Andrew J. Forsyth is affiliated with the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on engineering, with significant contributions in electrical and electronic engineering, aerospace engineering, control and systems engineering, computer networks and communications, and energy engineering and power technology.
The scientist's work covers several main topics including UAV applications and optimization, microgrid control and optimization, smart grid energy management, distributed control in multi-agent systems, advanced DC-DC converters, advanced battery technologies research, and supercapacitor materials and fabrication.
Frequent coauthors in Andrew J. Forsyth's publications are:
Key publication venues where Andrew J. Forsyth has contributed multiple works include:
Selected recent papers authored or coauthored by Andrew J. Forsyth are:
R. T. Naayagi;A. J. Forsyth;R. Shuttleworth
A.J. Forsyth;S.V. Mollov
Xinyun Liu;A.J. Forsyth;A.M. Cross
Rishad Ahmed;Rebecca Todd;Andrew J. Forsyth
Virgilio Valdivia;Rebecca Todd;Frank J. Bryan;Andres Barrado
A.J. Forsyth;G.A. Ward;S.V. Mollov
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R.T. Naayagi;A.J. Forsyth;R. Shuttleworth
Ian Laird;Xibo Yuan;James Scoltock;Andrew J. Forsyth
Yiren Wang;Gerardo Calderon-Lopez;Andrew J. Forsyth
I-Ling Tsai;Jianyun Cao;Lewis Le Fevre;Bin Wang
Gerardo Calderon-Lopez;Andrew J. Forsyth;David L. Gordon;Jim R. McIntosh
Tom Feehally;Andrew Forsyth;Rebecca Todd;M P Foster
G. Calderon-Lopez;A.J. Forsyth;D.R. Nuttall
Andrew M. Cross;A. Baghramian;A.J. Forsyth
Edurne Redondo;Lewis W. Le Fevre;Richard Fields;Rebecca Todd
A.M. Cross;A.J. Forsyth
Ding Wu;Rebecca Todd;Andrew J. Forsyth
S.V. Mollov;M. Theodoridis;A.J. Forsyth
A. Baghramian;A.J. Forsyth
Teresa-Raquel Granados-Luna;Ismael Araujo-Vargas;Andrew J. Forsyth;Kevin Cano-Pulido
Andinet Ejigu;Lewis W. Le Fevre;Kazunori Fujisawa;Mauricio Terrones
Yichen Cai;Andrew J. Forsyth;Rebecca Todd
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