Marko HinkkanenView profile
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Marko Hinkkanen is a Professor at Aalto University's Department of Electrical Engineering and Automation, affiliated with the School of Electrical Engineering. His research focuses on electric drives, power electronics, and control systems, with a strong emphasis on sensorless control, grid converters, and motor drives. He has received numerous awards, including the IEEE Fellow distinction and multiple best paper awards for contributions to sensorless control and grid integration. Research interests span advanced control algorithms, power converter design, and renewable energy systems. His work addresses challenges in grid stability, motor drives under weak grid conditions, and energy-efficient control strategies. Notable achievements include innovations in bearingless motor systems and grid-forming converter control frameworks. His awards reflect impactful contributions: the Aalto ELEC Supervisor Award (2023) highlights exceptional mentorship, while the IEEE Fellow (2023) and numerous paper awards underscore technical excellence. Key publications include advancements in grid-forming control, sensorless techniques, and electromagnetic damping for aircraft systems. He has advised doctoral students such as F. M. Mahafugur Rahman and Hafiz Asad Ali Awan, whose theses won top awards. His labs and collaborations focus on cutting-edge topics like virtual air gap reactors and six-phase machine dynamics.









