2022 - Research.com Best Scientist Award
2022 - Research.com Electronics and Electrical Engineering in Denmark Leader Award
2020 - IEEE Edison Medal For contributions to and leadership in power electronics, developing a sustainable society.
2014 - IEEE William E. Newell Power Electronics Award For contributions to power electronics in renewable energy and adjustable speed drives.
2003 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to the design and control of power electronic converters and electric drives for the improvement of industrial products.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Control theory, Electronic engineering, Inverter, Electrical engineering and Voltage. Particularly relevant to Control theory is his body of work in Control theory. His Electronic engineering research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Converters, Capacitor, Power electronics, AC power and Photovoltaic system.
His Inverter research incorporates themes from Electrical impedance, Ripple and Filter. His Harmonic study combines topics in areas such as Harmonic analysis and Harmonics. His Wind power research incorporates elements of Electric power system, Power optimizer, Turbine, Automotive engineering and Renewable energy.
Frede Blaabjerg focuses on Control theory, Electronic engineering, Electrical engineering, Inverter and Voltage. His Control theory study incorporates themes from Pulse-width modulation, AC power, Electric power system and Harmonic. The various areas that Frede Blaabjerg examines in his AC power study include Power factor and Power control.
His Electronic engineering research includes themes of Converters, Topology, Capacitor, Power electronics and Harmonics. His work in Inverter tackles topics such as Photovoltaic system which are related to areas like Grid-connected photovoltaic power system. The concepts of his Wind power study are interwoven with issues in Turbine, Automotive engineering and Power optimizer.
His primary scientific interests are in Control theory, Voltage, Capacitor, Inverter and Converters. His Control theory research is multidisciplinary, relying on both AC power and Microgrid. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Photovoltaic system, Renewable energy and Topology.
Frede Blaabjerg combines subjects such as Topology, Modulation, Leakage, Pulse-width modulation and Electronic engineering with his study of Inverter. Frede Blaabjerg works in the field of Electronic engineering, focusing on Harmonic analysis in particular. His studies deal with areas such as Power electronics and Electric power system as well as Converters.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Control theory, Voltage, Capacitor, Inverter and Photovoltaic system. His study in Control theory is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Phase-locked loop, Voltage source and Model predictive control. Frede Blaabjerg has researched Voltage in several fields, including Topology, Electromagnetic coil and Topology.
His Inverter study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Total harmonic distortion, Leakage, Pulse-width modulation, Electrical impedance and Electronic engineering. His research is interdisciplinary, bridging the disciplines of Harmonic and Electronic engineering. His work deals with themes such as Power quality, Rectifier, Maximum power point tracking, Automotive engineering and Renewable energy, which intersect with Photovoltaic system.
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Overview of Control and Grid Synchronization for Distributed Power Generation Systems
F. Blaabjerg;R. Teodorescu;M. Liserre;A.V. Timbus.
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics (2006)
A review of single-phase grid-connected inverters for photovoltaic modules
S.B. Kjaer;J.K. Pedersen;F. Blaabjerg.
IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications (2005)
Power electronics as efficient interface in dispersed power generation systems
Frede Blaabjerg;Zhe Chen;Søren Bækhøj Kjær.
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics (2004)
Control of Power Converters in AC Microgrids
J. Rocabert;A. Luna;F. Blaabjerg;Pedro Rodríguez.
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics (2012)
Control in Power Electronics
Lars Helle;Frede Blaabjerg.
Academic Press, Incorporated (2002)
Proportional-resonant controllers and filters for grid-connected voltage-source converters
R. Teodorescu;F. Blaabjerg;M. Liserre;P.C. Loh.
IEE Proceedings - Electric Power Applications (2006)
A Review of the State of the Art of Power Electronics for Wind Turbines
Zhe Chen;J.M. Guerrero;F. Blaabjerg.
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics (2009)
Renewable energy resources: Current status, future prospects and their enabling technology
Omar S. Ellabban;Omar S. Ellabban;Haitham A. Abu-Rub;Frede Blaabjerg.
Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews (2014)
Design and control of an LCL-filter-based three-phase active rectifier
M. Liserre;F. Blaabjerg;S. Hansen.
ieee industry applications society annual meeting (2001)
Stability of photovoltaic and wind turbine grid-connected inverters for a large set of grid impedance values
M. Liserre;R. Teodorescu;F. Blaabjerg.
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics (2006)
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