Qobad Shafiee is affiliated with the University of Kurdistan in Iran and has a research portfolio primarily within the field of engineering, with a particular focus on electrical and electronic engineering, and control and systems engineering.
Their recent work spans various topics related to energy systems and power engineering. Key research interests include:
The scientist has contributed to a number of recent publications, including:
Frequent coauthors in their research include:
Qobad Shafiee has published extensively across several well-known venues that feature power and energy research, such as:
The concentration of Shafiee's research appears in electrical and electronic engineering with a particular emphasis on control methods for microgrids, power converters, and renewable energy integration, reflecting a technical commitment to sustainable and optimized energy systems.
Qobad Shafiee;Josep M. Guerrero;Juan C. Vasquez
John W. Simpson-Porco;Qobad Shafiee;Florian Dorfler;Juan C. Vasquez
Lexuan Meng;Qobad Shafiee;Giancarlo Ferrari Trecate;Houshang Karimi
Qobad Shafiee;Tomislav Dragicevic;Juan Carlos Vasquez;Josep M. Guerrero
Yousef Khayat;Josep M. Guerrero;Hassan Bevrani;Qobad Shafiee
Vahidreza Nasirian;Qobad Shafiee;Josep M. Guerrero;Frank L. Lewis
Qobad Shafiee;Juan C. Vasquez;Josep M. Guerrero
Qobad Shafiee;Cedomir Stefanovic;Tomislav Dragicevic;Petar Popovski
Abdolwahhab Fathi;Qobad Shafiee;Hassan Bevrani
M. Ganjian-Aboukheili;M. Shahabi;Q. Shafiee;Josep M. Guerrero
Qobad Shafiee;Vahidreza Nasirian;Juan C. Vasquez;Josep M. Guerrero
Pouya Babahajiani;Qobad Shafiee;Hassan Bevrani
Mahdieh S. Sadabadi;Qobad Shafiee;Alireza Karimi
Mahdieh S. Sadabadi;Qobad Shafiee;Alireza Karimi
Yousef Khayat;Mobin Naderi;Qobad Shafiee;Yazdan Batmani
Zeinab Karami;Qobad Shafiee;Subham Sahoo;Meysam Yaribeygi
Qobad Shafiee;Tomislav Dragicevic;Juan Carlos Vasquez;Josep M. Guerrero
John W. Simpson-Porco;Florian Dorfler;Francesco Bullo;Qobad Shafiee
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Zeinab Karami;Qobad Shafiee;Yousef Khayat;Meysam Yaribeygi
Mohammad S. Golsorkhi;Qobad Shafiee;Dylan Dah-Chuan Lu;Josep M. Guerrero
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