2016 - IEEE PELS Harry A. Owen, Jr. Distinguished Service Award For distinguished service, vision, and leadership in guiding the global expansion of the Power Electronics Society and for his skills as a unique communicator, society advocate, mentor and scientist
2014 - Member of the National Academy of Engineering For advancements in control, modeling, and design of electronic power conversion for electric energy and transportation.
2007 - IEEE William E. Newell Power Electronics Award For advancement of control, modeling, and design of switching power converters.
2006 - IEEE Fellow For advancement of control, modeling and design of switching power converters.
Dushan Boroyevich mostly deals with Electronic engineering, Electrical engineering, Control theory, Converters and Power electronics. His biological study focuses on Electromagnetic interference. In his study, Wide-bandgap semiconductor and Diode is strongly linked to Silicon carbide, which falls under the umbrella field of Electrical engineering.
His studies in Control theory integrate themes in fields like Power factor, Ćuk converter, Pulse-width modulation, Ripple and Phase-locked loop. The study incorporates disciplines such as Control theory and Gate array in addition to Converters. His Power electronics research incorporates elements of Electronic component, Electronic packaging, Embedded system, Single-phase electric power and Power module.
His primary scientific interests are in Electronic engineering, Electrical engineering, Control theory, Converters and Power electronics. His Electronic engineering research integrates issues from Power factor, Inductor and Capacitor. He has researched Capacitor in several fields, including Ripple and Topology.
His Electrical engineering research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Power module and Silicon carbide. The Control theory study combines topics in areas such as Pulse-width modulation, Electrical impedance, Three-phase and Phase-locked loop. His Power electronics study incorporates themes from Control engineering, Control system, Electric power system and Reliability.
His primary areas of study are Electrical engineering, Voltage, MOSFET, Converters and Power electronics. Dushan Boroyevich combines topics linked to Power density with his work on Electrical engineering. He has included themes like Motor drive and Topology in his Voltage study.
His work deals with themes such as Three-phase, Pulse-width modulation, H bridge, Synchronization and Electronic engineering, which intersect with Converters. Dushan Boroyevich works in the field of Electronic engineering, namely Digital control. His study in Power electronics is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Control engineering, Inductor and Jitter.
Dushan Boroyevich mainly investigates Electrical engineering, MOSFET, Voltage, Gate driver and Fault. His Electrical engineering course of study focuses on Power density and Electromagnetic interference. His Voltage study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Motor drive and Switching time.
His Fault study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Overcurrent and Power electronics. His Converters research includes elements of Oscillation and Output impedance. The concepts of his H bridge study are interwoven with issues in Electronic engineering and Topology.
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DC-link Voltage Control of a Full Power Converter for Wind Generator Operating in Weak-Grid Systems
Xibo Yuan;Fei Wang;D. Boroyevich;Yongdong Li.
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics (2009)
Intergrid: A Future Electronic Energy Network?
Dushan Boroyevich;Igor Cvetkovic;Rolando Burgos;Dong Dong.
IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics (2013)
Grid-Interface Bidirectional Converter for Residential DC Distribution Systems—Part One: High-Density Two-Stage Topology
Dong Dong;Igor Cvetkovic;Dushan Boroyevich;Wei Zhang.
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics (2013)
Grid-Interface Bidirectional Converter for Residential DC Distribution Systems—Part One: High-Density Two-Stage Topology
Dong Dong;Igor Cvetkovic;Dushan Boroyevich;Wei Zhang.
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics (2013)
A 1200-V, 60-A SiC MOSFET Multichip Phase-Leg Module for High-Temperature, High-Frequency Applications
Zheng Chen;Yiying Yao;Dushan Boroyevich;Khai D. T. Ngo.
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics (2014)
A 1200-V, 60-A SiC MOSFET Multichip Phase-Leg Module for High-Temperature, High-Frequency Applications
Zheng Chen;Yiying Yao;Dushan Boroyevich;Khai D. T. Ngo.
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics (2014)
Impact of Interleaving on AC Passive Components of Paralleled Three-Phase Voltage-Source Converters
Di Zhang;Fred Wang;Rolando Burgos;Rixin Lai.
IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications (2010)
Impact of Interleaving on AC Passive Components of Paralleled Three-Phase Voltage-Source Converters
Di Zhang;Fred Wang;Rolando Burgos;Rixin Lai.
IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications (2010)
A Systematic Topology Evaluation Methodology for High-Density Three-Phase PWM AC-AC Converters
Rixin Lai;Fei Wang;R. Burgos;Yunqing Pei.
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics (2008)
A Systematic Topology Evaluation Methodology for High-Density Three-Phase PWM AC-AC Converters
Rixin Lai;Fei Wang;R. Burgos;Yunqing Pei.
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics (2008)
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