Weiyu Wang | Electrical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Weiyu Wang | Electrical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Changsha University of Science and Technology, China

Dr. Weiyu Wang is an accomplished Associate Professor at the School of Electrical and Information Engineering, Changsha University of Science and Technology, China. He earned his B.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical and Information Engineering from Hunan University, respectively.  He was a Visiting Researcher at the University of Liverpool, U.K., enhancing his expertise in advanced power system stability and control. Since joining CSUST, Dr. Wang has led multiple national and provincial research projects focused on hybrid AC/DC power systems, HVDC technology, and renewable energy integration. and SCI-indexed journal publications, he is a rising figure in the field of electrical power engineering. Recognized as an Outstanding Reviewer by IEEE Transactions on Power Systems in , he continues to advance innovative solutions for modern energy systems.

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Education

Dr. Weiyu Wang  academic journey  is marked by excellence in electrical and information engineering. He obtained his Bachelor of Science degree from Hunan University , where he developed a strong foundation in power systems, electronics, and control theory.  Driven by a passion for advanced research, he continued at Hunan University to pursue his Ph.D. in Electrical and Information Engineering, which he completed in . His doctoral research focused on stability analysis and control of hybrid AC/DC power systems, a cutting-edge area crucial for integrating renewable energy into modern grids. During his Ph.D., he broadened his academic horizon as a Visiting Researcher at the University of Liverpool, U.K, engaging in collaborative international research on oscillation control and HVDC systems.  This diverse educational background provided him with both deep technical knowledge and global perspectives, shaping his expertise in power system innovation.

Experience 

Dr. Weiyu Wang  began his academic career in  as a Lecturer at the School of Electrical and Information Engineering, Changsha University of Science and Technology (CSUST). Within just four years, his significant research contributions and leadership in power systems earned him a promotion to Associate Professor.  He has managed multiple funded projects, including those supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Hunan Provincial Natural Science Foundation, focusing on hybrid AC/DC system stability, HVDC oscillation control, and renewable energy integration.  In addition to academic research, Dr. Wang has collaborated with State Grid companies on consultancy projects addressing grid stability, energy efficiency, and fire risk assessment for transmission lines. His blend of theoretical expertise and real-world applications positions him as a leading voice in advancing sustainable and intelligent energy systems.

Research Interest

Dr. Weiyu Wang  research interests lie at the intersection of power system stability, control theory, and renewable energy integration. He focuses on stability analysis and hierarchical damping control for hybrid AC/DC power systems , particularly in systems involving multi-terminal HVDC technology. His work addresses challenges in oscillation modeling, synchronization stability, and multi-mode oscillation control   critical for large-scale renewable integration . He also explores distributed damping control strategies to enhance grid resilience, especially in the presence of multiple HVDC systems. His projects extend to equivalent coupled oscillator modeling and cooperative control methods for renewable-rich grids.  This research supports the development of more reliable, flexible, and efficient power systems worldwide.  Dr. Wang’s interdisciplinary approach bridges theoretical analysis, advanced simulation, and real-world grid applications, contributing to global advancements in clean energy transition and smart grid technology.

Award and  Honor

Dr. Weiyu Wang  has earned notable recognition for his contributions to electrical power engineering. He was honored as an Outstanding Reviewer for the prestigious IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, reflecting his expertise and dedication to advancing scholarly research.  His academic achievements are supported by competitive research grants, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Hunan Provincial Natural Science Foundation. He has also played leading roles in consultancy projects with State Grid companies, addressing critical industry challenges in power system stability, energy efficiency, and operational optimization. Beyond research, Dr. Wang’s growing citation record and international collaboration experience underscore his influence in the global academic community.  His rapid promotion to Associate Professor in just four years further reflects his excellence in research, teaching, and engineering innovation.

Research Skill

Dr. Weiyu Wang  research skillset  covers stability analysis, advanced modeling, and intelligent control for modern power systems. He is proficient in multi-mode oscillation detection, hierarchical cooperative damping control, and synchronization stability assessment for renewable-integrated grids.  His expertise extends to multi-terminal HVDC systems, including oscillation characteristic analysis and distributed damping strategy design. He is skilled in equivalent coupled oscillator modeling, enabling accurate simulation of complex grid behaviors.  In industry-focused work, Dr. Wang applies energy efficiency evaluation and operational optimization under carbon trading mechanisms, as well as fire risk assessment for transmission infrastructure.  His technical capabilities are strengthened by hands-on experience with simulation platforms (MATLAB/Simulink, PSCAD) and real-world grid data analysis.  His research blends theoretical rigor, computational modeling, and engineering practicality, making him an asset to both academia and the power industry.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Adaptive droop control of VSC-MTDC system for frequency support and power sharing
Authors: W. Wang, Y. Li, Y. Cao, U. Häger, C. Rehtanz
Journal: IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, 33(2), 1264-1274
Year: 2017
Cited by: 226

Title: A virtual synchronous generator control strategy for VSC-MTDC systems
Authors: Y. Cao, W. Wang, Y. Li, Y. Tan, C. Chen, L. He, U. Häger, C. Rehtanz
Journal: IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion, 33(2), 750-761
Year: 2017
Cited by: 209

Title: A parameter alternating VSG controller of VSC-MTDC systems for low frequency oscillation damping
Authors: W. Wang, L. Jiang, Y. Cao, Y. Li
Journal: IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, 35(6), 4609-4621
Year: 2020
Cited by: 120

Title: A flexible power control strategy for hybrid AC/DC zones of shipboard power system with distributed energy storages
Authors: L. He, Y. Li, Z. Shuai, J.M. Guerrero, Y. Cao, M. Wen, W. Wang, J. Shi
Journal: IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, 14(12), 5496-5508
Year: 2018
Cited by: 81

Title: A distributed cooperative control based on consensus protocol for VSC-MTDC systems
Authors: W. Wang, X. Yin, Y. Cao, L. Jiang, Y. Li
Journal: IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, 36(4), 2877-2890
Year: 2021
Cited by: 37

Title: A perturbation observer-based fast frequency support for low-inertia power grids through VSC-HVDC systems
Authors: W. Wang, Y. Cao, L. Jiang, C. Chen, Y. Li, S. Li, X. Shi
Journal: IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, 39(2), 2461-2474
Year: 2023
Cited by: 19

Title: Interaction between grid-forming converters with AC grids and damping improvement based on loop shaping
Authors: W. Wang, X. Shi, G. Wu, Y. Cao
Journal: IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, 39(1), 1905-1917
Year: 2023
Cited by: 18

Title: Perturbation observer-based nonlinear control of VSC-MTDC systems
Authors: W. Wang, X. Yin, L. Jiang, Y. Cao, Y. Li
Journal: International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems, 134, 107387
Year: 2022
Cited by: 17

Title: Latin hypercube sampling method for location selection of multi-infeed HVDC system terminal
Authors: X. Li, Y. Li, L. Liu, W. Wang, Y. Li, Y. Cao
Journal: Energies, 13(7), 1646
Year: 2020
Cited by: 12

Title: Inertia estimation of power grid with VSC-MTDC system
Authors: L. Hu, Y. Li, W. Wang, Y. Tan, Y. Cao, K.Y. Lee
Journal: IFAC-PapersOnLine, 51(28), 197-202
Year: 2018
Cited by: 12

Title: Virtual synchronous generator strategy for VSC-MTDC and the probabilistic small signal stability analysis
Authors: W. Weiyu, L. Fang, T. Yi, H. Jinhua, T. Shengwei, L. Yong, C. Yijia
Journal: IFAC-PapersOnLine, 50(1), 5424-5429
Year: 2017
Cited by: 8

Title: Adaptive droop control strategy participating in power grid frequency regulation for VSC-MTDC transmission system
Authors: W.Y. Wang, Y. Li, Y.J. Cao, Z.W. Xu, Y. Tan
Journal: Automation of Electric Power Systems, 41(13), 142-149
Year: 2017
Cited by: 8

Title: Optimal configuration of distributed energy storage considering intending island recovery in faulty distribution networks
Authors: C. Chen, L. Hong, Y. Chen, Q. Tan, L. Li, W. Wang
Journal: International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems, 158, 109982
Year: 2024
Cited by: 7

Title: Flexible voltage control strategy of DC distribution network considering distributed energy storage [J]
Authors: L. He, Y. Li, Y.J. Cao, W. Wang
Journal: Transactions of China Electrotechnical Society, 32(10), 101-110
Year: 2017
Cited by: 6

Title: Modeling and assessing load redistribution attacks considering cyber vulnerabilities in power systems
Authors: X. Shi, H. Guo, W. Wang, B. Yin, Y. Cao
Journal: Frontiers in Energy Research, 11, 1242047
Year: 2023
Cited by: 3

Title: Perturbation estimation based nonlinear adaptive control of VSC flexible excitation system
Authors: N. Yang, Q. Zeng, X. Yin, W. Wang, P. Zeng, L. Jiang
Journal: IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution, 16(13), 2600-2611
Year: 2022
Cited by: 3

Title: 基于虚拟调速器的多端直流虚拟同步机控制策略
Authors: 王炜宇, 李勇, 曹一家, 李欣然
Journal: 中国电机工程学报, 38(12), 3461-3470
Year: 2018
Cited by: 3

Title: Intending island service restoration method with topology-powered directional traversal considering the uncertainty of distributed generations
Authors: C. Chen, Y. Wu, Y. Cao, S. Liu, Q. Tan, W. Wang
Journal: Frontiers in Energy Research, 9, 762491
Year: 2021
Cited by: 2

Conclusion

Dr. Weiyu Wang and collaborators makes significant contributions to the modeling, control, and stability enhancement of VSC-MTDC (Voltage Source Converter–based Multi-Terminal DC) systems and hybrid AC/DC power grids. Across high-impact IEEE journals and other reputable outlets, these studies address core challenges such as adaptive droop control, virtual synchronous generator strategies, low-frequency oscillation damping, and distributed cooperative control. More recent works extend into advanced frequency support for low-inertia grids, nonlinear observer-based control, and cyber-physical security in power systems. The research demonstrates both theoretical innovation and practical applicability, influencing modern grid stability and renewable integration. With multiple highly cited papers, this research portfolio plays a pivotal role in advancing power system resilience and flexibility in the era of decarbonization and increasing renewable penetration

Ms. Zahra Pezeshki | Electric Power | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Zahra Pezeshki | Electric Power | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Zahra Pezeshki, National Research University “Moscow Power Engineering Institute”, Russia

Zahra Pezeshki is a PhD student at the National Research University “Moscow Power Engineering Institute.” With a strong passion for academic research, she has overcome initial challenges in her studies, continuously striving for excellence. Her dedication to scientific inquiry drives her to engage in extensive research projects, always aiming to think globally. In addition to her academic pursuits, she has invested time in learning international languages. Deeply concerned about global issues, she is particularly passionate about climate change. Zahra values diversity and respects all races and ethnicities, embracing a broad, inclusive perspective in both her research and personal outlook.

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award:

Zahra Pezeshki demonstrates a strong commitment to academic research, overcoming early challenges to establish herself as a dedicated scholar. Her research focuses on critical topics such as Building Information Modeling (BIM), Building Energy Modeling (BEM), artificial intelligence applications in thermal energy optimization, and climate change concerns. With multiple high-impact publications in reputable journals and a global research perspective, she has significantly contributed to the field of engineering and sustainable development. Given her dedication, productivity, and impact in the research community, she is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

🎓 Education:

  • PhD Student – National Research University “Moscow Power Engineering Institute” (MPEI)
  • Bachelor’s Degree – [Specify University & Field if available]

💼 Work Experience:

  • Researcher & Academic Contributor 📚🔬
    • Passionate about academic research and problem-solving
    • Engaged in multiple research projects, especially in the field of climate change
  • Multilingual Professional 🌍🗣
    • Proficient in international languages, facilitating global research collaborations

🏆 Achievements & Contributions:

  • Successfully contributed to research projects related to climate change 🌱🌎
  • Overcame academic challenges to pursue a career in research 📈📖
  • Developed a strong international network in academia 🤝

🎖 Awards & Honors:

  • Recognition for dedication to research and innovation 🏅
  • Contributor to global discussions on climate change and sustainability 🌿🏆

Publication Top Notes:

Applications of BIM: a brief review and future outline

CITED:135

Application of BEM and using BIM database for BEM: A review

CITED:128

Comparison of artificial neural networks, fuzzy logic and neuro fuzzy for predicting optimization of building thermal consumption: a survey

CITED:102

Thermal transport in: Building materials

CITED:51

Rechargeable Batteries: History, Progress, and Applications

CITED:37

 

Ms. Zahra Pezeshki | Electrical and Power Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Zahra Pezeshki | Electrical and Power Engineering | Best Researcher Award

PhD student at National Research University Moscow Power Engineering Institute , Russia

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Zahra Pezeshki’s academic journey began with a deep passion for research and knowledge acquisition. Despite initial challenges such as low grades and test scores, she remained determined to improve her skills and excel in her field. Her undergraduate years provided her with valuable experiences that shaped her research interests and academic aspirations. In addition to her technical education, Zahra dedicated time to learning multiple international languages, enhancing her ability to engage with the global scientific community. Her early commitment to overcoming obstacles laid a strong foundation for her future contributions to academia and research.

Professional Endeavors 💼

Currently a PhD student at the National Research University “Moscow Power Engineering Institute,” Zahra Pezeshki has engaged in a multitude of professional roles, ranging from research assistantships to scientific writing and industry-related consultancy projects. She has contributed to book chapters, translated technical materials, and held various positions in academia, journalism, and engineering organizations. Her professional engagements have taken her across international borders, enabling her to collaborate with esteemed institutions such as the Renewable Academy (RENAC) in Germany and King AbdulAziz University in Saudi Arabia. Her role as a scientific writer and editor for multiple journals further showcases her commitment to advancing knowledge in her field.

Contributions and Research Focus 🌐

Zahra Pezeshki’s research spans a diverse array of topics, including energy modeling, semiconductor materials for solar cells, membrane contactor technology, and desalination battery advancements. She has completed four major research projects and contributed to over a dozen journal articles indexed in SCI and Scopus. Her work on artificial intelligence applications in energy systems and thermal analysis of building materials has been widely recognized. Additionally, she holds a patent for a soil moisture measurement device, demonstrating her innovative approach to engineering challenges. Her dedication to environmental sustainability, particularly in addressing climate change, is evident in her research pursuits.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Zahra’s contributions to science and engineering have earned her notable recognition, including awards and research fellowships. She has received scholarships and funding for her work on renewable energy and has been actively involved in editorial appointments for international journals. Her memberships in prestigious organizations such as IEEE, IAENG, and CIB further reflect her status as a respected researcher in her field. Through her participation in global research networks, she continues to make significant contributions to the scientific community.

Impact and Influence 🔄

As a prolific researcher and academician, Zahra has significantly influenced the fields of renewable energy, building engineering, and environmental science. Her interdisciplinary approach to research has bridged gaps between engineering, environmental sustainability, and artificial intelligence. By publishing in high-impact journals and contributing to international collaborations, she has helped shape discussions on sustainable materials and smart energy solutions. Her translation work and multilingual expertise have also facilitated knowledge exchange between diverse research communities.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌟

Zahra Pezeshki’s dedication to scientific research and innovation positions her as a future leader in her domain. She aspires to continue her contributions to renewable energy and climate change mitigation strategies. Through her academic endeavors, editorial roles, and mentorship, she is paving the way for future researchers. Her work in bridging theoretical research with practical applications ensures that her legacy will have a lasting impact on both academia and industry. As she progresses in her career, her commitment to global collaboration and knowledge dissemination will continue to inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers.

Publication TopNotes

  1. Applications of BIM: A Brief Review and Future Outline

    • Authors: Z. Pezeshki, S.A.S. Ivari
    • Journal: Archives of Computational Methods in Engineering
    • Year: 2018
  2. Application of BEM and Using BIM Database for BEM: A Review

    • Authors: Z. Pezeshki, A. Soleimani, A. Darabi
    • Journal: Journal of Building Engineering
    • Year: 2019
  3. Comparison of Artificial Neural Networks, Fuzzy Logic, and Neuro-Fuzzy for Predicting Optimization of Building Thermal Consumption: A Survey

    • Authors: Z. Pezeshki, S.M. Mazinani
    • Journal: Artificial Intelligence Review
    • Year: 2019
  4. Thermal Transport in Building Materials

    • Authors: Z. Pezeshki, A. Soleimani, A. Darabi, S.M. Mazinani
    • Journal: Construction and Building Materials
    • Year: 2018
  5. Design and Simulation of High-Swing Fully Differential Telescopic Op-Amp

    • Author: Z. Pezeshki
    • Journal: Computer Science and Information Technologies
    • Year: 2021
  6. State-of-the-Art and Prospective of Solar Cells

    • Authors: Z. Pezeshki, A. Zekry
    • Book Chapter: Fundamentals of Solar Cells Design
    • Publisher: John Wiley and Sons
    • Year: 2021
  7. Desalination Battery

    • Authors: Z. Pezeshki, A. Kettab
    • Book Chapter: Sustainable Materials and Systems for Water Desalination
    • Publisher: Springer
    • Year: 2021
  8. Market Prospects of Membrane Contactors

    • Authors: Z. Pezeshki, M. Younas, M. Rezakazemi
    • Book Chapter: Membrane Contactor Technology – Water Treatment, Food Processing, Gas Separation, and Carbon Capture
    • Publisher: John Wiley and Sons
    • Year: 2021
  9. Polymers and Their Composites for Water-Splitting Applications

    • Authors: Z. Pezeshki, M. Younas, Z. Heidari, M. Rezakazemi
    • Book Chapter: Polymers in Energy Conversion and Storage
    • Publisher: Taylor & Francis
    • Year: 2022
  10. Mathematical Algorithms Supporting the Optimization of Topical Aspects of Project Management

    • Authors: Z. Pezeshki, E. Krinitsky, M.R. Hosseini, I. Martek, S.M. Mazinani
    • Book Chapter: Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Sixth Edition
    • Publisher: IGI Global
    • Year: 2025