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Overview

Serkan Dusmez is affiliated with The University of Texas at Dallas in the United States. Their research largely focuses on engineering, with a strong emphasis on electrical and electronic engineering.

Their most recent publications predominantly address advanced converter technologies, semiconductor devices, and related electromagnetic compatibility issues. Notable papers include:

  • A High Power Density Zero-Voltage-Switching Totem-Pole Power Factor Correction Converter (2023) published in IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • A Unified Differential Mode Noise Estimation Method and Filter Size Comparison in Single-Phase Multileg and Multilevel Totem-Pole PFC Converters (2023) in IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • A New Optimization Method for Gapped and Distributed Core Magnetics in LLC Converter (2023) in IEEE Access
  • Optimization and Design Considerations of GaN-Based Multi-Level TP PFC Converters (2023) in IEEE Access
  • A Holistic Design Optimization Method for LLC Converters in Light Electric Vehicle Chargers (2023) in IEEE Transactions on Transportation Electrification

The frequent venues for their publications include:

  • IEEE Access
  • IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • IEEE Transactions on Transportation Electrification
  • IECON 2022 - 48th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society
  • AEU - International Journal of Electronics and Communications

Dusmez collaborates often with several researchers, including Mehmet Onur Gülbahçe and Derya Ahmet Kocabaş, each with six co-authored publications. Other frequent co-authors are Abdulsamed Lordoglu (four papers), Enis Baris Bulut (three papers), and Ali Tausif (two papers).

Their work spans multiple topics within electrical engineering, with main topics being:

  • Advanced DC-DC Converters
  • Silicon Carbide Semiconductor Technologies
  • Multilevel Inverters and Converters
  • Electromagnetic Compatibility and Noise Suppression
  • Advanced Battery Technologies Research
  • Wireless Power Transfer Systems
  • GaN-based semiconductor devices and materials

Subfields covered in Dusmez's research include Electrical and Electronic Engineering as a primary subfield, along with Automotive Engineering, Condensed Matter Physics, and Mechanical Engineering. The total body of work comprises 28 engineering publications, with a majority focusing on electrical and electronic engineering.

Best Publications

  • Comprehensive Topological Analysis of Conductive and Inductive Charging Solutions for Plug-In Electric Vehicles

    A. Khaligh;S. Dusmez

  • Optimization of Sizing and Battery Cycle Life in Battery/Ultracapacitor Hybrid Energy Storage Systems for Electric Vehicle Applications

    Junyi Shen;Serkan Dusmez;Alireza Khaligh

  • Design and Analysis of a Full-Bridge LLC-Based PEV Charger Optimized for Wide Battery Voltage Range

    Haoyu Wang;Serkan Dusmez;Alireza Khaligh

  • Comparative Analysis of Bidirectional Three-Level DC–DC Converter for Automotive Applications

    Serkan Dusmez;Amin Hasanzadeh;Alireza Khaligh

  • Maximum Efficiency Point Tracking Technique for $LLC$ -Based PEV Chargers Through Variable DC Link Control

    Haoyu Wang;Serkan Dusmez;Alireza Khaligh

  • A Supervisory Power-Splitting Approach for a New Ultracapacitor–Battery Vehicle Deploying Two Propulsion Machines

    Serkan Dusmez;Alireza Khaligh

  • Remaining Useful Lifetime Estimation for Thermally Stressed Power MOSFETs Based on on -State Resistance Variation

    Serkan Dusmez;Hamit Duran;Bilal Akin

  • A SiC-Based High-Efficiency Isolated Onboard PEV Charger With Ultrawide DC-Link Voltage Range

    Chuan Shi;Haoyu Wang;Serkan Dusmez;Alireza Khaligh

  • A Compact and Integrated Multifunctional Power Electronic Interface for Plug-in Electric Vehicles

    S. Dusmez;A. Khaligh

  • Comprehensive analysis of high quality power converters for level 3 off-board chargers

    Serkan Dusmez;Andrew Cook;Alireza Khaligh

  • Aging Precursor Identification and Lifetime Estimation for Thermally Aged Discrete Package Silicon Power Switches

    Serkan Dusmez;Syed Huzaif Ali;Mehrdad Heydarzadeh;Anant S. Kamath

  • Fuel cell and ultra-capacitor hybridization: A prototype test bench based analysis of different energy management strategies for vehicular applications

    B. Vural;A.R. Boynuegri;I. Nakir;O. Erdinc

  • A Zero-Voltage-Transition Bidirectional DC/DC Converter

    Serkan Dusmez;Alireza Khaligh;Amin Hasanzadeh

  • A New Multiinput Three-Level DC/DC Converter

    Serkan Dusmez;Xiong Li;Bilal Akin

  • A New V/f-Based Sensorless MTPA Control for IPMSM Drives

    Zhuangyao Tang;Xiong Li;Serkan Dusmez;Bilal Akin

  • An accelerated thermal aging platform to monitor fault precursor on-state resistance

    Serkan Dusmez;Bilal Akin

  • Lifetime Estimation of Discrete IGBT Devices Based on Gaussian Process

    Syed Huzaif Ali;Mehrdad Heydarzadeh;Serkan Dusmez;Xiong Li

  • Generalized Technique of Compensating Low-Frequency Component of Load Current With a Parallel Bidirectional DC/DC Converter

    Serkan Dusmez;Alireza Khaligh

  • A New SVPWM for the Phase Current Reconstruction of Three-Phase Three-level T-type Converters

    Xiong Li;Serkan Dusmez;Bilal Akin;Kaushik Rajashekara

  • A Charge-Nonlinear-Carrier-Controlled Reduced-Part Single-Stage Integrated Power Electronics Interface for Automotive Applications

    Serkan Dusmez;Alireza Khaligh

Frequent Co-Authors

Bilal Akin
Bilal Akin The University of Texas at Dallas
Alireza Khaligh
Alireza Khaligh University of Maryland, College Park
Kaushik Rajashekara
Kaushik Rajashekara University of Houston

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