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Mehdi Narimani

Mehdi Narimani

D-Index & Metrics

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
38
Citations
8113
World Ranking
4824
National Ranking
218

Overview

Mehdi Narimani is affiliated with McMaster University in Canada and has contributed extensively to the field of engineering, with a particular focus on electrical and electronic engineering. Their work spans several specialized subfields including control and systems engineering, automotive engineering, renewable energy, sustainability and the environment, and mechanical engineering.

Their most frequent research topics include:

  • Multilevel Inverters and Converters
  • Advanced DC-DC Converters
  • Silicon Carbide Semiconductor Technologies
  • Advanced Battery Technologies Research
  • Microgrid Control and Optimization
  • Wireless Power Transfer Systems
  • Semiconductor materials and devices

Recent publications by Mehdi Narimani demonstrate a focus on power electronics, electric vehicle systems, and energy conversion technologies. Notable papers include:

  • "A Review of Multilevel Inverter Topologies in Electric Vehicles: Current Status and Future Trends" (2021), published in IEEE Open Journal of Power Electronics
  • "A Review on IGBT Module Failure Modes and Lifetime Testing" (2021), published in IEEE Access
  • "A Review of Modulation and Control Techniques for Multilevel Inverters in Traction Applications" (2021), published in IEEE Access
  • "Operation of Inductive Charging Systems Under Misalignment Conditions: A Review for Electric Vehicles" (2022), published in IEEE Transactions on Transportation Electrification
  • "High Efficiency LLC Resonant Converter With Wide Output Range of 200-1000 V for DC-Connected EVs Ultra-Fast Charging Stations" (2023), published in IEEE Access

Mehdi Narimani frequently collaborates with several researchers, including Ahmed Abuelnaga, Zhituo Ni, Navid R. Zargari, Ali Emadi, and Sarah Badawi. The number of joint publications with these coauthors ranges from 9 to 15, indicating ongoing research partnerships.

Their work is published predominantly in well-known venues within the power electronics and electrical engineering domains. These frequent publication outlets include:

  • IEEE Access
  • IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • IEEE Open Journal of Power Electronics
  • IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
  • IEEE Transactions on Transportation Electrification

Best Publications

  • High-Power Converters and AC Drives

    Bin Wu

  • High-Power Wind Energy Conversion Systems: State-of-the-Art and Emerging Technologies

    Venkata Yaramasu;Bin Wu;Paresh C. Sen;Samir Kouro

  • A Review of Multilevel Inverter Topologies in Electric Vehicles: Current Status and Future Trends

    Amirreza Poorfakhraei;Mehdi Narimani;Ali Emadi

  • A Review on Multiphase Drives for Automotive Traction Applications

    Ahmed Salem;Mehdi Narimani

  • Model Predictive Approach for a Simple and Effective Load Voltage Control of Four-Leg Inverter With an Output $LC$ Filter

    Venkata Yaramasu;Marco Rivera;Mehdi Narimani;Bin Wu

  • A New Nested Neutral Point-Clamped (NNPC) Converter for Medium-Voltage (MV) Power Conversion

    Mehdi Narimani;Bin Wu;Zhongyuan Cheng;Navid Reza Zargari

  • A Review on IGBT Module Failure Modes and Lifetime Testing

    Ahmed Abuelnaga;Mehdi Narimani;Amir Sajjad Bahman

  • Finite Control-Set Model Predictive Control (FCS-MPC) of Nested Neutral Point-Clamped (NNPC) Converter

    Mehdi Narimani;Bin Wu;Venkata Yaramasu;Navid Reza Zargari

  • A Novel Five-Level Voltage Source Inverter With Sinusoidal Pulse Width Modulator for Medium-Voltage Applications

    Mehdi Narimani;Bin Wu;Navid Reza Zargari

  • A Review of Modulation and Control Techniques for Multilevel Inverters in Traction Applications

    Amirreza Poorfakhraei;Mehdi Narimani;Ali Emadi

  • A Capacitor Voltage-Balancing Method for Nested Neutral Point Clamped (NNPC) Inverter

    Kai Tian;Bin Wu;Mehdi Narimani;Dewei David Xu

  • Operation of Inductive Charging Systems Under Misalignment Conditions: A Review for Electric Vehicles

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  • Three-Phase Multimodule VSIs Using SHE-PWM to Reduce Zero-Sequence Circulating Current

    Mehdi Narimani;Gerry Moschopoulos

  • A Sinusoidal Pulsewidth Modulation (SPWM) Technique for Capacitor Voltage Balancing of a Nested T-Type Four-Level Inverter

    Ahoora Bahrami;Mehdi Narimani

  • Generalised approach for predictive control with common-mode voltage mitigation in multilevel diode-clamped converters

    Venkata Yaramasu;Bin Wu;Marco Rivera;Mehdi Narimani

  • A Novel Single-Stage Multilevel Type Full-Bridge Converter

    M. Narimani;G. Moschopoulos

  • High Efficiency LLC Resonant Converter With Wide Output Range of 200–1000 V for DC-Connected EVs Ultra-Fast Charging Stations

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  • A New Single-Phase Single-Stage Three-Level Power Factor Correction AC–DC Converter

    M. Narimani;G. Moschopoulos

  • Capacitor Voltage Balancing and Current Control of a Five-Level Nested Neutral-Point-Clamped Converter

    Apparao Dekka;Mehdi Narimani

  • A Novel Fault-Tolerant Technique for Active-Neutral-Point-Clamped Inverter Using Carrier-Based PWM

    Peter Azer;Saeed Ouni;Mehdi Narimani

  • A New Five-Level T-Type Nested Neutral Point Clamped (T-NNPC) Converter

    Ahoora Bahrami;Mehdi Narimani

  • Improved Method for Paralleling Reduced Switch VSI Modules: Harmonic Content and Circulating Current

    Mehdi Narimani;Gerry Moschopoulos

  • An Investigation on the Novel Use of High-Power Three-Level Converter Topologies to Improve Light-Load Efficiency in Low Power DC/DC Full-Bridge Converters

    M. Narimani;G. Moschopoulos

  • A new nested neutral point clamped (NNPC) converter for medium-voltage (MV) power conversion

    Mehdi Narimani;Bin Wu;George Cheng;Navid Zargari

Frequent Co-Authors

Navid R. Zargari
Navid R. Zargari Rockwell Automation (Canada)
Gerry Moschopoulos
Gerry Moschopoulos University of Western Ontario
Bin Wu
Bin Wu Toronto Metropolitan University
Ali Emadi
Ali Emadi McMaster University
Venkata Yaramasu
Venkata Yaramasu Northern Arizona University
Jose Rodriguez
Jose Rodriguez San Sebastián University
Dewei Xu
Dewei Xu Toronto Metropolitan University
Marco Rivera
Marco Rivera University of Nottingham
Samir Kouro
Samir Kouro Federico Santa María Technical University
Steve Hranilovic
Steve Hranilovic McMaster University

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