Dr. Ali Reza Reisi

Engineer
Technical and Vocational University, Iran


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Bu Ali Sina University, Iran

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Biography

Mr. Ali Reza Reisi has completed his MS of Electrical Engineering, Bu Ali Sina University, Hamedan, Iran. He has served as faculty member of Islamic Azad University. He is member of Hamedan science & Technology Park, ICT incubator Bu Ali Sina University, science group of Electrical Engineering Department. He has published 3 research articles in journals. Mr. Ali received honors includes Ranked 3rd among 43 Electrical Engineering B.S. students of the Bu Ali Sina University, Best student of Bu Ali Sina University and honored by Hamedan Governor for the best researcher. His main area of interest focuses on modeling photovoltaic panels, fuel cell and wind turbine, stand alone application of photovoltaic such as powered simple load, powered electrical motors or pump, maximum power point tracking of photovoltaic system, study on the incorporation of photovoltaic systems as an auxiliary power source for hybrid and electric vehicles, and power management of hybrid renewable energy.

Area of Interest:

Physical Science Engineering
Green Energy Production
Electrical Engineering
Power Electronics
Simulation and Control

Selected Publications

  1. Moradi, M.H., A.R. Reisi, and S.M. Hosseinian, 2017. An optimal collaborative congestion management in national grid based on implementing demand response. J. Renewable and Sustainable Energy, 10.1063/1.4977741.
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  2. Moradi, M.H., A. Reisi and S.M. Hosseinian, 2017. An optimal collaborative congestion management based on implementing DR. IEEE Trans. Smart Grid, 10.1109/TSG.2017.2686875.
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  3. Reisi, A.R., M.H. Moradi and H. Showkati, 2013. Combined photovoltaic and unified power quality controller to improve power quality. Solar Energy, 88: 154-162.
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  4. Moradi, M.H. and A.R. Reisi, 2013. Improved maximum power point tracking off-grid solar panels. Iran. J. Electr. Comput. Eng., 11: 1-10.
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  5. Moradi, M.H., S.M. Moosavi and A.R. Reisi, 2012. Tuning of power system stabilizers in a multi-machine power system using C-Catfish PSO. World Acad. Sci. Eng. Technol., 6: 770-777.
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  6. Moradi, M.H. and A.R. Reisi, 2011. A hybrid maximum power point tracking method for photovoltaic systems. Solar Energy, 85: 2965-2976.
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