
معرفی
Aleksandar Stankovic is a Research Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Tufts University. His research focuses on modeling, control, and estimation in electric energy processing, power electronics, power systems, and electric drives. He holds a Ph.D. from MIT (1992) and M.S./B.S. degrees from the University of Belgrade.
His work emphasizes analytical and experimental approaches to dynamic power quality monitoring, control system design, and resilient power grid operations. Research contributions include dynamic phasor analysis, distributed state estimation, and hybrid modeling techniques for large-scale systems. Recent studies address inverter-dominated grids, transient stability, and data-driven predictive control methods.
Key technical areas include:
- Power system resilience quantification
- Dynamic phasor-based modeling
- Multi-agent power flow analysis
- Model reduction for complex networks
- Nonlinear control strategies
Publications highlight advancements in:
- Real-time power quality metrics
- Grid topology adaptation
- Adaptive compensation algorithms
- Secure distributed estimation
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