Electrical Engineering

  • Name:Ai Qian
  • Title:Professor
  • Office:1-339
  • Office Phone:34204584
  • Email:aiqian@sjtu.edu.cn
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Research Field

Power System Operation, Virtual Power Plants, Microgrids and Power Quality; Power System Simulation; Big Data and its application in Power Systems.

Education

Ph.D from Tsinghua University in 1999
Master Degree from Wuhan University in 1994
Bachelor Degree from Shanghai Jiao Tong University in 1991

Work experience

Post Doctor in University of Bath,UK, from 2000 to 2002
Post Doctor in Nanyang Technologies University, Singapore in 1999

Research

“Research in Intelligent Control in Microgrid” supported by NSFC, China
“Research of support Capability of Microgid to Upper Grids” by Shanghai Scientific Com.
“Power System Load Modelling” in National Grid and Southern Grid of China
“Power System State Cognition” in China Eastern Power Grid

Awards and Honors

Scientific Development Awards in Southern Grid of China 2010

Teaching

Basic Principle of Electrical Engineering;Power System Steady State Analysis;Power System Identification

Publications

Over 100 Journal papers, 3 Books
[1] New load modeling approaches based on field tests for fast transient Stability calculations, IEEE Trans. on Power Systems, 2006. (SCI, EI)
[2] Adaline and Its Application in Power Quality disturbances detection and frequency tracking, Electric Power Systems Research, 2007. (SCI, EI)
[3] Economic operation of wind farm integrated system considering voltage stability, 2009, Renewable Energy (SCI, EI)
[4] An ANN-based load model for fast transient stability calculations, Electric Power Systems Research, 2006. (SCI, EI)
[5] New generator incomplete differential protection based on wavelet transforms, Electric Power Systems Research, 2004. (SCI, EI)
[6] Protection technique based on Δ-zero sequence voltages for generator stator ground fault, IEE Proceedings: Generation, Transmission and Distribution, 2004. (SCI,EI)
[7] Load Modeling During Asymmetric Disturbance in a Metropolitan Power Grid[J]. IEEE Trans on Power Systems, 2009, 24(3).

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