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34
Citations
4722
World Ranking
5819
National Ranking
293

Overview

Stuart Galloway is affiliated with the University of Strathclyde in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the field of engineering, with a strong focus on electrical and electronic engineering. The scientist's work covers multiple subfields, including automotive engineering, pollution, transportation, and control and systems engineering.

Their scholarly contributions center on several interconnected topics, notably:

  • Electric Vehicles and Infrastructure
  • Advanced Battery Technologies Research
  • Smart Grid Energy Management
  • Energy and Environment Impacts
  • Transportation and Mobility Innovations
  • Microgrid Control and Optimization
  • Optimal Power Flow Distribution

Frequent co-authors in their publications include Connor McGarry, L. Hunter, Scott Strachan, I. Safak Bayram, and Shafiqa Keddar, indicating collaborative research efforts in their areas of expertise.

The scientist has been published regularly in various venues, with multiple publications in:

  • IET conference proceedings
  • IEEE Access
  • Energies
  • 2020 IEEE PES/IAS PowerAfrica
  • 2022 IEEE PES/IAS PowerAfrica

Notable recent papers authored by colleagues in related fields and presumably connected to their research network include:

  • "Electric Vehicles Under Low Temperatures: A Review on Battery Performance, Charging Needs, and Power Grid Impacts" (2023), published in IEEE Access
  • "Hosting capacity assessment of heat pumps and optimised electric vehicle charging on low voltage networks" (2021), published in Applied Energy
  • "Sustainability evaluation of community-based, solar photovoltaic projects in Malawi" (2020), published in Energy Sustainability and Society
  • "A probabilistic capacity planning methodology for plug-in electric vehicle charging lots with on-site energy storage systems" (2020), published in Journal of Energy Storage
  • "Modelling the Costs and Benefits of Modern Energy Cooking Services-Methods and Case Studies" (2021), published in Energies

The range of publications reflects a comprehensive approach to topics related to energy systems, electric vehicle infrastructure, battery technologies, grid management, and sustainability assessments. This multidisciplinary focus aligns with the broader engineering challenges of optimizing power systems and integrating renewable energy solutions within transportation and urban environments.

Best Publications

  • Multi-objective planning of distributed energy resources: A review of the state-of-the-art

    Arturo Alarcon-Rodriguez;Graham Ault;Stuart Galloway

  • High speed differential protection for smart DC distribution systems

    Steven Fletcher;Patrick Norman;Chung Man Fong;Stuart Galloway

  • Wind Turbine Condition Assessment Through Power Curve Copula Modeling

    S. Gill;B. Stephen;S. Galloway

  • Optimizing the Roles of Unit and Non-unit Protection Methods Within DC Microgrids

    S. D. A. Fletcher;P. J. Norman;S. J. Galloway;P. Crolla

  • Incorporating Practice Theory in Sub-Profile Models for Short Term Aggregated Residential Load Forecasting

    Bruce Stephen;Xiaoqing Tang;Poppy R. Harvey;Stuart Galloway

  • Diagnosis of Series DC Arc Faults—A Machine Learning Approach

    Rory David Telford;Stuart Galloway;Bruce Stephen;Ian Elders

  • Determination of protection system requirements for dc unmanned aerial vehicle electrical power networks for enhanced capability and survivability

    Steven Fletcher;Patrick Norman;Stuart Galloway;Graeme Burt

  • A Copula Model of Wind Turbine Performance

    B Stephen;S J Galloway;D McMillan;D C Hill

  • Comparison of candidate architectures for future distributed propulsion aircraft

    Catherine E. Jones;Patrick J. Norman;Stuart J. Galloway;Michael J. Armstrong

  • Copula‐based model for wind turbine power curve outlier rejection

    Yue Wang;David G. Infield;Bruce Stephen;Stuart J. Galloway

  • Demonstrating the more electric engine: a step towards the power optimised aircraft

    M. Hirst;A. McLoughlin;Patrick Norman;Stuart Galloway

  • Modelling generation and infrastructure requirements for transition pathways

    Malcolm Barnacle;Elizabeth Margaret Robertson;Stuart Galloway;John Barton

  • Domestic Load Characterization Through Smart Meter Advance Stratification

    B. Stephen;S. J. Galloway

  • Transition pathways for a UK low carbon electricity system:Comparing scenarios and technology implications

    John P. Barton;Lloyd Davies;Ben Dooley;Timothy J. Foxon

  • Managing the risk of trading wind energy in a competitive market

    S. Galloway;G. Bell;G. Burt;J. McDonald

  • A Sampling Approach for Intentional Islanding of Distributed Generation

    D. Jayaweera;S. Galloway;G. Burt;J.R. McDonald

  • A PORT SYSTEM SIMULATION FACILITY WITH AN OPTIMIZATION CAPABILITY

    Keshav P. Dahal;Stuart J. Galloway;Graeme M. Burt;Jim R. McDonald

  • Calculation of economic transmission connection capacity for wind power generation

    G.W. Ault;K.R.W. Bell;S.J. Galloway

  • Realising transition pathways for a more electric, low-carbon energy system in the United Kingdom: Challenges, insights and opportunities

    Jason Chilvers;Timothy J. Foxon;Stuart Galloway;Geoffrey P. Hammond

  • Proceedings of the 2011 IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting

    Ivana Kockar;D. Papadaskalopoulos;G. Strbac;D. Pudjianto

  • Hosting capacity assessment of heat pumps and optimised electric vehicle charging on low voltage networks

    Calum Edmunds;Stuart Galloway;James Dixon;James Dixon;Waqquas Bukhsh

  • Electricity Network Scenarios for Great Britain in 2050

    Ian Elders;Graham Ault;Stuart Galloway;James McDonald

  • Optimal flexible alternative current transmission system device allocation under system fluctuations due to demand and renewable generation

    S.J. Galloway;I.M. Elders;G.M. Burt;B. Sookananta

  • Transition pathways for a UK low carbon electricity system: Comparing scenarios and technology implications

    J. Barton;L Davies;Timothy Foxon;S. Galloway

Frequent Co-Authors

Graeme Burt
Graeme Burt University of Strathclyde
James R. McDonald
James R. McDonald University of Strathclyde
Graham Ault
Graham Ault University of Strathclyde
Campbell Booth
Campbell Booth University of Strathclyde
David Infield
David Infield University of Strathclyde
Goran Strbac
Goran Strbac Imperial College London
Olimpo Anaya-Lara
Olimpo Anaya-Lara University of Strathclyde
Mike Barnes
Mike Barnes University of Manchester
Stephen R. Hallett
Stephen R. Hallett University of Bristol
Ivan Andonovic
Ivan Andonovic University of Strathclyde

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