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Overview

Christian Klumpner is affiliated with the University of Nottingham in the United Kingdom and specializes in engineering, with a focus on electrical and electronic engineering. Their research spans multiple subfields, including automotive engineering, control and systems engineering, electronic, optical and magnetic materials, and mechanical engineering.

The scientist's work mainly concentrates on topics related to power electronics and energy systems. Key research themes include:

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

Christian Klumpner has published extensively, with 40 publications in the broader engineering field. Some of the frequent venues for their work are:

  • IET conference proceedings (4 publications)
  • Energies (2 publications)
  • IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics (2 publications)
  • IEEE Transactions on Transportation Electrification (1 publication)
  • Applied Sciences (1 publication)

Prominent recent papers authored or coauthored by Christian Klumpner include:

  • "Energy Storage System Selection for Optimal Fuel Consumption of Aircraft Hybrid Electric Taxiing Systems," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Transportation Electrification
  • "A Novel Multiport DC-DC Converter for Enhancing the Design and Performance of Battery-Supercapacitor Hybrid Energy Storage Systems for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles," 2022, Applied Sciences
  • "Development of a Smart Supercapacitor Energy Storage System for Aircraft Electric Power Systems," 2021, Energies
  • "Improved Switching Performance of 3.3kV SiC MOSFETs using Synchronous Rectification in A Voltage Source Inverter," 2022, 2022 IEEE Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition (APEC)
  • "EVALUATION OF INVERTER TOPOLOGIES FOR HIGH POWER/MEDIUM VOLTAGE AIRCRAFT APPLICATIONS," 2021, IET conference proceedings

The scientist frequently collaborates with other researchers, with notable coauthors including Md Rishad Ahmed, Serhiy Bozhko, Fatma A. Khera, Qinlong Chen, and Patrick Wheeler.

Best Publications

  • Evaluation of three-phase transformerless photovoltaic inverter topologies

    T. Kerekes;R. Teodorescu;C. Klumpner;M. Sumner

  • Evaluation of three-phase transformerless photovoltaic inverter topologies

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  • A new matrix converter motor (MCM) for industry applications

    C. Klumpner;P. Nielsen;I. Boldea;F. Blaabjerg

  • Space-Vector Modulated Multilevel Matrix Converter

    Meng Yeong Lee;P Wheeler;C Klumpner

  • Comparison of two current modulation strategies for matrix converters under unbalanced input voltage conditions

    F. Blaabjerg;D. Casadei;C. Klumpner;M. Matteini

  • Using reverse blocking IGBTs in power converters for adjustable speed drives

    C. Klumpner;F. Blaabjerg

  • A new green power inverter for fuel cells

    G.K. Andersen;C. Klumpner;S.B. Kjaer;F. Blaabjerg

  • A new modulation method for matrix converters

    C. Klumpner;F. Blaabjerg;I. Boldea;P. Nielsen

  • Modulation method for a multiple drive system based on a two-stage direct power conversion topology with reduced input current ripple

    C. Klumpner;F. Blaabjerg

  • Repetitive and Resonant Control for a Single-Phase Grid-Connected Hybrid Cascaded Multilevel Converter

    M. Rashed;C. Klumpner;G. Asher

  • Implementation of a hybrid AC/AC direct power converter with unity voltage transfer ratio

    T. Wijekoon;C. Klumpner;P. Zanchetta;P.W. Wheeler

  • Novel Integration of DFIG-Based Wind Generators Within Microgrids

    M. Fazeli;G. M. Asher;C. Klumpner;Liangzhong Yao

  • Experimental evaluation of ride-through capabilities for a matrix converter under short power interruptions

    C. Klumpner;F. Blaabjerg

  • Novel Integration of Wind Generator-Energy Storage Systems Within Microgrids

    M. Fazeli;G. M. Asher;C. Klumpner;Liangzhong Yao

  • Speeding-up the maturation process of the matrix converter technology

    C. Klumpner;F. Blaabjerg;P. Nielsen

  • New solutions for a low-cost power electronic building block for matrix converters

    C. Klumpner;P. Nielsen;I. Boldea;F. Blaabjerg

  • Modelling and control of a multi-stage interleaved DC-DC converter with coupled inductors for super-capacitor energy storage system

    Dipankar De;Christian Klumpner;Chintanbhai Patel;Kulsangcharoen Ponggorn

  • A new matrix converter-motor (MCM) for industry applications

    C. Klumpner;P. Nielsen;I. Boldea;F. Blaabjerg

  • A new cost-effective multi-drive solution based on a two-stage direct power electronic conversion topology

    C. Klumpner;F. Blaabjerg

  • Comparison of two current modulation strategies for matrix converters under unbalanced input voltage conditions

    F. Blaabjerg;D. Casadei;M. Matteini;C. Klumpner

  • A New Single-Stage Current Source Inverter for Photovoltaic and Fuel Cell Applications using Reverse Blocking IGBTs

    C. Klumpner

  • Stability analysis and experimental evaluation of a matrix converter drive system

    Furong Liu;C. Klumpner;F. Blaabjerg

Frequent Co-Authors

Frede Blaabjerg
Frede Blaabjerg Aalborg University
Patrick Wheeler
Patrick Wheeler University of Nottingham
Greg Asher
Greg Asher University of Nottingham
Ion Boldea
Ion Boldea Polytechnic University of Timişoara
Jon Clare
Jon Clare University of Nottingham
Mark Sumner
Mark Sumner University of Nottingham
George Chen
George Chen University of Southampton
Liangzhong Yao
Liangzhong Yao Wuhan University
Domenico Casadei
Domenico Casadei University of Bologna
Pericle Zanchetta
Pericle Zanchetta University of Nottingham

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