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Overview

Gui-Jia Su is affiliated with Oak Ridge National Laboratory in the United States. Their primary field of study is Engineering, with a specialization in Electrical and Electronic Engineering and Automotive Engineering. Su's research addresses various topics including Advanced Battery Technologies Research, Wireless Power Transfer Systems, Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks, Electric Motor Design and Analysis, and Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Technologies.

Su has contributed to numerous publications, with a total of 36 works in engineering and 23 in electrical and electronic engineering fields. The most frequent publication venues include:

  • 2022 IEEE Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition (APEC)
  • IEEE Transactions on Transportation Electrification
  • Proceedings of the IEEE
  • IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics

Recent published papers by Gui-Jia Su include:

  • Electric Drive Technology Trends, Challenges, and Opportunities for Future Electric Vehicles, 2021, Proceedings of the IEEE
  • Bidirectional LCC-LCC-Compensated 20-kW Wireless Power Transfer System for Medium-Duty Vehicle Charging, 2021, IEEE Transactions on Transportation Electrification
  • Magnetic Shield Design for the Double-D Coil-Based Wireless Charging System, 2022, IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • Design and Analysis of a 200 kW Dynamic Wireless Charging System for Electric Vehicles, 2022, 2022 IEEE Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition (APEC)
  • Modular Power Electronics Approach for High-Power Dynamic Wireless Charging System, 2023, IEEE Transactions on Transportation Electrification

Su's frequent collaborators include Omer C. Onar, Veda Prakash Galigekere, Mostak Mohammad, Burak Ozpineci, and Erdem Asa. These collaborations have contributed to the development of research in wireless power transfer and electric vehicle technologies.

Best Publications

  • A new ZVS bidirectional DC-DC converter for fuel cell and battery application

    F.Z. Peng;Hui Li;Gui-Jia Su;J.S. Lawler

  • Multilevel DC link inverter

    Gui-Jia Su

  • Electric Drive Technology Trends, Challenges, and Opportunities for Future Electric Vehicles

    Iqbal Husain;Burak Ozpineci;Sariful Islam;Emre Gurpinar

  • Low-cost sensorless control of brushless DC motors with improved speed range

    Gui-Jia Su;J.W. McKeever

  • A 50-kW Three-Phase Wireless Power Transfer System Using Bipolar Windings and Series Resonant Networks for Rotating Magnetic Fields

    Jason Pries;Veda Prakash Nagabhushana Galigekere;Omer C. Onar;Gui-Jia Su

  • A super high speed PM motor drive system by a quasi-current source inverter

    I. Takahashi;T. Koganezawa;G. Su;K. Ohyama

  • A Multiphase, Modular, Bidirectional, Triple-Voltage DC–DC Converter for Hybrid and Fuel Cell Vehicle Power Systems

    Gui-Jia Su;Lixin Tang

  • A low cost, triple-voltage bus DC-DC converter for automotive applications

    G.-J. Su;F.Z. Peng

  • A Reduced-Part, Triple-Voltage DC–DC Converter for EV/HEV Power Management

    Gui-Jia Su;Lixin Tang

  • A low-cost, digitally-controlled charger for plug-in hybrid electric vehicles

    Lixin Tang;Gui-Jia Su

  • A passive soft-switching snubber for PWM inverters

    F.Z. Peng;Gui-Jia Su;L.M. Tolbert

  • Multilevel DC link inverter for brushless permanent magnet motors with very low inductance

    Gui-Jia Su;D.J. Adams

  • A segmented traction drive system with a small dc bus capacitor

    Gui-Jia Su;Lixin Tang

  • Multi-level dc bus inverter for providing sinusoidal and PWM electrical machine voltages

    Gui-Jia Su

  • Design and Implementation of an Optimized 100 kW Stationary Wireless Charging System for EV Battery Recharging

    Veda Prakash Galigekere;Jason Pries;Omer C. Onar;Gui-Jia Su

  • Bidirectional LCC – LCC -Compensated 20-kW Wireless Power Transfer System for Medium-Duty Vehicle Charging

    Mostak Mohammad;Omer C. Onar;Gui-Jia Su;Jason Pries

  • A series LC filter for harmonic compensation of AC drives

    F.Z. Peng;Gui-Jia Su;G. Farquharson

  • High-performance permanent magnet machine drive for electric vehicle applications using a current source inverter

    Zhiqiao Wu;Gui-Jia Su

  • Current source inverter based traction drive for EV battery charging applications

    Gui-Jia Su;Lixin Tang

  • A Three-Phase Bidirectional DC-DC Converter for Automotive Applications

    Gui-Jia Su;Lixin Tang

  • A five-leg inverter for driving a traction motor and a compressor motor

    Gui-Jia Su;J.S. Hsu

  • Enabling Technologies for Compact Integrated Electric Drives for Automotive Traction Applications

    Shajjad Chowdhury;Emre Gurpinar;Gui-Jia Su;Tsarafidy Raminosoa

  • Small Signal Analysis of A Dual Half Bridge Isolated ZVS Bi-directional DC-DC converter for Electrical Vehicle Applications

    Hui Li;Danwei Liu;F.Z. Peng;Gui-Jia Su

  • Experimental evaluation of a soft-switching DC/DC converter for fuel cell vehicle applications

    Gui-Jia Su;F.Z. Peng;D.J. Adams

  • A new topology for single phase UPS systems

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Frequent Co-Authors

Omer C. Onar
Omer C. Onar Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Burak Ozpineci
Burak Ozpineci Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Leon M. Tolbert
Leon M. Tolbert University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Fang Zheng Peng
Fang Zheng Peng University of Pittsburgh
Hui Li
Hui Li Florida State University
Alireza Khaligh
Alireza Khaligh University of Maryland, College Park
Iqbal Husain
Iqbal Husain North Carolina State University
Wensong Yu
Wensong Yu North Carolina State University

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