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D-Index
35
Citations
4578
World Ranking
5619
National Ranking
45

Overview

Zhe Zhang is affiliated with the Technical University of Denmark in Denmark. Their research primarily focuses on various areas within engineering, with extensive contributions to electrical and electronic engineering, control and systems engineering, mechanical engineering, artificial intelligence, and biomedical engineering. Zhang has published extensively in these domains, contributing to the development of technologies and methodologies related to power electronics, energy systems, and advanced materials.

Their publication record includes work in important subfields such as:

  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Control and Systems Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Biomedical Engineering

Zhang's main research topics cover a range of technical subjects, including:

  • Multilevel Inverters and Converters
  • Microgrid Control and Optimization
  • Advanced DC-DC Converters
  • Silicon Carbide Semiconductor Technologies
  • HVDC Systems and Fault Protection
  • Advanced Battery Technologies Research
  • Supercapacitor Materials and Fabrication

Recent representative papers authored by Zhang include:

  • Phase change material microcapsules with melamine resin shell via cellulose nanocrystal stabilized Pickering emulsion in-situ polymerization (2021), published in Chemical Engineering Journal
  • 6G-Enabled Edge AI for Metaverse: Challenges, Methods, and Future Research Directions (2022), published in Journal of Communications and Information Networks
  • Optimal sizing and operations of shared energy storage systems in distribution networks: A bi-level programming approach (2021), published in Applied Energy
  • Review of High-Frequency High-Voltage-Conversion-Ratio DC-DC Converters (2021), published in IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Industrial Electronics
  • Keep Healthcare Workers Safe: Application of Teleoperated Robot in Isolation Ward for COVID-19 Prevention and Control (2020), published in Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering

Zhang has frequently collaborated with several coauthors, including:

  • Michael A. E. Andersen
  • Tiberiu-Gabriel Zsurzsan
  • Yu Tang
  • Xianggen Yin
  • Yichuan Rui

The scientist has published numerous works in prominent venues such as:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • Journal of Physics Conference Series
  • IET conference proceedings.

Best Publications

  • The Benefits of SiC MOSFETs in a T-Type Inverter for Grid-Tie Applications

    Alexander Anthon;Zhe Zhang;Michael A. E. Andersen;Grahame Holmes

  • A Grid Synchronization PLL Method Based on Mixed Second- and Third-Order Generalized Integrator for DC Offset Elimination and Frequency Adaptability

    Chunjiang Zhang;Xiaojun Zhao;Xiaohuan Wang;Xiuhui Chai

  • Analysis and Design of a Bidirectional Isolated DC–DC Converter for Fuel Cells and Supercapacitors Hybrid System

    Zhe Zhang;Ziwei Ouyang;Ole C. Thomsen;Michael A. E. Andersen

  • Analysis, Design, Modeling, and Control of an Interleaved-Boost Full-Bridge Three-Port Converter for Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems

    Maria C. Mira;Zhe Zhang;Arnold Knott;Michael A. E. Andersen

  • Teaching Power Electronics With a Design-Oriented, Project-Based Learning Method at the Technical University of Denmark

    Zhe Zhang;Claus Thorp Hansen;Michael A. E. Andersen

  • Imbalance Current Analysis and Its Suppression Methodology for Parallel SiC MOSFETs with Aid of a Differential Mode Choke

    Zheng Zeng;Xin Zhang;Zhe Zhang

  • Optimal Design of a Push-Pull-Forward Half-Bridge (PPFHB) Bidirectional DC–DC Converter With Variable Input Voltage

    Zhe Zhang;O. C. Thomsen;M. A. E. Andersen

  • Discontinuous PWM Modulation Strategy With Circuit-Level Decoupling Concept of Three-Level Neutral-Point-Clamped (NPC) Inverter

    Zhe Zhang;Ole C. Thomsen;Michael A. E. Andersen

  • Review of High-Frequency High-Voltage-Conversion-Ratio DC–DC Converters

    Yueshi Guan;Carlo Cecati;J. Marcos Alonso;Zhe Zhang

  • A Review and Design of Power Electronics Converters for Fuel Cell Hybrid System Applications

    Zhe Zhang;Riccardo Pittini;Michael A.E. Andersen;Ole C. Thomsena

  • Dual-input isolated full-bridge boost dc-dc converter based on the distributed transformers

    Zhe Zhang;Ole Cornelius Thomsen;Michael A. E. Andersen;Henning R. Nielsen

  • A Review of High Frequency Power Converters and Related Technologies

    Yijie Wang;Oscar Lucia;Zhe Zhang;Shanshan Gao

  • Switching performance evaluation of commercial SiC power devices (SiC JFET and SiC MOSFET) in relation to the gate driver complexity

    Riccardo Pittini;Zhe Zhang;Michael A. E. Andersen

  • Planar-Integrated Magnetics (PIM) Module in Hybrid Bidirectional DC–DC Converter for Fuel Cell Application

    Ziwei Ouyang;Zhe Zhang;O. C. Thomsen;M. A. E. Andersen

  • Switching investigations on a SiC MOSFET in a TO-247 package

    Alexander Anthon;Juan C. Hernandez;Zhe Zhang;Michael A.E. Andersen

  • Digitally controlled active clamp interleaved flyback converters for improving efficiency in photovoltaic grid-connected micro-inverter

    Qiong Mo;Min Chen;Zhe Zhang;Yuru Zhang

  • Fractional Charging Converter With High Efficiency and Low Cost for Electrochemical Energy Storage Devices

    Maria C. Mira;Zhe Zhang;Kasper Luthje Jorgensen;Michael A. E. Andersen

  • Analysis and Design of Bi-directional DC-DC Converter in Extended Run Time DC UPS System Based on Fuel Cell and Supercapacitor

    Zhe Zhang;Ole C. Thomsen;Michael A. E. Andersen;Jacob D. Schmidt

  • Analysis and Implementation of Phase Synchronization Control Strategies for BCM Interleaved Flyback Microinverters

    Zhe Zhang;Min Chen;Wang Chen;Chen Jiang

  • Four Quadrants Integrated Transformers for Dual-Input Isolated DC–DC Converters

    Ziwei Ouyang;Zhe Zhang;M. A. E. Andersen;O. C. Thomsen

  • Investigation of Transformer Winding Architectures for High-Voltage (2.5 kV) Capacitor Charging and Discharging Applications

    Prasanth Thummala;Henrik Schneider;Zhe Zhang;Michael A. E. Andersen

  • An optimal control method for grid-connected photovoltaic micro-inverter to improve the efficiency at light-load condition

    Zhe Zhang;Min Chen;Mingzhi Gao;Qiong Mo

  • Soft-Switched Dual-Input DC–DC Converter Combining a Boost-Half-Bridge Cell and a Voltage-Fed Full-Bridge Cell

    Zhe Zhang;Ole C. Thomsen;Michael A. E. Andersen

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael A. E. Andersen
Michael A. E. Andersen Technical University of Denmark
Kai Sun
Kai Sun University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Dragan Maksimovic
Dragan Maksimovic University of Colorado Boulder
Oscar Lucia
Oscar Lucia University of Zaragoza
Brendan McGrath
Brendan McGrath RMIT University
Dianguo Xu
Dianguo Xu Harbin Institute of Technology
Giorgio Spiazzi
Giorgio Spiazzi University of Padua
Xiaoqiang Guo
Xiaoqiang Guo Yanshan University
Shahrokh Farhangi
Shahrokh Farhangi University of Tehran
Carlo Cecati
Carlo Cecati University of L'Aquila

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