Dongsheng Yang
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RESEARCH PROFILE
Dongsheng Yang is an assistant professor with the Electrical Energy Systems Group at the Department of Electrical Engineering of TU/e. His main research interest focuses on the modeling, analysis, control, and design of power electronics dominated power systems, to safely accommodate the high-penetrations of renewable energy sources as well as energy-efficient end-uses.
In 1880, Thomas A. Edison predicted: “We will make Electric Light so cheap that only the wealthy can afford to burn candles.” In the near future, we will make Renewable Electricity so cheap that only the wealthy can afford to use the electricity generated by fossil-fuel.
ACADEMIC BACKGROUND
Dongsheng Yang received the B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Nanjing, China, in 2008, 2011, and 2016, respectively. In 2016, he joined Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark as a postdoc researcher, where he became the assistant Professor in the Department of Energy Technology in 2018. Since 2019, Dr. Yang has worked within the Electrical Energy Systems group at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) as the Assistant Professor. Dr. Yang is the senior member of IEEE and serves as the topic chair, technical committee and reviewers for top-level conferences and journals in power electronics. He is also the corresponding member of CIGRE Working Group C4.56.
Recent Publications
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Impact of power supply fluctuation and part load operation on the efficiency of alkaline water electrolysis
Journal of Power Sources (2023) -
Frequency Coupling Suppression Control Strategy for Single-Phase Grid-Tied Inverters in Weak Grid
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics (2022) -
Recursive SISO Impedance Modeling of Single-Phase Voltage Source Rectifiers
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics (2022) -
SISO Impedance-Based Stability Analysis for System-Level Small-Signal Stability Assessment of Large-Scale Power Electronics-Dominated Power Systems
IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy (2022) -
Generalized Impedance-Based Stability Analysis for System- Level Small-Signal Stability Assessment of Large-Scale Power Electronics-Dominated Power Systems
(2021)
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