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Overview

Alireza Khaligh is affiliated with the University of Maryland, College Park in the United States. Their research spans across engineering with a primary focus on electrical and electronic engineering.

The main fields of study of Khaligh include:

  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Automotive Engineering
  • Strategy and Management
  • Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
  • Mechanical Engineering

Khaligh's research extensively covers several topics in advanced power electronics, including:

  • Advanced DC-DC Converters
  • Multilevel Inverters and Converters
  • Silicon Carbide Semiconductor Technologies
  • Advanced Battery Technologies Research
  • Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Technologies
  • Electric Vehicles and Infrastructure
  • Photovoltaic System Optimization Techniques

The scientist has contributed to multiple papers published mainly in recognized journals and conferences in power electronics and transportation electrification. Some recent publications include:

  • "DAB Converter for EV Onboard Chargers Using Bare-Die SiC MOSFETs and Leakage-Integrated Planar Transformer" (2021), IEEE Transactions on Transportation Electrification
  • "Planar Transformer With Asymmetric Integrated Leakage Inductance Using Horizontal Air Gap" (2021), IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • "Comparison of CCM- and CRM-Based Boost Parallel Active Power Decoupler for PV Microinverter" (2022), IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • "Hybrid Neutral Point Clamped Converter: Review and Comparison to Traditional Topologies" (2023), IEEE Transactions on Transportation Electrification
  • "Steady-State Modeling of a Dual-Active Bridge AC-DC Converter Considering Circuit Nonidealities and Intracycle Transient Effects" (2021), IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics

Frequently, Khaligh has collaborated with other researchers including Arafat Hasnain, Rakesh Resalayyan, Chanaka Singhabahu, Yidi Shen, and Shiladri Chakraborty.

Their work often appears in publications such as:

  • IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • IEEE Transactions on Transportation Electrification
  • IET Power Electronics
  • 2022 IEEE 31st International Symposium on Industrial Electronics (ISIE)
  • SAE Technical Papers on CD-ROM/SAE Technical Paper Series

Best Publications

  • Battery, Ultracapacitor, Fuel Cell, and Hybrid Energy Storage Systems for Electric, Hybrid Electric, Fuel Cell, and Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles: State of the Art

    Alireza Khaligh;Zhihao Li

  • Constant power loads and negative impedance instability in automotive systems: definition, modeling, stability, and control of power electronic converters and motor drives

    A. Emadi;A. Khaligh;C.H. Rivetta;G.A. Williamson

  • Power electronics intensive solutions for advanced electric, hybrid electric, and fuel cell vehicular power systems

    A. Emadi;S.S. Williamson;A. Khaligh

  • Kinetic Energy Harvesting Using Piezoelectric and Electromagnetic Technologies—State of the Art

    A. Khaligh;Peng Zeng;Cong Zheng

  • Comprehensive Topological Analysis of Conductive and Inductive Charging Solutions for Plug-In Electric Vehicles

    A. Khaligh;S. Dusmez

  • Global Trends in High-Power On-Board Chargers for Electric Vehicles

    Alireza Khaligh;Michael DAntonio

  • Advanced Integrated Bidirectional AC/DC and DC/DC Converter for Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles

    Young-Joo Lee;A. Khaligh;A. Emadi

  • A Supervisory Energy Management Control Strategy in a Battery/Ultracapacitor Hybrid Energy Storage System

    Junyi Shen;Alireza Khaligh

  • Comprehensive Analyses and Comparison of 1 kW Isolated DC–DC Converters for Bidirectional EV Charging Systems

    Peiwen He;Alireza Khaligh

  • Energy Harvesting: Solar, Wind, and Ocean Energy Conversion Systems

    Alireza Khaligh;Omer C. Onar

  • Influence of Battery/Ultracapacitor Energy-Storage Sizing on Battery Lifetime in a Fuel Cell Hybrid Electric Vehicle

    E. Schaltz;A. Khaligh;P.O. Rasmussen

  • Optimization of Sizing and Battery Cycle Life in Battery/Ultracapacitor Hybrid Energy Storage Systems for Electric Vehicle Applications

    Junyi Shen;Serkan Dusmez;Alireza Khaligh

  • A Multiple-Input DC–DC Converter Topology

    A. Khaligh;Jian Cao;Young-Joo Lee

  • Design and Analysis of a Full-Bridge LLC-Based PEV Charger Optimized for Wide Battery Voltage Range

    Haoyu Wang;Serkan Dusmez;Alireza Khaligh

  • Bi-directional charging topologies for plug-in hybrid electric vehicles

    Dylan C. Erb;Omer C. Onar;Alireza Khaligh

  • A Compensation Technique for Smooth Transitions in a Noninverting Buck–Boost Converter

    Young-Joo Lee;A. Khaligh;A. Emadi

  • Comparative Analysis of Bidirectional Three-Level DC–DC Converter for Automotive Applications

    Serkan Dusmez;Amin Hasanzadeh;Alireza Khaligh

  • Maximum Efficiency Point Tracking Technique for $LLC$ -Based PEV Chargers Through Variable DC Link Control

    Haoyu Wang;Serkan Dusmez;Alireza Khaligh

  • A Supervisory Power-Splitting Approach for a New Ultracapacitor–Battery Vehicle Deploying Two Propulsion Machines

    Serkan Dusmez;Alireza Khaligh

  • Bi-Directional CLLC Converter With Synchronous Rectification for Plug-In Electric Vehicles

    Shenli Zou;Jiangheng Lu;Ayan Mallik;Alireza Khaligh

  • Design and Real-Time Controller Implementation for a Battery-Ultracapacitor Hybrid Energy Storage System

    Junyi Shen;Alireza Khaligh

Frequent Co-Authors

Ali Emadi
Ali Emadi McMaster University
Omer C. Onar
Omer C. Onar Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Serkan Dusmez
Serkan Dusmez The University of Texas at Dallas
Patrick L. Chapman
Patrick L. Chapman Redwood Materials
Juri Jatskevich
Juri Jatskevich University of British Columbia
Erik Schaltz
Erik Schaltz Aalborg University
Ali Davoudi
Ali Davoudi The University of Texas at Arlington
Sheldon S. Williamson
Sheldon S. Williamson University of Ontario Institute of Technology
Gui-Jia Su
Gui-Jia Su Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Peter Kofinas
Peter Kofinas University of Maryland, College Park

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