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D-Index
37
Citations
10031
World Ranking
8244
National Ranking
99

Chee Wei Tan publication distribution in Engineering and Technology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Engineering and Technology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Chee Wei Tan sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 804+

This scientist: 152 publications — 28th percentile

28% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 804 publications or more.

Chee Wei Tan D-index placement in Engineering and Technology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Engineering and Technology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Chee Wei Tan sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 107+

This scientist: 37 D-Index — 16th percentile

16% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 107 D-Index or more.

Overview

Chee Wei Tan is affiliated with the University of Technology Malaysia in Malaysia. Their research work spans a range of engineering fields, with a primary focus on electrical and electronic engineering as well as control and systems engineering.

The scientist has published extensively in the realms of energy engineering and automotive engineering, with notable contributions also in materials chemistry. Their scholarly output largely revolves around topics such as microgrid control and optimization, electric vehicles and infrastructure, smart grid energy management, advanced battery technologies research, hybrid renewable energy systems, high voltage insulation and dielectric phenomena, and dielectric materials and actuators.

Chee Wei Tan's recent publications include:

  • A rule-based energy management scheme for long-term optimal capacity planning of grid-independent microgrid optimized by multi-objective grasshopper optimization algorithm (2020, Energy Conversion and Management)
  • A comprehensive review of energy management strategy in Vehicle-to-Grid technology integrated with renewable energy sources (2021, Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments)
  • Impact of Electric Vehicle on Residential Power Distribution Considering Energy Management Strategy and Stochastic Monte Carlo Algorithm (2023, Energies)
  • Energy management strategy and capacity planning of an autonomous microgrid: Performance comparison of metaheuristic optimization searching techniques (2021, Renewable Energy Focus)
  • A rule-based power management strategy for Vehicle-to-Grid system using antlion sizing optimization (2021, Journal of Energy Storage)

The scientist collaborates frequently with a number of colleagues, including:

  • Razman Ayop
  • Kwan Yiew Lau
  • Abba Lawan Bukar
  • Shahrin Md Ayob
  • Kuan Yong Ching

Publication venues where Chee Wei Tan has frequently contributed comprise:

  • International Journal of Power Electronics and Drive Systems/International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments
  • Journal of Energy Storage
  • IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation
  • ELEKTRIKA- Journal of Electrical Engineering

The scientific output reflects a focus on practical and theoretical challenges related to sustainable energy systems, electric vehicle integration, and advanced material applications in electrical engineering. Their work covers both foundational research and applied strategies in energy management and optimization techniques relevant to evolving power systems and grid technologies.

Best Publications

  • A review of energy sources and energy management system in electric vehicles

    Siang Fui Tie;Chee Wei Tan

  • Electric vehicles standards, charging infrastructure, and impact on grid integration: A technological review

    H.S. Das;M.M. Rahman;S. Li;C.W. Tan

  • A review of maximum power point tracking algorithms for wind energy systems

    M.A. Abdullah;A.H.M. Yatim;C.W. Tan;R. Saidur

  • Fuel cell hybrid electric vehicles: A review on power conditioning units and topologies

    Himadry Shekhar Das;Chee Wei Tan;A.H.M. Yatim

  • Optimal sizing of an autonomous photovoltaic/wind/battery/diesel generator microgrid using grasshopper optimization algorithm

    Abba Lawan Bukar;Abba Lawan Bukar;Chee Wei Tan;Kwan Yiew Lau

  • A comprehensive review of maximum power point tracking algorithms for photovoltaic systems

    Nur Atharah Kamarzaman;Chee Wei Tan

  • Assessment of economic viability for PV/wind/diesel hybrid energy system in southern Peninsular Malaysia

    Mei Shan Ngan;Chee Wei Tan

  • A review of renewable energy development in Africa: A focus in South Africa, Egypt and Nigeria

    Abubakar Kabir Aliyu;Babangida Modu;Chee Wei Tan

  • A review on stand-alone photovoltaic-wind energy system with fuel cell: System optimization and energy management strategy

    Abba Lawan Bukar;Abba Lawan Bukar;Chee Wei Tan

  • Feasibility analysis of hybrid photovoltaic/battery/fuel cell energy system for an indigenous residence in East Malaysia

    Himadry Shekhar Das;Chee Wei Tan;A.H.M. Yatim;Kwan Yiew Lau

  • A techno-economic assessment of a combined heat and power photovoltaic/fuel cell/battery energy system in Malaysia hospital

    Normazlina Mat Isa;Himadry Shekhar Das;Chee Wei Tan;A.H.M. Yatim

  • A study of maximum power point tracking algorithms for stand-alone Photovoltaic Systems

    Mei Shan Ngan;Chee Wei Tan

  • Design of boost converter based on maximum power point resistance for photovoltaic applications

    Razman Ayop;Chee Wei Tan

  • A rule-based energy management scheme for long-term optimal capacity planning of grid-independent microgrid optimized by multi-objective grasshopper optimization algorithm

    Abba Lawan Bukar;Abba Lawan Bukar;Chee Wei Tan;Lau Kwan Yiew;Razman Ayop

  • A study of maximum power point tracking algorithms for wind energy system

    Majid A. Abdullah;A.H.M. Yatim;Chee Wei Tan

  • A comprehensive review of energy management strategy in Vehicle-to-Grid technology integrated with renewable energy sources

    Abdulgader Alsharif;Chee Wei Tan;Razman Ayop;Abdulhakeem Dobi

  • Components sizing of photovoltaic stand-alone system based on loss of power supply probability

    Razman Ayop;Normazlina Mat Isa;Chee Wei Tan

  • A comprehensive review of cogeneration system in a microgrid: A perspective from architecture and operating system

    Normazlina Mat Isa;Chee Wei Tan;A.H.M. Yatim

  • A comprehensive review on photovoltaic emulator

    Razman Ayop;Chee Wei Tan

  • Analysis of perturb and observe maximum power point tracking algorithm for photovoltaic applications

    Chee Wei Tan;T.C. Green;C.A. Hernandez-Aramburo

  • An Overview of Islanding Detection Methods in Photovoltaic Systems

    Wei Yee Teoh;Chee Wei Tan

Frequent Co-Authors

A.H.M. Yatim
A.H.M. Yatim University of Technology Malaysia
Tim C. Green
Tim C. Green Imperial College London
Shuhui Li
Shuhui Li University of Alabama
Rahman Saidur
Rahman Saidur Sunway University

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