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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
35
Citations
6543
World Ranking
5481
National Ranking
159

Overview

Gregor Verbic is affiliated with the University of Sydney in Australia. Their research focuses primarily on engineering, with a strong emphasis on electrical and electronic engineering as well as control and systems engineering. Additional areas of study include building and construction, renewable energy, sustainability, and the environment, along with automotive engineering.

Their work covers several core topics related to energy systems and optimization. These include:

  • Smart Grid Energy Management
  • Microgrid Control and Optimization
  • Optimal Power Flow Distribution
  • Building Energy and Comfort Optimization
  • Electric Vehicles and Infrastructure
  • Power System Optimization and Stability
  • Islanding Detection in Power Systems

Verbic has contributed to multiple peer-reviewed papers across notable publication venues. Frequent venues where their work is published include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Electric Power Systems Research
  • Applied Energy
  • IEEE Transactions on Power Systems

Significant papers authored by Verbic include:

  • Towards a transactive energy system for integration of distributed energy resources: Home energy management, distributed optimal power flow, and peer-to-peer energy trading (2020, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews)
  • Electrical-distance driven peer-to-peer energy trading in a low-voltage network (2021, Applied Energy)
  • Fair coordination of distributed energy resources with Volt-Var control and PV curtailment (2021, Applied Energy)
  • Fair operating envelopes under uncertainty using chance constrained optimal power flow (2022, Electric Power Systems Research)
  • Stochastic Eigen-Analysis of Electric Power System With High Renewable Penetration: Impact of Changing Inertia on Oscillatory Modes (2020, IEEE Transactions on Power Systems)

The scientist collaborates frequently with a number of co-authors. Among the most frequent are:

  • Archie C. Chapman
  • Jaysson Guerrero
  • Daniel Gebbran
  • Sleiman Mhanna
  • Kyeon Hur

Best Publications

  • Foundations and Challenges of Low-Inertia Systems (Invited Paper)

    Federico Milano;Florian Dorfler;Gabriela Hug;David J. Hill

  • Decentralized P2P Energy Trading Under Network Constraints in a Low-Voltage Network

    Jaysson Guerrero;Archie C. Chapman;Gregor Verbic

  • Probabilistic Optimal Power Flow in Electricity Markets Based on a Two-Point Estimate Method

    G. Verbic;C.A. Canizares

  • Local voltage-stability index using tellegen's Theorem

    I. Smon;G. Verbic;F. Gubina

  • Towards a transactive energy system for integration of distributed energy resources: Home energy management, distributed optimal power flow, and peer-to-peer energy trading

    Jaysson Guerrero;Daniel Gebbran;Sleiman Mhanna;Archie C. Chapman

  • A new concept of voltage-collapse protection based on local phasors

    G. Verbic;F. Gubina

  • A Novel Strategy for Variable-Speed Wind Turbines' Participation in Primary Frequency Control

    A. Zertek;G. Verbic;M. Pantos

  • A Fast Technique for Smart Home Management: ADP With Temporal Difference Learning

    Chanaka Keerthisinghe;Gregor Verbic;Archie C. Chapman

  • Optimised control approach for frequency-control contribution of variable speed wind turbines

    A. Zertek;G. Verbic;M. Pantos

  • Adaptive ADMM for Distributed AC Optimal Power Flow

    Sleiman Mhanna;Gregor Verbic;Archie C. Chapman

  • Frequency Support From Wind Turbine Generators With a Time-Variable Droop Characteristic

    Mehdi Garmroodi;Gregor Verbic;David J. Hill

  • A Fast Distributed Algorithm for Large-Scale Demand Response Aggregation

    Sleiman Mhanna;Archie C. Chapman;Gregor Verbic

  • Towards a smart home energy management system - A dynamic programming approach

    Henning Tischer;Gregor Verbic

  • A Framework for Assessing Renewable Integration Limits With Respect to Frequency Performance

    Ahmad Shabir Ahmadyar;Shariq Riaz;Gregor Verbic;Archie Chapman

  • Coordinated Operation Strategy of Wind Farms for Frequency Control by Exploring Wake Interaction

    Ahmad Shabir Ahmadyar;Gregor Verbic

  • Optimal sizing of biomass-fired Organic Rankine Cycle CHP system with heat storage

    Gregor Taljan;Gregor Verbič;Miloš Pantoš;Manfred Sakulin

  • Electrical-distance driven peer-to-peer energy trading in a low-voltage network

    Jaysson Guerrero;Bunyim Sok;Archie C. Chapman;Gregor Verbič

  • Harmonious Integration of Faster-Acting Energy Storage Systems into Frequency Control Reserves in Power Grid with High Renewable Generation

    Jae Woong Shim;Gregor Verbic;Ning Zhang;Kyeon Hur

  • Harmonious Integration of Faster-Acting Energy Storage Systems Into Frequency Control Reserves in Power Grid With High Renewable Generation

    Jae Woong Shim;Gregor Verbic;Ning Zhang;Kyeon Hur

  • Fair coordination of distributed energy resources with Volt-Var control and PV curtailment

    Daniel Gebbran;Sleiman Mhanna;Yiju Ma;Archie C. Chapman

  • Hydrogen storage for mixed wind–nuclear power plants in the context of a Hydrogen Economy

    Gregor Taljan;Gregor Taljan;Michael Fowler;Claudio Cañizares;Gregor Verbič

  • Demand response through smart home energy management using thermal inertia

    Haiming Wang;Ke Meng;Fengji Luo;Zhao Yang Dong

  • Modified topological generation and load distribution factors

    M. Pantos;G. Verbic;F. Gubina

  • Algorithmic and Strategic Aspects to Integrating Demand-Side Aggregation and Energy Management Methods

    Archie C. Chapman;Gregor Verbic;David J. Hill

Frequent Co-Authors

Claudio A. Canizares
Claudio A. Canizares University of Waterloo
William Rosehart
William Rosehart University of Calgary
Weidong Xiao
Weidong Xiao University of Sydney
Federico Milano
Federico Milano University College Dublin
Zhao Yang Dong
Zhao Yang Dong City University of Hong Kong
John E. Fletcher
John E. Fletcher University of New South Wales
Kit Po Wong
Kit Po Wong University of Western Australia
Andreas Jossen
Andreas Jossen Technical University of Munich
Zhao Xu
Zhao Xu Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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