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47
Citations
12941
World Ranking
3153
National Ranking
84

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2010 - Member of Academia Europaea

Overview

Francesco Profumo is affiliated with the Polytechnic University of Turin in Italy. Their research spans fields including Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Energy Engineering and Power Technology, Pollution, Environmental Engineering, and General Energy.

The scientist's main topics of work include Integrated Energy Systems Optimization, Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems, Energy and Environment Impacts, Environmental Impact and Sustainability, Global Energy Security and Policy, and Arctic and Russian Policy Studies.

Recent publications reflect these interests. Among the notable papers are:

  • "An electricity triangle for energy transition: Application to Italy" (2020), published in Applied Energy
  • "Multidimensional assessment of the energy sustainability and carbon pricing impacts along the Belt and Road Initiative" (2021), published in Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
  • "Issue Information" (2020), published in IEEJ Transactions on Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • "Issue Information" (2021), published in IEEJ Transactions on Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • "Issue Information" (2022), published in IEEJ Transactions on Electrical and Electronic Engineering

The frequent publication venues for Francesco Profumo include:

  • IEEJ Transactions on Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Applied Energy
  • Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews

The scientist collaborates regularly with several coauthors, including Narendra Ahuja, Frede Blaabjerg, Dushan Boroyevich, Hsiao-Dong Chiang, and Kukjin Chun.

In 2010, Francesco Profumo was recognized as a Member of Academia Europaea.

Best Publications

  • Multiphase induction motor drives - : a technology status review

    E. Levi;R. Bojoi;F. Profumo;H.A. Toliyat

  • FOC and DTC: two viable schemes for induction motors torque control

    D. Casadei;F. Profumo;G. Serra;A. Tani

  • Direct torque control of induction machines using space vector modulation

    T.G. Habetler;F. Profumo;M. Pastorelli;L.M. Tolbert

  • A comparison between the axial flux and the radial flux structures for PM synchronous motors

    A. Cavagnino;M. Lazzari;F. Profumo;A. Tenconi

  • Digital field oriented control for dual three-phase induction motor drives

    R. Bojoi;M. Lazzari;F. Profumo;A. Tenconi

  • Improved current control strategy for power conditioners using sinusoidal signal integrators in synchronous reference frame

    R. Bojoi;G. Griva;M. Guerriero;F. Farina

  • Low stray inductance bus bar design and construction for good EMC performance in power electronic circuits

    M.C. Caponet;F. Profumo;R.W. De Doncker;A. Tenconi

  • Axial flux machines drives: a new viable solution for electric cars

    F. Profumo;Zheng Zhang;A. Tenconi

  • Zero-speed tacholess IM torque control: simply a matter of stator voltage integration

    K.D. Hurst;T.G. Habetler;G. Griva;F. Profumo

  • Performance analysis of a speed-sensorless induction motor drive based on a constant-switching-frequency DTC scheme

    D. Casadei;G. Serra;A. Tani;L. Zarri

  • Dual-Three Phase Induction Machine Drives Control-A Survey

    Radu Bojoi;Francesco Farina;Francesco Profumo;Alberto Tenconi

  • Dual three-phase induction motor drive with digital current control in the stationary reference frame

    R. Bojoi;E. Levi;F. Farina;A. Tenconi

  • Complete analysis and comparative study of digital modulation techniques for dual three-phase AC motor drives

    R. Bojoi;A. Tenconi;F. Profumo;G. Griva

  • Analysis and Comparison of Phase Locked Loop Techniques for Grid Utility Applications

    L.R. Limongi;R. Bojoi;C. Pica;F. Profumo

  • Smart (Electricity) Grids for Smart Cities: Assessing Roles and Societal Impacts

    Marcelo Masera;Ettore F. Bompard;Francesco Profumo;Nouredine Hadjsaid

  • Direct torque control for dual-three phase induction motor drives

    R. Bojoi;F. Farina;G. Griva;F. Profumo

  • Comparison of different schemes without shaft sensors for field oriented control drives

    C. Ilas;A. Bettini;L. Ferraris;G. Griva

  • Stator resistance tuning in a stator-flux field-oriented drive using an instantaneous hybrid flux estimator

    T.G. Habetler;F. Profumo;G. Griva;M. Pastorelli

  • Iron losses in magnetic materials with six-step and PWM inverter supply (induction motors)

    A. Boglietti;P. Ferraris;M. Lazzari;F. Profumo

  • Dual-Three Phase Induction Machine Drives Control - a Survey

    Iustin Radu Bojoi;F. Farina;Francesco Profumo;Alberto Tenconi

  • Zero-speed tacho-less IM torque control: simply a matter of stator voltage integration

    K.D. Hurst;T.G. Habetler;G. Griva;F. Profumo

Frequent Co-Authors

Radu Bojoi
Radu Bojoi Polytechnic University of Turin
Aldo Boglietti
Aldo Boglietti Polytechnic University of Turin
R.W. De Doncker
R.W. De Doncker RWTH Aachen University
Andrea Cavagnino
Andrea Cavagnino Polytechnic University of Turin
Aleksandar M. Stankovic
Aleksandar M. Stankovic Tufts University
E.R.C. da Silva
E.R.C. da Silva Federal University of Paraíba
Emil Levi
Emil Levi Liverpool John Moores University
Giovanni Serra
Giovanni Serra University of Bologna
Domenico Casadei
Domenico Casadei University of Bologna
Giovanni Franceschini
Giovanni Franceschini University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

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