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Short description
My name is Muhammad Umair and I have a Ph.D. in Energy Technology from Aalborg University, Denmark. I am originally from Pakistan and am currently working as a Postdoctoral researcher at Fraunhofer ISIT in the hybrid grid group.
Education
Ph.D., Energy Technology, Aalborg University, Denmark
Master of Engineering, Control Theory and Control Engineering, Xidian University, China
Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering, University of Engineering and Technology, Pakistan
Research data
Research level
PostDoc
Area of research
Energy engineering
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Research topic
Grid interaction of Power converters for large-scale green hydrogen production plants, Power-hardware-in-the-loop testing, electrification of shipboard and sea port microgrids, solid state transformer for mobile applications.
Research institute
Fraunhofer ISIT
Research institute location
Kiel
Department
Electronic Energy Systems
Institution
Kiel
Publications and projects
Selected publications
Mutarraf, Muhammad Umair, Yacine Terriche, Mashood Nasir, Yajuan Guan, Chun-Lien Su, Juan C. Vasquez, and Josep M. Guerrero. "A communication-less multimode control approach for adaptive power sharing in ship-based seaport microgrid." IEEE Transactions on Transportation Electrification 7, no. 4 (2021): 3070-3082.
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Mutarraf, M.U., Guan, Y., Terriche, Y., Su, C.L., Nasir, M., Vasquez, J.C. and Guerrero, J.M., 2022. Adaptive power management of hierarchical controlled hybrid shipboard microgrids. IEEE Access, 10, pp.21397-21411.
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Mutarraf, M.U., Guan, Y., Xu, L., Su, C.L., Vasquez, J.C. and Guerrero, J.M., 2022. Electric cars, ships, and their charging infrastructure–A comprehensive review. Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments, 52, p.102177.
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