2023 - Research.com Electronics and Electrical Engineering in Canada Leader Award
2021 - IEEE Medal in Power Engineering “For contributions to the theory and practice of high-frequency power-conversion systems.”
2013 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada Academy of Science
2011 - IEEE William E. Newell Power Electronics Award For advancements in the theory and practice of high-frequency power conversion systems.
2002 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to efficient high frequency power converter systems.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Control theory, Electronic engineering, Power factor, Converters and AC power. His work deals with themes such as Pulse-width modulation, Harmonics and Voltage, which intersect with Control theory. In the subject of general Voltage, his work in Low voltage, Power electronics, Full bridge converter and Switching frequency is often linked to Single stage, thereby combining diverse domains of study.
His Electronic engineering study incorporates themes from Series and parallel circuits, Inductor, Maximum power point tracking, RLC circuit and Resonant inverter. Praveen Jain combines subjects such as Photovoltaic system and Maximum power principle with his study of Maximum power point tracking. His studies in Power factor integrate themes in fields like Topology and Topology.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Electronic engineering, Control theory, Power factor, Electrical engineering and Converters. The concepts of his Electronic engineering study are interwoven with issues in Topology, Voltage, AC power, Capacitor and Resonant inverter. His research in AC power intersects with topics in Total harmonic distortion, Transformer, Power electronics and Harmonics.
Praveen Jain studies Control theory, namely Control theory. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Electronic circuit, Maximum power point tracking, Switched-mode power supply, Ballast and RLC circuit. He combines subjects such as Automatic frequency control, Three-phase and Frequency modulation with his study of Converters.
His main research concerns Electronic engineering, Control theory, Voltage, Electrical engineering and Converters. He has researched Electronic engineering in several fields, including Inductor, Topology, Modulation, Capacitor and Boost converter. The concepts of his Control theory study are interwoven with issues in Maximum power point tracking, Power optimizer, Inverter and AC power.
His study on Voltage also encompasses disciplines like
His primary scientific interests are in Control theory, Electronic engineering, Electrical engineering, Voltage and Capacitor. His work carried out in the field of Control theory brings together such families of science as Electromagnetic interference, Inductor, Maximum power point tracking, Power optimizer and Modulation. His studies deal with areas such as Time domain and Resonant inverter as well as Inductor.
His Electronic engineering research incorporates elements of Electronic circuit, Filter design, Topology, RLC circuit and Inductance. His is doing research in AC power and Converters, both of which are found in Electrical engineering. His Electrolytic capacitor study deals with Ripple intersecting with Power factor, LED lamp and Boost converter.
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Addressing DC Component in PLL and Notch Filter Algorithms
M. Karimi-Ghartemani;S. A. Khajehoddin;P. K. Jain;A. Bakhshai.
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics (2012)
Analysis and design considerations of a load and line independent zero voltage switching full bridge DC/DC converter topology
P.K. Jain;Wen Kang;H. Soin;Youhao Xi.
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics (2002)
A Novel ZVZCS Full-Bridge DC/DC Converter Used for Electric Vehicles
M. Pahlevaninezhad;P. Das;J. Drobnik;P. K. Jain.
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics (2012)
A bi-directional DC-DC converter topology for low power application
M. Jain;M. Daniele;P.K. Jain.
power electronics specialists conference (1997)
A Load Adaptive Control Approach for a Zero-Voltage-Switching DC/DC Converter Used for Electric Vehicles
M. Pahlevaninezhad;J. Drobnik;P. K. Jain;A. Bakhshai.
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics (2012)
Problems of Startup and Phase Jumps in PLL Systems
M. K. Ghartemani;S. A. Khajehoddin;P. K. Jain;A. Bakhshai.
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics (2012)
Single-phase single-stage power-factor-corrected converter topologies
G. Moschopoulos;P. Jain.
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics (2005)
Asymmetrical pulse width modulated resonant DC/DC converter topologies
P.K. Jain;A. St-Martin;G. Edwards.
power electronics specialists conference (1993)
A ZVS Interleaved Boost AC/DC Converter Used in Plug-in Electric Vehicles
Majid Pahlevaninezhad;Pritam Das;Josef Drobnik;Praveen K. Jain.
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics (2012)
Analysis and Implementation of a Single-Stage Flyback PV Microinverter With Soft Switching
Nikhil Sukesh;Majid Pahlevaninezhad;Praveen K. Jain.
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics (2014)
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