Aditya Shekhar

About Aditya Shekhar

Aditya Shekhar, With an exceptional h-index of 16 and a recent h-index of 13 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Technische Universiteit Delft, specializes in the field of reliability of power electronic systems, modular multilevel converters, reconfigurable dc links, series arcs, partial discharges.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Temperature dependent trap characterisation and modelling of silicon carbide MOS capacitor

EV Smart Charging in Distribution Grids-Experimental evaluation using Hardware in the Loop Setup

A Comparison of Various Deep Learning Methods for Household Load Forecasting

Economic Impact of New Pricing Policies on Solar PV Households in the Netherlands

End-of-life comparison of full-bridge and half-bridge dc/dc converter switches used for ev charging

Power and thermal cycling testbed for end of life assessment of semiconductor devices

Lunar Rover Power Electronic System

Impact of Electrolyzer on the Operation of a Dual Active Bridge Converter

Aditya Shekhar Information

University

Position

Assistant Professor

Citations(all)

833

Citations(since 2020)

655

Cited By

382

hIndex(all)

16

hIndex(since 2020)

13

i10Index(all)

25

i10Index(since 2020)

20

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Aditya Shekhar Skills & Research Interests

reliability of power electronic systems

modular multilevel converters

reconfigurable dc links

series arcs

partial discharges

Top articles of Aditya Shekhar

Temperature dependent trap characterisation and modelling of silicon carbide MOS capacitor

2024/4/7

EV Smart Charging in Distribution Grids-Experimental evaluation using Hardware in the Loop Setup

IEEE Open Journal of the Industrial Electronics Society

2024/1/10

A Comparison of Various Deep Learning Methods for Household Load Forecasting

2023/10/23

Economic Impact of New Pricing Policies on Solar PV Households in the Netherlands

2023/10/23

End-of-life comparison of full-bridge and half-bridge dc/dc converter switches used for ev charging

2023/10/16

Power and thermal cycling testbed for end of life assessment of semiconductor devices

2023/10/16

Lunar Rover Power Electronic System

2023/10/16

Impact of Electrolyzer on the Operation of a Dual Active Bridge Converter

2023/10/16

Implementation of Real-Time Digital Twin of Dual Active Bridge Converter in Electrolyzer Applications

2023/10/16

Load profile based reliability assessment of igbt module in full-bridge dc/dc converter for fast charging of evs

2023/9/4

Development of reliable power electronic systems using real time digital twin based power hardware-in-the-loop testbed

2023/6/25

Comparison of Military Handbook and the FIDES Methodology for Failure Rate Estimation of Modular Multilevel Converters

2023/6/14

DC Link Capacity Enhancement for MMC-based Distribution Link using Dynamic Voltage Operation

2023/5/22

Quantitative comparison of the empirical lifetime models for power electronic devices in ev fast charging application

2023/5/22

Provision of ramp-rate limitation as ancillary service from distribution to transmission system: Definitions and methodologies for control and sizing of central battery energy …

Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy

2023/4/5

Switch voltage rating selection considering cost-oriented redundancy and modularity-based trade-offs in modular multilevel converter

IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery

2023/3/30

Comparative impact of three practical electric vehicle charging scheduling schemes on low voltage distribution grids

Energies

2022/11/20

Reconfigurability, modularity and redundancy trade-offs for grid connected power electronic systems

2022/9/25

Impact of the various components consideration on choosing optimal redundancy strategy in mmc

2022/9/25

Adaptive modularity for power electronics based electrolysis systems for green hydrogen

2022/9/25

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