
About
Mesut Baran is a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at North Carolina State University. He focuses on applying computer, control, and system analysis techniques to power system operation and planning, particularly in smart power distribution systems and distributed energy resource integration. His research emphasizes grid resilience, renewable energy integration, and advanced grid technologies.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, University of California, Berkeley (1988)
- Master's in Electrical Engineering, Middle East Technical University, Turkey (1981)
- Bachelor's in Electrical Engineering, Middle East Technical University, Turkey (1979)
Research interests include power electronics, smart grid technologies, distributed energy resource management, and grid resilience. His recent work addresses challenges in EV charging impacts, fault tolerance, and microgrid coordination. Baran has contributed to IEEE standards and received prestigious awards, including the IEEE Fellow designation (2010) and the William F. Lane Outstanding Teaching Award (2017).
Publications highlight advancements in distribution system state estimation, fault mitigation, and microgrid management. Collaborations with industry (e.g., Strata Solar) and federal grants ($3.1M DOE award) underscore his applied research impact. He teaches foundational courses like ECE200 and advises on FREEDM Systems Center projects.
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