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Assistant
Professor
Office:
ENS 348
Phone:
(512) 232-3442
Email:
akwasins@utexas.edu
Web:
http://users.ece.utexas.edu/~kwasinski
Alexis
Kwasinski’s research interests are in the broad areas of power
electronics, energy conversion, and electromechanical systems, with
emphasis on:
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Distributed
generation
(microgrids)
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Nonlinear
power
electronics
controls
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Efficient
electrical
energy
conversion and storage
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Renewable
and
alternative
energy
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Ultra-reliable
and
fault-tolerant
power systems
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Motor
drives
He is
also interested in analyzing the effects of natural disasters on
critical power infrastructure, such as communication networks power
supply, and studying ways of reducing the vulnerability of these
critical power infrastructures to such severe events.
Dr.
Kwasinski's background is in telecommunication power systems. He is
also participating in entrepreneurial endeavors related with microgrid
applications. He values research in concrete applications based on
sound theoretical analysis and experimental verification.
Please
visit the 1st
Workshop "Preparing Information and Communication Technologies
Systems for an Extreme Event" supported by INTELEC and the IEEE
Power Electronics Society
© 2013 Alexis Kwasinski
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