
معرفی
Ahmet Eren serves as a Lecturer at Gaziantep University's Technical Sciences Vocational School within the Electrical and Energy Department since 2019, holding concurrent appointments in both undergraduate and associate degree programs. His academic foundation includes a Doctorate in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from Gaziantep University's Institute of Science (ongoing since 2019), complemented by a Master's degree (2014-2018) and Bachelor's degree (2009-2014) from the same institution's Faculty of Engineering.
His educational trajectory is structured as follows:
- Doctorate (Dr.) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Gaziantep University Institute of Science (2019-)
- Master of Science in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Gaziantep University Institute of Science (2014-2018)
- Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Gaziantep University Faculty of Engineering (2009-2014)
Research focuses intensely on modern power infrastructure challenges, specializing in Smart Grids, Renewable Energy Systems integration, and advanced Battery Storage Solutions. His work bridges theoretical control strategies with practical implementations for grid stability, evidenced by publications targeting multilevel converters, state-of-charge balancing, and microcontroller-based power quality regulators that address harmonic mitigation and reactive power compensation.
Recent publications (2022-2023) reveal a concentrated research thrust toward enhancing grid resilience through battery energy storage systems and power quality devices, with methodologies spanning adaptive control schemes to hardware implementations using ARM Cortex processors. These works consistently target Q1 journals like ISA Transactions and Applied Energy, emphasizing real-world applicability in renewable energy integration scenarios.
Three TÜBİTAK-funded national projects underscore his technical leadership: development of fault-tolerant SOC balancing for battery storage (2021-2024), high-density power quality regulators (2021-2024), and SiC-based inverters for renewable applications (2019-2020). These initiatives culminated in an international patent for fault-tolerant state-of-charge balancing methods (WO2024039339A1).
Teaching responsibilities encompass Mathematics for undergraduate programs and specialized associate-degree courses including Microcontrollers, Fiber Optic Communications, and Power Systems, reflecting his dual commitment to foundational theory and applied technical education within vocational training frameworks.



