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Mohsen Hamzeh

Mohsen Hamzeh

D-Index & Metrics

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
36
Citations
4923
World Ranking
5382
National Ranking
38

Overview

Mohsen Hamzeh is affiliated with the University of Tehran in Iran and specializes in engineering, particularly electrical and electronic engineering, control and systems engineering, automotive engineering, energy engineering and power technology, and renewable energy, sustainability and the environment. The scope of their research includes several interconnected subfields, reflecting a broad focus on power electronics and smart grid technologies.

The scientist's research extends across main topics covering microgrid control and optimization, smart grid energy management, HVDC systems and fault protection, advanced battery technologies, advanced DC-DC converters, optimal power flow distribution, and multilevel inverters and converters.

Mohsen Hamzeh has published research papers in well-known venues such as:

  • IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics
  • IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid
  • International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems
  • 2022 13th Power Electronics, Drive Systems, and Technologies Conference (PEDSTC)
  • IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics

Recent papers highlight their involvement in photovoltaic system innovations and microgrid control strategies, with examples including:

  • "A Nonisolated Buck-Boost DC-DC Converter With Continuous Input Current for Photovoltaic Applications," 2020, IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics
  • "A Transformerless Common-Ground Three-Switch Single-Phase Inverter for Photovoltaic Systems," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • "Controllable Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy: From Circuit Design to Control and Data Analysis," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • "A Novel Extended Impedance-Power Droop for Accurate Active and Reactive Power Sharing in a Multi-Bus Microgrid With Complex Impedances," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid
  • "Distributed event-triggered secondary frequency control of islanded AC microgrids under cyber attacks with input time delay," 2022, International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Nima Mahdian Dehkordi
  • Seyed Mohammad Mahdi Alavi
  • Hossein Iman-Eini
  • Mohammad Hassan Ghaderi
  • Ali Sarikhani

Mohsen Hamzeh's research work is positioned at the intersection of multiple areas in power engineering, with a significant focus on the development and optimization of energy systems, converters, and microgrid operations. Their publication record demonstrates involvement in both theoretical and applied aspects of power electronics and smart grid technologies.

Best Publications

  • Hybrid energy storage system for microgrids applications: A review

    Salman Hajiaghasi;Ahmad Salemnia;Mohsen Hamzeh

  • Distributed Robust Finite-Time Secondary Voltage and Frequency Control of Islanded Microgrids

    Nima Mahdian Dehkordi;Nasser Sadati;Mohsen Hamzeh

  • Fully Distributed Cooperative Secondary Frequency and Voltage Control of Islanded Microgrids

    Nima Mahdian Dehkordi;Nasser Sadati;Mohsen Hamzeh

  • Active Power Management of Multihybrid Fuel Cell/Supercapacitor Power Conversion System in a Medium Voltage Microgrid

    A. Ghazanfari;M. Hamzeh;H. Mokhtari;H. Karimi

  • A New Control Strategy for a Multi-Bus MV Microgrid Under Unbalanced Conditions

    Mohsen Hamzeh;H. Karimi;H. Mokhtari

  • Harmonic and Negative-Sequence Current Control in an Islanded Multi-Bus MV Microgrid

    Mohsen Hamzeh;Houshang Karimi;Hossein Mokhtari

  • Power Oscillations Damping in DC Microgrids

    Mohsen Hamzeh;Mohsen Ghafouri;Houshang Karimi;Keyhan Sheshyekani

  • Integrating hybrid power source into an islanded MV microgrid using CHB multilevel inverter under unbalanced and nonlinear load conditions

    Mohsen Hamzeh;Amin Ghazanfari;Hossein Mokhtari;Houshang Karimi

  • A Nonisolated Buck–Boost DC–DC Converter With Continuous Input Current for Photovoltaic Applications

    Ali Sarikhani;Babak Allahverdinejad;Mohsen Hamzeh

  • Robust Control of an Islanded Microgrid Under Unbalanced and Nonlinear Load Conditions

    Mohsen Hamzeh;Sepehr Emamian;Houshang Karimi;Jean Mahseredjian

  • Modeling and Design of an Oscillatory Current-Sharing Control Strategy in DC Microgrids

    Mohsen Hamzeh;Amin Ghazanfari;Yasser Abdel-Rady I. Mohamed;Yaser Karimi

  • A Robust Backstepping High-Order Sliding Mode Control Strategy for Grid-Connected DG Units With Harmonic/Interharmonic Current Compensation Capability

    Nima Mahdian Dehkordi;Nasser Sadati;Mohsen Hamzeh

  • Multi‐port DC–DC converter for bipolar medium voltage DC micro‐grid applications

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  • Coordination of Distributed Energy Resources and Demand Response for Voltage and Frequency Support of MV Microgrids

    Mohammad Bayat;Keyhan Sheshyekani;Mohsen Hamzeh;Alireza Rezazadeh

  • A continuous input and output current quadratic buck-boost converter with positive output voltage for photovoltaic applications

    Ali Sarikhani;Babak Allahverdinejad;Mohsen Hamzeh;Ebrahim Afjei

  • High-performance hybrid photovoltaic -battery system based on quasi-Z-source inverter: application in microgrids

    Jasem Khajesalehi;Keyhan Sheshyekani;Mohsen Hamzeh;Ebrahim Afjei

  • A decentralized self-adjusting control strategy for reactive power management in an islanded multi-bus MV microgrid

    M. Hamzeh;H. Mokhtari;H. Karimi

  • A Transformerless Common-Ground Three-Switch Single-Phase Inverter for Photovoltaic Systems

    Ali Sarikhani;Morteza Mansouri Takantape;Mohsen Hamzeh

  • Distributed Hierarchical Control for Optimal Power Dispatch in Multiple DC Microgrids

    Ramin Babazadeh-Dizaji;Mohsen Hamzeh

  • High-Frequency Oscillations and Their Leading Causes in DC Microgrids

    Nasim Rashidirad;Mohsen Hamzeh;Keyhan Sheshyekani;Ebrahim Afjei

  • A Simplified Equivalent Model for the Analysis of Low-Frequency Stability of Multi-Bus DC Microgrids

    Nasim Rashidirad;Mohsen Hamzeh;Keyhan Sheshyekani;Ebrahim Afjei

  • Maximum constant boost approach for controlling quasi-Z-source-based interlinking converters in hybrid AC–DC microgrids

    Jasem Khajesalehi;Keyhan Sheshyekani;Mohsen Hamzeh;Ebrahim Afjei

  • A new control method in PV grid connected inverters for anti-islanding protection by impedance monitoring

    M. Hamzeh;Sh. Farhangi;B. Farhangi

Frequent Co-Authors

Houshang Karimi
Houshang Karimi York University
Hossein Iman-Eini
Hossein Iman-Eini University of Tehran
Behrooz Vahidi
Behrooz Vahidi Amirkabir University of Technology
Yasser Abdel-Rady I. Mohamed
Yasser Abdel-Rady I. Mohamed University of Alberta
Seddik Bacha
Seddik Bacha Grenoble Alpes University
Farhad Rachidi
Farhad Rachidi École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Alireza Bakhshai
Alireza Bakhshai Queen's University
Shahrokh Farhangi
Shahrokh Farhangi University of Tehran
Josep M. Guerrero
Josep M. Guerrero Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Xiaonan Lu
Xiaonan Lu Purdue University West Lafayette

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