Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ali Mosallanejad | Engineering | Excellence in Research
Professor | Shahid Beheshti Univesity | Iran
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ali Mosallanejad is a recognized academic and researcher whose expertise lies broadly within Engineering, with a strong focus on electrical and power Engineering systems. His work in Engineering spans power electronics, HVDC technologies, power system analysis, and advanced Engineering modeling and simulation. He has made sustained contributions to Engineering through high quality journal articles, conference publications, and applied Engineering solutions addressing complex industrial challenges. His research output includes numerous peer reviewed Engineering publications that have attracted wide international citations, reflecting strong global visibility and impact within the Engineering community. He has actively collaborated with Engineering researchers, industry experts, and multidisciplinary teams, strengthening knowledge transfer between academic Engineering research and real world Engineering applications. Through Engineering driven innovation, his work has supported improvements in energy systems reliability, efficiency, and technological sustainability, demonstrating clear societal and industrial relevance. His Engineering contributions continue to influence modern Engineering practices, policy oriented research, and future Engineering developments at both national and international levels. Google Scholar profile of 963 Citations, 16 h-index, 30 i10 index.
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Featured Publications
Novel load frequency control scheme for an interconnected two-area power system including wind turbine generation and redox flow battery
International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems, 2021
Cited by 116
Contribution of GCSC to regulate the frequency in multi-area power systems considering time delays: A new control outline based on fractional order controllers
International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems, 2020
Cited by 71
Study of STATCOM and UPFC controllers for voltage stability evaluated by saddle-node bifurcation analysis
IEEE International Power and Energy Conference, 2006
Cited by 61
Neoteric HANFISC–SSSC based on MOPSO technique aimed at oscillation suppression of interconnected multi-source power systems
IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution, 2016
Cited by 46
SMES/battery hybrid energy storage system based on bidirectional Z-source inverter for electric vehicles
IET Electrical Systems in Transportation, 2018
Cited by 43