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Overview

Marcelo L. Heldwein is affiliated with the Technical University of Munich in Germany. Their research primarily focuses on engineering, with a specialization in electrical and electronic engineering. Additional subfields of study include control and systems engineering, mechanical engineering, automotive engineering, and electronic, optical, and magnetic materials.

The scientist's main research topics include multilevel inverters and converters, advanced DC-DC converters, microgrid control and optimization, HVDC systems and fault protection, silicon carbide semiconductor technologies, sensorless control of electric motors, and electric motor design and analysis.

Marcelo L. Heldwein has contributed to several recent publications in prominent venues. These include:

  • Model-Predictive Control of Multilevel Inverters: Challenges, Recent Advances, and Trends, 2023, IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • Common DC-Link Multilevel Converters: Topologies, Control and Industrial Applications, 2023, IEEE Open Journal of Power Electronics
  • Robust Predictive Control of Grid-Connected Converters: Sensor Noise Suppression With Parallel-Cascade Extended State Observer, 2023, IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
  • Power Conversion Technologies for a Hybrid Energy Storage System in Diesel-Electric Locomotives, 2020, IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
  • Model Predictive Control of a Modular Multilevel Converter Considering Control Input Constraints, 2023, IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Marcelo L. Heldwein include:

  • Ralph Kennel
  • Wei Tian
  • Dehao Kong
  • José Rodríguez
  • Zhenbin Zhang

The scientist's works are frequently published in venues such as:

  • IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
  • IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics
  • Eletrônica de Potência
  • 2021 Brazilian Power Electronics Conference (COBEP)

Best Publications

  • PWM Converter Power Density Barriers

    Johann W. Kolar;Uwe Drofenik;Juergen Biela;Marcelo Heldwein

  • PWM Converter Power Density Barriers

    J.W. Kolar;U. Drofenik;J. Biela;M.L. Heldwein

  • Comparative evaluation of three-phase high-power-factor AC-DC converter concepts for application in future More Electric Aircraft

    Guanghai Gong;M.L. Heldwein;U. Drofenik;J. Minibock

  • Passive and Active Hybrid Integrated EMI Filters

    J. Biela;A. Wirthmueller;R. Waespe;M.L. Heldwein

  • Active Power Filter Control Strategy With Implicit Closed-Loop Current Control and Resonant Controller

    M. Angulo;D. A. Ruiz-Caballero;J. Lago;M. L. Heldwein

  • Symmetrical Hybrid Multilevel DC–AC Converters With Reduced Number of Insulated DC Supplies

    Domingo A Ruiz-Caballero;Reynaldo M Ramos-Astudillo;Samir Ahmad Mussa;Marcelo Lobo Heldwein

  • A SiC JFET driver for a 5 kW, 150 kHz three-phase PWM converter

    S. Round;M. Heldwein;J. Kolar;I. Hofsajer

  • Model-Predictive Control of Multilevel Inverters: Challenges, Recent Advances, and Trends

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  • Comparison of Prediction Techniques to Compensate Time Delays Caused by Digital Control of a Three-Phase Buck-Type PWM Rectifier System

    T. Nussbaumer;M.L. Heldwein;Guanghai Gong;S.D. Round

  • The Three-Phase Common-Mode Inductor: Modeling and Design Issues

    M. L. Heldwein;L. Dalessandro;J. W. Kolar

  • Differential Mode Input Filter Design for a Three-Phase Buck-Type PWM Rectifier Based on Modeling of the EMC Test Receiver

    T. Nussbaumer;M.L. Heldwein;J.W. Kolar

  • Operation and Control-Oriented Modeling of a Power Converter for Current Balancing and Stability Improvement of DC Active Distribution Networks

    J Lago;M L Heldwein

  • Three-Phase Hybrid Multilevel Inverter Based on Half-Bridge Modules

    A. L. Batschauer;S. A. Mussa;M. L. Heldwein

  • Impact of EMC Filters on the Power Density of Modern Three-Phase PWM Converters

    M.L. Heldwein;J.W. Kolar

  • Implementation of a Transformerless Common-Mode Active Filter for Offline Converter Systems

    Marcelo Lobo Heldwein;Hans Ertl;Juergen Biela;Johann W Kolar

  • Three-Phase Multilevel PWM Rectifiers Based on Conventional Bidirectional Converters

    M.L. Heldwein;S.A. Mussa;I. Barbi

  • EMC filtering of three-phase PWM converters

    Marcelo Lobo Heldwein

  • Three-Level Single-Phase Bridgeless PFC Rectifiers

    Andre De Bastiani Lange;Thiago Batista Soeiro;Marcio Silveira Ortmann;Marcelo Lobo Heldwein

  • Three-Level ZVS Active Clamping PWM for the DC–DC Buck Converter

    J.P. Rodrigues;A.J. Perin;S.A. Mussa;M.L. Heldwein

  • Towards a 30 kW/liter, Three-Phase Unity Power Factor Rectifier

    S.D. Round;P. Karutz;M.L. Heldwein;J.W. Kolar

  • Evaluation of power converters to implement bipolar DC active distribution networks — DC-DC converters

    Jackson Lago;Joabel Moia;Marcelo L. Heldwein

  • Three-Phase Multilevel PWM Rectifiers Based on Conventional

    Marcelo Lobo Heldwein;Samir Ahmad Mussa;Ivo Barbi

Frequent Co-Authors

S.D. Round
S.D. Round ETH Zurich
Jurgen Biela
Jurgen Biela ETH Zurich
Thomas Friedli
Thomas Friedli ABB (Switzerland)
Ivo Barbi
Ivo Barbi Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
Thierry Meynard
Thierry Meynard Laboratory on Plasma and Conversion of Energy
Patrick Wheeler
Patrick Wheeler University of Nottingham

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