Duc Nguyen Huu

Affiliation

Faculty of Energy Technology, Electric Power University, Hanoi, Vietnam

Topic

Solar Power,Magnetic Flux,Photovoltaic System,Renewable Energy,Distribution Grid,Electric Vehicles,Finite Element,Finite Element Method,Power Grid,Power System,Solar Photovoltaic,State Of Charge,Wind Power,Air Gap,Battery Capacity,Electric Cars,Electromagnetic Torque,Interior Permanent Magnet,Magnetic Circuit,Magnetic Field,Maximum Power Point,Maxwell’s Equations,Output Power,Permanent Magnet,Power Generation,Renewable Sources,Rotor Diameter,Synchronous Motor,Wind Turbine,Acoustic,Acoustic Noise,Aerodynamic,Air Density,Air Pollution,Allowable Limit,Amplitude Of Component,Angle Of Attack,Average Relative Error,Average Torque,Base Load,Boost Converter,Case Study In Vietnam,Charging Demand,Charging Power,Conductive,Connection Point,Constant Power,Constant Torque,Constitutive Equations,Core Loss,

Biography

Duc Nguyen Huu (Member, IEEE) received the B.S. degree (Hons.) in electrical power system from the Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam, in 2006, and the Dr.-Ing. degree (Hons.) from the Technical University of Berlin (TU), in 2014.
From 2009 to 2014, he was a Ph.D. Student and a Researcher at TU Berlin. He is currently the Deputy Dean of the Energy Technology Faculty and used to be the Head of the Renewable Energy Department, Electric Power University. He has coauthor of two books, and has published more than 50 publications in journals and conference proceedings. He has supervised around 20 master’s theses. His research interests include renewable energy sources modeling, renewable energy integration, distributed control systems, energy storage, electric vehicles, and policies on renewable energy development in Vietnam. He has realized several projects, such as AC/DC next generation networks, virtual power plants, green buildings, PV integrations, small wind turbines, electric vehicles, and charging stations based on PV. He is a Technical Member of TCVN for renewable sources and electric vehicles.