Dr. Amirnaser Yazdani
Areas of Academic Interest
Power electronics
Electric machines and drives
Modelling and control of electrical energy systems
Microgrids and active distribution networks
Renewable energy systems
HVDC and MVDC systems
Electric vehicles
Industrial, automotive and consumer electronics
Spotlight
Amirnaser Yazdani鈥檚 journey into teaching began early on. As a child, he would often role-play the part of instructor to his peers. He got his first taste of formal teaching as an engineer, teaching math and physics to high-school students in remote regions of Iran. But it was Yazdani鈥檚 work in the railway signalling systems industry that would lead him to academia.
Realizing there was a gap in his theoretical knowledge, Yazdani left his job to pursue a PhD in Toronto, but he brought with him the mentality of the railway industry. 鈥淚magine what a train derailment or collision would entail. It is a mission-critical industry. The discipline and the mindset of that industry lingers in me today.鈥
Yazdani鈥檚 move coincided with worldwide awareness around the issues of legacy electric power systems in the early 2000s, and criticality was once again centre stage of his work. The immediate need for innovation in the energy sector appealed to Yazdani鈥檚 ambitions to impact society for the better. Today, Yazdani鈥檚 work is focused on the integration of renewable energies into the utility power system and grid modernization. 鈥淲e do research for the betterment of society. Research is all about serving human beings.鈥
鈥淭he opportunity to learn is a blessing. Make full use of it and also make this blessing available to others.鈥
- Professor of the Year, IEEE 91福利 Student Branch, 2018
- Professor of the Year, IEEE 91福利 Student Branch, 2017
- Professor of the Year, IEEE 91福利 Student Branch, 2016
- Chair鈥檚 Research Award, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2014
- A. Yazdani and R. Iravani, 鈥淰oltage-Sourced Converters in Power Systems: Modelling, Control, and Applications,鈥 460 pages, ISBN: 978-0-470-52156-4, Wiley/IEEE.
- N.R. Chaudhuri, B. Chaudhuri, R. Majumder, and A. Yazdani, 鈥淢ulti-Terminal Direct-Current Grids: Modelling, Analysis, and Control,鈥 288 pages, ISBN: 978-1-118-72910-6, Wiley/IEEE.
- R. Perez, C. Silva, and A. Yazdani, 鈥淟inear State-Feedback Primary Control for Enhanced Dynamic Response of AC Microgrids鈥, IEEE Trans. on Smart Grid, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 3149-3161, May 2019.
- M.B. Delghavi and A. Yazdani, 鈥淪liding-Mode Control of AC Voltages and Currents of Dispatchable Distributed Energy Resources in Master-Slave-Organized Inverter-Based Microgrids,鈥 IEEE Trans. on Smart Grid, vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 980-991, Jan. 2019.
- H. Bayat and A. Yazdani, 鈥淎 Power Mismatch Elimination Strategy for an MMC-Based Photovoltaic System,鈥 IEEE Trans. on Energy Conversion, vol. 33, no. 3, pp. 1519-1528, Sep. 2018.
- Associate Editor, IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy
- Guest Editor-in-Chief, IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy
- Guest Editor, IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion
- Associate Editor, IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery