systems engineering, automotive engineering, renewable energy, sustainability and the environment, and artificial intelligence.

Their work covers several main topics in power electronics and energy systems, notably:

  • Multilevel Inverters and Converters
  • Advanced DC-DC Converters
  • Microgrid Control and Optimization
  • Smart Grid Energy Management
  • Advanced Battery Technologies Research
  • Electric Vehicles and Infrastructure
  • Silicon Carbide Semiconductor Technologies

Bakhshai has frequently published in the following venues:

  • IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Industrial Electronics
  • IEEE Access
  • IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics
  • IEEE Systems Journal

Recent notable papers include:

  • "A Multilevel Inverter Topology With an Improved Reliability and a Reduced Number of Components," 2021, IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics
  • "A New Energy Management Control Method for Energy Storage Systems in Microgrids," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • "Efficiency Improved Multi-Source Inverter for Hybrid Energy Storage Systems in Electric Vehicle Application," 2021, IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • "Risk-Constrained Bidding Strategy for Demand Response, Green Energy Resources, and Plug-In Electric Vehicle in a Flexible Smart Grid," 2020, IEEE Systems Journal
  • "Reconfigurable Hybrid Energy Storage System for an Electric Vehicle DC-AC Inverter," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics

Collaborations are a significant part of Bakhshai's research output. Frequent co-authors include Javad Ebrahimi, Suzan Eren, Praveen Jain, Omid Salari, and Hamidreza Karshenas.

In recognition of contributions to the development of synchronization techniques for power electronics converters, Bakhshai was named an IEEE Fellow in 2021.

Best Publications

  • Addressing DC Component in PLL and Notch Filter Algorithms

    M. Karimi-Ghartemani;S. A. Khajehoddin;P. K. Jain;A. Bakhshai

  • An adaptive notch filter for frequency estimation of a periodic signal

    M. Mojiri;A.R. Bakhshai

  • A Novel ZVZCS Full-Bridge DC/DC Converter Used for Electric Vehicles

    M. Pahlevaninezhad;P. Das;J. Drobnik;P. K. Jain

  • A Fast and Accurate Synchronization Technique for Extraction of Symmetrical Components

    D. Yazdani;M. Mojiri;A. Bakhshai;G. Joos

  • Problems of Startup and Phase Jumps in PLL Systems

    M. K. Ghartemani;S. A. Khajehoddin;P. K. Jain;A. Bakhshai

  • A Load Adaptive Control Approach for a Zero-Voltage-Switching DC/DC Converter Used for Electric Vehicles

    M. Pahlevaninezhad;J. Drobnik;P. K. Jain;A. Bakhshai

  • Time-Domain Signal Analysis Using Adaptive Notch Filter

    M. Mojiri;M. Karimi-Ghartemani;A. Bakhshai

  • A Nonlinear Adaptive Synchronization Techniquefor Grid-Connected Distributed Energy Sources

    D. Yazdani;A. Bakhshai;G. Joos;M. Mojiri

  • Estimation of Power System Frequency Using an Adaptive Notch Filter

    M. Mojiri;M. Karimi-Ghartemani;A. Bakhshai

  • Application of Enhanced Phase-Locked Loop System to the Computation of Synchrophasors

    M Karimi-Ghartemani;Boon-Teck Ooi;A Bakhshai

  • A ZVS Interleaved Boost AC/DC Converter Used in Plug-in Electric Vehicles

    Majid Pahlevaninezhad;Pritam Das;Josef Drobnik;Praveen K. Jain

  • An adaptive filter for synchronous extraction of harmonics and distortions

    H. Karimi;M. Karimi-Ghartemani;M. Reza Iravani;A.R. Bakhshai

  • A hybrid wind-solar energy system: A new rectifier stage topology

    Joanne Hui;Alireza Bakhshai;Praveen K. Jain

  • Composite Nonlinear Feedback Control and Stability Analysis of a Grid-Connected Voltage Source Inverter With $LCL$ Filter

    S. Eren;M. Pahlevaninezhad;A. Bakhshai;P. K. Jain

  • DC-Bus Design and Control for a Single-Phase Grid-Connected Renewable Converter With a Small Energy Storage Component

    S. A. Khajehoddin;M. Karimi-Ghartemani;P. K. Jain;A. Bakhshai

  • A Systematic Approach to DC-Bus Control Design in Single-Phase Grid-Connected Renewable Converters

    M. Karimi-Ghartemani;S. A. Khajehoddin;P. Jain;A. Bakhshai

  • Full Utilization of the Inverter in Split-Phase Drives by Means of a Dual Three-Phase Space Vector Classification Algorithm

    D. Yazdani;S. Ali Khajehoddin;A. Bakhshai;G. Joos

  • A New Control Approach Based on the Differential Flatness Theory for an AC/DC Converter Used in Electric Vehicles

    M. Pahlevaninezhad;P. Das;J. Drobnik;P. K. Jain

  • A new adaptive control algorithm for maximum power point tracking for wind energy conversion systems

    J. Hui;A. Bakhshai

  • Derivation and Design of In-Loop Filters in Phase-Locked Loop Systems

    M. Karimi-Ghartemani;S. A. Khajehoddin;P. K. Jain;A. Bakhshai

Frequent Co-Authors

Praveen Jain
Praveen Jain Queen's University
Masoud Karimi-Ghartemani
Masoud Karimi-Ghartemani Mississippi State University
Geza Joos
Geza Joos McGill University
Maryam Saeedifard
Maryam Saeedifard Georgia Institute of Technology
Houshang Karimi
Houshang Karimi York University
Gerry Moschopoulos
Gerry Moschopoulos University of Western Ontario
Reza Iravani
Reza Iravani University of Toronto
Jose Espinoza
Jose Espinoza University of Concepción
Mehdi Savaghebi
Mehdi Savaghebi Technical University of Denmark
Boon-Teck Ooi
Boon-Teck Ooi McGill University

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