G. Narayanan is affiliated with the Indian Institute of Science in India and has made significant contributions to the field of engineering, with a particular focus on electrical and electronic engineering. Their research spans various subfields, including control and systems engineering, mechanical engineering, and electronic, optical, and magnetic materials.
Their work concentrates heavily on topics related to electric motor design and analysis, multilevel inverters and converters, magnetic properties and applications, and magnetic bearings and levitation dynamics. Additional research areas include silicon carbide semiconductor technologies, induction heating and inverter technology, and sensorless control of electric motors.
Key recent publications illustrate the diversity and technical depth of their research:
Their frequent co-authors include Syed Shahjahan Ahmad, Mouli Thirumalasetty, Anupam Verma, Kamisetti N V Prasad, and Kapil Upamanyu, demonstrating collaborative work within the field.
Publications by G. Narayanan are predominantly found in the IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications journal, where they have contributed 20 articles. Other regular venues include the 2022 IEEE International Conference on Power Electronics, Smart Grid, and Renewable Energy (PESGRE), the 2022 IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE), the 2022 IEEE Vehicle Power and Propulsion Conference (VPPC), and the IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics.
G. Narayanan;V.T. Ranganathan;D. Zhao;H.K. Krishnamurthy
A.R. Beig;G. Narayanan;V.T. Ranganathan
Di Zhao;V S S Pavan Kumar Hari;Gopalaratnam Narayanan;Rajapandian Ayyanar
G. Narayanan;Harish K. Krishnamurthy;Di Zhao;Rajapandian Ayyanar
G. Narayanan;V.T. Ranganathan
G. Narayanan;V.T. Ranganathan
S. Das;G. Narayanan
J. S. Siva Prasad;G. Narayanan
K. Basu;J. Prasad;G. Narayanan
Kaushik Basu;J S Siva Prasad;G Narayanan;Harish K Krishnamurthy
J. S. Siva Prasad;Tushar Bhavsar;Rajesh Ghosh;G. Narayanan
G. Narayanan;V.T. Ranganathan
R. Ghosh;G. Narayanan
G. Narayanan;V.T. Ranganathan
A. C. Binojkumar;G. Narayanan
Soumitra Das;G. Narayanan;M. Pandey
V. S. S. Pavan Kumar Hari;G. Narayanan
T. Bhavsar;G. Narayanan
R. Ghosh;G. Narayanan
G Narayanan;VT Ranganathan
Syed Shahjahan Ahmad;G. Narayanan
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