معرفی
Dr. Ali Davoudi is a Professor of Electrical Engineering at The University of Texas at Arlington (UTA), where he also serves as Co-Director of Research Programs in the College of Engineering. He holds a B.Sc. from Sharif University of Technology (2003), M.A.Sc. from The University of British Columbia (2005), and Ph.D. from The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (2010). His research focuses on microgrids, power electronics systems, renewable energy systems, and electrified transportation, with particular expertise in control systems and energy conversion.
Dr. Davoudi has authored/co-authored over 136 journal articles, 87 conference papers, and holds two U.S. patents. His work has been recognized with prestigious awards, including the IEEE Fellow (2023), Fellow of the Asia-Pacific AI Association (2022), and the 2017 IEEE Richard M. Bass Outstanding Young Engineer Award. He has led federal-funded projects totaling over $6.2 million, focusing on resilient DC power systems, naval microgrids, and energy storage optimization.
His research emphasizes distributed control, formal verification, and resilience in power systems, with applications to naval, smart grid, and electrified transportation technologies. Key contributions include adaptive dynamic programming for multi-agent systems, bipartite output containment, and robust control of DC microgrids under adversarial attacks.



