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George C. Verghese

George C. Verghese

D-Index & Metrics

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
60
Citations
20189
World Ranking
1595
National Ranking
649

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1998 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to frequency-selective dynamic modeling, stability analysis and control in power electronics and power systems.

Overview

George C. Verghese is affiliated with MIT in the United States and has contributed to fields primarily centered on engineering and medicine. Their main areas of expertise include electrical and electronic engineering, mechanical engineering, biomedical engineering, radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, as well as pulmonary and respiratory medicine.

The research topics they have worked on cover a range of subjects within these broader fields, including:

  • Induction Heating and Inverter Technology
  • Advanced DC-DC Converters
  • Silicon Carbide Semiconductor Technologies
  • Electric Motor Design and Analysis
  • Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications
  • HVDC Systems and Fault Protection
  • Biomedical and Engineering Education

Several notable recent papers authored or co-authored by George C. Verghese include:

  • "MRI4All: A Week-Long Hackathon for the Development of an Open-Source Ultra-Low-Field MRI System" (2024), published in Proceedings on CD-ROM - International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. Scientific Meeting and Exhibition/Proceedings of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, Scientific Meeting and Exhibition
  • "MRI4ALL: A Week-Long Hackathon for the Development of an Open-Source Ultra-Low-Field MRI System" (2025), published in Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • "Low-Order Mechanistic Models for Volumetric and Temporal Capnography: Development, Validation, and Application" (2023), published in IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering
  • "An experimental system for detection and localization of hemorrhage using ultra-wideband microwaves with deep learning" (2024), published in Communications Engineering
  • "Autonomous animal heating and cooling system for temperature-regulated magnetic resonance experiments" (2023), published in NMR in Biomedicine

Frequent co-authors in their research work include:

  • John G. Kassakian
  • David J. Perreault
  • Martin F. Schlecht
  • Leeor Alon
  • Seena Dehkharghani

George C. Verghese's work appears in several publication venues where multiple contributions have been made, such as:

  • Proceedings on CD-ROM - International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. Scientific Meeting and Exhibition/Proceedings of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, Scientific Meeting and Exhibition
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Annals of Oncology
  • Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Communications Engineering

Beyond journal and conference papers, George C. Verghese has contributed to academic literature through book publications. Notably, they published Principles of Power Electronics (2023) with Cambridge University Press, which has received extensive citations.

Recognition of their contributions to the field includes the IEEE Fellow award received in 1998 for work related to frequency-selective dynamic modeling, stability analysis, and control in power electronics and power systems.

Best Publications

  • Principles of power electronics

    John G. Kassakian;Martin F. Schlecht;George C. Verghese

  • Generalized averaging method for power conversion circuits

    S.R. Sanders;J.M. Noworolski;X.Z. Liu;G.C. Verghese

  • A generalized state-space for singular systems

    G. Verghese;B. Levy;T. Kailath

  • Nonlinear Phenomena in Power Electronics

    Soumitro Banerjee;George C. Verghese

  • Nonlinear phenomena in power electronics : attractors, bifurcations, chaos, and nonlinear control

    Soumitro Banerjee;George C. Verghese

  • Modeling and simulation of power electronic converters

    D. Maksimovic;A.M. Stankovic;V.J. Thottuvelil;G.C. Verghese

  • Failure detection and identification

    M.-A. Massoumnia;G.C. Verghese;A.S. Willsky

  • Observers for flux estimation in induction machines

    G.C. Verghese;S.R. Sanders

  • Analysis and control design of paralleled DC/DC converters with current sharing

    V.J. Thottuvelil;G.C. Verghese

  • A General Approach to Sampled-Data Modeling for Power Electronic Circuits

    George C. Verghese;Malik E. Elbuluk;John G. Kassakian

  • Optimally robust redundancy relations for failure detection in uncertain systems

    X C Lou;A S Willsky;G C Verghese

  • Selective Modal Analysis with Applications to Electric Power Systems, PART I: Heuristic Introduction

    I. J. Perez-Arriaga;G. C. Verghese;F. C. Schweppe

  • On sensitivities, residues and participations

    F.L. Pagola;I.J. Perez-Arriaga;G.C. Verghese

  • Design issues in 2-port network models of bilateral remote manipulation

    G.J. Raju;G.C. Verghese;T.B. Sheridan

  • On sensitivities, residues and participations: applications to oscillatory stability analysis and control

    F.L. Pagola;I.J. Perez-Arriaga;G.C. Verghese

  • Lyapunov-based control for switched power converters

    S.R. Sanders;G.C. Verghese

  • Combining and updating of local estimates and regional maps along sets of one-dimensional tracks

    A. Willsky;M. Bello;D. Castanon;B. Levy

  • Selective Modal Analysis With Applications to Electric Power Systems, Part II: The Dynamic Stability Problem

    G. C. Verghese;I. J. Perez-Arriaga;F. C. Schweppe

  • Analysis and synthesis of randomized modulation schemes for power converters

    A.M. Stankovic;G.C. Verghese;D.J. Perreault

  • Synthesis of averaged circuit models for switched power converters

    S.R. Sanders;G.C. Verghese

  • A general approach to sampled-data modeling for power electronic circuits

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Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas Kailath
Thomas Kailath Stanford University
Aleksandar M. Stankovic
Aleksandar M. Stankovic Tufts University
Seth R. Sanders
Seth R. Sanders University of California, Berkeley
Bernard C. Lesieutre
Bernard C. Lesieutre University of Wisconsin–Madison
Bernard C. Levy
Bernard C. Levy University of California, Davis

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