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49
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10238
World Ranking
2924
National Ranking
478

Overview

Yongdong Li is affiliated with Tsinghua University in China and has a significant body of research primarily in the fields of engineering and physics and astronomy. Their work includes over 300 publications in engineering and more than 130 in physics and astronomy, reflecting a focus on interdisciplinary scientific exploration.

The main subfields of study covered in Yongdong Li's research include electrical and electronic engineering, atomic and molecular physics and optics, control and systems engineering, aerospace engineering, and statistical and nonlinear physics. Within these areas, their research topics prominently feature multilevel inverters and converters, advanced DC-DC converters, gyrotron and vacuum electronics research, topological materials and phenomena, silicon carbide semiconductor technologies, particle accelerators and beam dynamics, and nonlinear photonic systems.

Yongdong Li frequently publishes in venues that reflect their focus on power electronics and plasma science, including:

  • IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • Physics of Plasmas
  • IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science
  • IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
  • IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics

Key recent publications by Yongdong Li cover a range of topics in environmental science, spectroscopy, and power electronics. Notable works include:

  • "A general linear free energy relationship for predicting partition coefficients of neutral organic compounds," 2020, Chemosphere
  • "Discovering the Importance of ClO in a Coupled Electrochemical System for the Simultaneous Removal of Carbon and Nitrogen from Secondary Coking Wastewater Effluent," 2020, Environmental Science & Technology
  • "A Generalized Carrier-Overlapped PWM Method for Neutral-Point-Clamped Multilevel Converters," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • "Neutral-Point Voltage Balancing Method for Five-Level NPC Inverters Based on Carrier-Overlapped PWM," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • "Sensitivity improvement in the measurement of minor components by spatial confinement in fiber-optic laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy," 2023, Spectrochimica Acta Part B Atomic Spectroscopy

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Yongdong Li include:

  • Hongguang Wang
  • Kui Wang
  • Chunliang Liu
  • Yiqi Zhang
  • Zedong Zheng

This collective research profile outlines Yongdong Li's involvement in advanced engineering topics, addressing both theoretical and applied aspects of electrical engineering, plasma science, and environmental chemistry. Their work contributes to multiple specialized areas of technology and science, particularly in power electronics and material sciences.

Best Publications

  • Voltage Balancing and Fluctuation-Suppression Methods of Floating Capacitors in a New Modular Multilevel Converter

    Kui Wang;Yongdong Li;Zedong Zheng;Lie Xu

  • Online Identification of Permanent Magnet Flux Based on Extended Kalman Filter for IPMSM Drive With Position Sensorless Control

    Yuchao Shi;Kai Sun;Lipei Huang;Yongdong Li

  • Analysis and Calculation of Zero-Sequence Voltage Considering Neutral-Point Potential Balancing in Three-Level NPC Converters

    Chenchen Wang;Yongdong Li

  • DC-link Voltage Control of a Full Power Converter for Wind Generator Operating in Weak-Grid Systems

    Xibo Yuan;Fei Wang;D. Boroyevich;Yongdong Li

  • A Hybrid Cascaded Multilevel Converter for Battery Energy Management Applied in Electric Vehicles

    Zedong Zheng;Kui Wang;Lie Xu;Yongdong Li

  • Torque Ripple Reduction of the Torque Predictive Control Scheme for Permanent-Magnet Synchronous Motors

    Hao Zhu;Xi Xiao;Yongdong Li

  • Modeling and Control of a Multiport Power Electronic Transformer (PET) for Electric Traction Applications

    Chunyang Gu;Zedong Zheng;Lie Xu;Kui Wang

  • Capacitor Voltage Balancing of a Five-Level ANPC Converter Using Phase-Shifted PWM

    Kui Wang;Lie Xu;Zedong Zheng;Yongdong Li

  • <scp>UNIPIC</scp> code for simulations of high power microwave devices

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  • Neutral-Point Potential Balancing of a Five-Level Active Neutral-Point-Clamped Inverter

    Kui Wang;Zedong Zheng;Yongdong Li;Kean Liu

  • A DC-Link Voltage Self-Balance Method for a Diode-Clamped Modular Multilevel Converter With Minimum Number of Voltage Sensors

    Congzhe Gao;Xinjian Jiang;Yongdong Li;Zhe Chen

  • Improved Crowbar Control Strategy of DFIG Based Wind Turbines for Grid Fault Ride-Through

    Ling Peng;Bruno Francois;Yongdong Li

  • Reduction of Common-Mode Voltage in Multiphase Two-Level Inverters Using SPWM With Phase-Shifted Carriers

    Zicheng Liu;Zedong Zheng;Scott D. Sudhoff;Chunyang Gu

  • A double-fuzzy diagnostic methodology dedicated to online fault diagnosis of proton exchange membrane fuel cell stacks

    Zhixue Zheng;Zhixue Zheng;Marie-Cécile Péra;Marie-Cécile Péra;Daniel Hissel;Daniel Hissel;Mohamed Becherif;Mohamed Becherif

  • A Transformer-Less High-Power Converter for Large Permanent Magnet Wind Generator Systems

    Xibo Yuan;Jianyun Chai;Yongdong Li

  • A Four-level Hybrid-Clamped Converter With Natural Capacitor Voltage Balancing Ability

    Kui Wang;Zedong Zheng;Lie Xu;Yongdong Li

  • Hierarchical System Design and Control of an MMC-Based Power-Electronic Transformer

    Boran Fan;Yongdong Li;Kui Wang;Zedong Zheng

  • A review of drive techniques for multiphase machines

    Zicheng Liu;Yongdong Li;Zedong Zheng

  • Three-dimensional parallel<scp>UNIPIC-3D</scp>code for simulations of high-power microwave devices

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  • Topology and Control of a Four-Level ANPC Inverter

    Kui Wang;Zedong Zheng;Yongdong Li

  • Interior Permanent-Magnet Synchronous Motor Design for Improving Self-Sensing Performance at Very Low Speed

    Shanshan Wu;D.D. Reigosa;Y. Shibukawa;M.A. Leetmaa

  • Control of Variable Pitch and Variable Speed Direct-drive Wind Turbines in Weak Grid Systems with Active Power Balance

    Xibo Yuan;Yongdong Li

  • A Generalized Carrier-Overlapped PWM Method for Neutral-Point-Clamped Multilevel Converters

    Kui Wang;Zedong Zheng;Lie Xu;Yongdong Li

  • Sensorless control of PM synchronous motors based on MRAS method and initial position estimation

    Yan Liang;Yongdong Li

Frequent Co-Authors

Lie Xu
Lie Xu University of Strathclyde
Kai Sun
Kai Sun University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Xibo Yuan
Xibo Yuan University of Bristol
Chris Gerada
Chris Gerada University of Nottingham
Prasad Enjeti
Prasad Enjeti Texas A&M University
Patrick Wheeler
Patrick Wheeler University of Nottingham
Robert D. Lorenz
Robert D. Lorenz University of Wisconsin–Madison
Dushan Boroyevich
Dushan Boroyevich Virginia Tech
Scott D. Sudhoff
Scott D. Sudhoff Purdue University West Lafayette
Daniel Hissel
Daniel Hissel University of Franche-Comté

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