Fachbereich Elektrotechnik, Maschinenbau & Technikjournalismus

Dr. Bikash Sah
Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter Projekt GaN-HighPower
Gliederung
Dr. Bikash Sah, Dr. Bikash Sah
Forschungsfelder
- Power electronics for EVs, hydrogen, and renewables,
- Wide-bandgap semiconductor devices and circuits.
- Advanced Vehicle to Grid Controllers.
- Battery degradation and charging techniques.
- Power Hardware in Loop and experimental design
Standort
Sankt Augustin
Raum
H 208
Adresse
Grantham-Allee 20
53757 Sankt Augustin
Telefon
+49 2241 8659924Lebenslauf
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Imbalance in Technical Education-Regional
Application of multi-criteria decision analysis tool for design of a sustainable micro-grid for a remote village in the Himalayas
A review of multi criteria decision making (MCDM) towards sustainable renewable energy development
Impact of sampling in the operation of vehicle to grid and its mitigation
Impact of V2G Communication on Grid Node Voltage at Charging Station in a Smart Grid Scenario
A Fuzzy Logic and Artificial Neural Network-Based Intelligent Controller for a Vehicle-to-Grid System
An Insight into the Battery Degradation for a Proposal of a Battery Friendly Charging Technique
Formulation of Stray Loss in Medium Power Inverter-fed Induction Motors.
Reliability in Power Electronic Systems: A Hierarchical Approach
Application of Fuzzy Logic in the Operation of a V2G system in Smart Grid
Smart charging: an outlook towards its role and impacts, enablers, markets, and the global energy system
Multicriteria decision-making methodologies and their applications in sustainable energy system/microgrids
A robust and sustainable microgrid to resist energy disruption during a pandemic
Autonomous hybrid renewable energy system optimisation for minimum cost
A Hybrid Micro Grid For Remote Village In Himalayas
Study of unsymmetrical faults in power system using Morlet wavelet technique
Systems and methods to compute dynamic pricing of charge transfer from source to energy storage systems
An Impedance-Based State Estimation Technique for Batteries
A Rule-Based Charging Technique Incorporating Electrochemistry of Battery to Fast Charge and Constrain Battery Degradation
Cloud Based EV Charging Architecture
Mitgliedschaften
Forschungsprojekte
Der Bereich der Photovoltaik unterliegt seit vielen Jahren einem enormen Preisdruck, da weltweit sinkende Einspeisetarife niedrige Komponentenpreise erforderlich machen, um eine PV-Anlage wirtschaftlich herstellen und betreiben zu können. Gleichzeitig steigen die Anforderungen an die Funktionsvielfalt der Geräte weiterhin an (z. B. universelle Verwendung in PV- und Batterieanwendungen, Netzeinspeisung, Eigenverbrauch und Inselbetrieb, Bereitstellung von Netzdienstleistungen).
Projektleitung an der H-BRS
Prof. Dr. Marco Jung