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D-Index
34
Citations
4620
World Ranking
5828
National Ranking
294

Overview

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:

  • Marco Virgili
  • Nithin Babu
  • Constantinos B. Papadias
  • R. Todd
  • Petar Popovski

Key publication venues where Andrew J. Forsyth has contributed multiple works include:

  • IET conference proceedings
  • IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
  • Review of Higher Education / "The Review of Higher Education"
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

Selected recent papers authored or coauthored by Andrew J. Forsyth are:

  • Enhancing supercapacitor energy density by mass-balancing of graphene composite electrodes, 2020, Electrochimica Acta
  • An Analysis of the Thermal Interaction Between Components in Power Converter Applications, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • High temperature supercapacitors using water-in-salt electrolytes: stability above 100 °C, 2021, Chemical Communications
  • Optimal Virtual Power Plant Management for Multiple Grid Support Services, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion
  • Cost- and Energy-Efficient Aerial Communication Networks With Interleaved Hovering and Flying, 2021, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology

Best Publications

  • High-Power Bidirectional DC–DC Converter for Aerospace Applications

    R. T. Naayagi;A. J. Forsyth;R. Shuttleworth

  • Modelling and control of DC-DC converters

    A.J. Forsyth;S.V. Mollov

  • Negative Input-Resistance Compensator for a Constant Power Load

    Xinyun Liu;A.J. Forsyth;A.M. Cross

  • Predicting SiC MOSFET Behavior Under Hard-Switching, Soft-Switching, and False Turn-On Conditions

    Rishad Ahmed;Rebecca Todd;Andrew J. Forsyth

  • Behavioral Modeling of a Switched Reluctance Generator for Aircraft Power Systems

    Virgilio Valdivia;Rebecca Todd;Frank J. Bryan;Andres Barrado

  • Extended fundamental frequency analysis of the LCC resonant converter

    A.J. Forsyth;G.A. Ward;S.V. Mollov

  • A Review of More-Electric Aircraft

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  • Bidirectional control of a dual active bridge DC-DC converter for aerospace applications

    R.T. Naayagi;A.J. Forsyth;R. Shuttleworth

  • A Design Optimization Tool for Maximizing the Power Density of 3-Phase DC–AC Converters Using Silicon Carbide (SiC) Devices

    Ian Laird;Xibo Yuan;James Scoltock;Andrew J. Forsyth

  • High-Frequency Gap Losses in Nanocrystalline Cores

    Yiren Wang;Gerardo Calderon-Lopez;Andrew J. Forsyth

  • Graphene-enhanced electrodes for scalable supercapacitors

    I-Ling Tsai;Jianyun Cao;Lewis Le Fevre;Bin Wang

  • Evaluation of SiC BJTs for High-Power DC–DC Converters

    Gerardo Calderon-Lopez;Andrew J. Forsyth;David L. Gordon;Jim R. McIntosh

  • Battery energy storage systems for the electricity grid: UK research facilities

    Tom Feehally;Andrew Forsyth;Rebecca Todd;M P Foster

  • Design and Performance Evaluation of a 10-kW Interleaved Boost Converter for a Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle

    G. Calderon-Lopez;A.J. Forsyth;D.R. Nuttall

  • Approximate, average, dynamic models of uncontrolled rectifiers for aircraft applications

    Andrew M. Cross;A. Baghramian;A.J. Forsyth

  • Enhancing supercapacitor energy density by mass-balancing of graphene composite electrodes

    Edurne Redondo;Lewis W. Le Fevre;Richard Fields;Rebecca Todd

  • A high-power-factor, three-phase isolated AC-DC converter using high-frequency current injection

    A.M. Cross;A.J. Forsyth

  • Adaptive Rate-Limit Control for Energy Storage Systems

    Ding Wu;Rebecca Todd;Andrew J. Forsyth

  • High frequency voltage-fed inverter with phase-shift control for induction heating

    S.V. Mollov;M. Theodoridis;A.J. Forsyth

  • Averaged-value models of twelve-pulse rectifiers for aerospace applications

    A. Baghramian;A.J. Forsyth

  • Two-Phase, Dual Interleaved Buck–Boost DC–DC Converter for Automotive Applications

    Teresa-Raquel Granados-Luna;Ismael Araujo-Vargas;Andrew J. Forsyth;Kevin Cano-Pulido

  • Electrochemically Exfoliated Graphene Electrode for High-Performance Rechargeable Chloroaluminate and Dual-Ion Batteries

    Andinet Ejigu;Lewis W. Le Fevre;Kazunori Fujisawa;Mauricio Terrones

  • Impact of GaN HEMT dynamic on-state resistance on converter performance

    Yichen Cai;Andrew J. Forsyth;Rebecca Todd

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert A. W. Dryfe
Robert A. W. Dryfe University of Manchester
Adel Mellit
Adel Mellit University of Jijel
Xibo Yuan
Xibo Yuan University of Bristol
Mike Barnes
Mike Barnes University of Manchester
Colin J. Humphreys
Colin J. Humphreys Queen Mary University of London
Li Ran
Li Ran University of Warwick
Mauricio Terrones
Mauricio Terrones Pennsylvania State University
Ian A. Kinloch
Ian A. Kinloch University of Manchester
Petar Popovski
Petar Popovski Aalborg University
Paul D. Mitcheson
Paul D. Mitcheson Imperial College London

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