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NU Power Electronics Research Lab 2018 Research Achievements

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NU Power Electronics Research Lab 2018 Research Achievements

  •  3 journal and 7 conference papers published;
  •  Dr. Alexander Ruderman was invited to deliver Tutorials at IEEE Conferences

Tutorial 1“Time Domain Evaluation of Power Quality for Grid-Tied Inverters”, IEEE 9th Int. Symposium on Power Electronics for Distributed Generation Systems (PEDG’18), Charlotte, NC, June 2018.

http://www.ieee-pedg.org/page/116/tutorials
http://www.ieee-pedg.org/page/144/tutorial-speakers

Tutorial 2. “Time Domain Power Quality Evaluation for Grid-Tied Inverters”, 18th Int. Conference on Power Electronics and Motion Control (IEEE-PEMC’18), Budapest, Hungary, August 2018.

http://www.ieee-pemc2018.org/documents/pemc2018_ruderman.pdf
http://www.ieee-pemc2018.org/documents/pemc2018_ruderman.pdf

  •  Dr. Alexander Ruderman was invited to serve as a Guest Co-Editor for the Energies journal Special Issue on Multilevel Converters

http://www.mdpi.com/journal/energies/special_issues/multilevel_converters

  •  After serving as an Associate Editor for the IET Journal of Power Electronics for 5 years, Dr. Alexander Ruderman was promoted to Senior Associate Editor. * NU Library claimed Dr. Alexander Ruderman to be an author of the most cited NU paper for his 2015 contribution: About Voltage Total Harmonic Distortion for Single- and Three-Phase Multilevel Inverters. IEEE Trans. Industrial Electronics, vol. 62, issue 3, 2015, pp. 1548-1551 (IF 7.168) with 26 citations as of Nov 2018.