Luis Rouco is affiliated with Comillas Pontifical University in Spain and has focused much of their research in the field of engineering, particularly within electrical and electronic engineering. Their work spans several subfields including control and systems engineering, energy engineering and power technology, automotive engineering, and building and construction.
Their research contributions have been published primarily in venues such as arXiv (Cornell University), IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion, International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems, and SSRN Electronic Journal. These venues reflect the technical depth and interdisciplinary nature of their research interests.
The main themes of Luis Rouco's work concentrate on power systems with a particular emphasis on optimization and stability, as well as microgrid control and optimization. Other significant research topics include HVDC systems and fault protection, smart grid energy management, electric power system optimization, power systems fault detection, and islanding detection in power systems.
Recent published papers include:
Luis Rouco has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including Lukas Sigrist, Javier Renedo, Aurelio García-Cerrada, Álvaro Ortega, and Pedro Sánchez-Martín.
I. Egido;F. Fernandez-Bernal;P. Centeno;L. Rouco
Lukas Sigrist;Enrique Lobato;Luis Rouco
L. Rouco;F.L. Pagola
Javier Renedo;Aurelio Garcia-Cerrada;Luis Rouco
L. Sigrist;I. Egido;L. Rouco
Javier Renedo;Aurelio Garcia-Cerrada;Luis Rouco
G.N. Ramaswamy;G.C. Verghese;L. Rouco;C. Vialas
E. Lobato;L. Rouco;M.I. Navarrete;R. Casanova
I. Egido;F. Fernandez-Bernal;L. Rouco;E. Porras
Kai Doenges;Ignacio Egido;Lukas Sigrist;Enrique Lobato Miguelez
L. Rouco
A. Ugedo;E. Lobato;A. Franco;L. Rouco
G.N. Ramaswamy;L. Rouco;O. Fillatre;G.C. Verghese
Lukas Sigrist;Luis Rouco;Francisco Miguel Echavarren
Bogdan Marinescu;Badis Mallem;Luis Rouco
L. Rouco;J.L. Zamora
F.M. Echavarren;E. Lobato;L. Rouco
L. Rouco
E. Pilo;L. Rouco;A. Fernandez;A. Hernandez-Velilla
Lukas Sigrist;Ignacio Egido;Luis Rouco
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