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معرفی
Farzaneh Bagheri is an active Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Antalya Bilim University, Turkey, since 2021, following her Research Assistant role at the same institution in 2019. She holds a Ph.D. from Eastern Mediterranean University (2019), M.Sc. from Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University (2010), and B.Sc. from Shahid Beheshti University (2005), all in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. As an IEEE and Industrial Electronics Society (IES) member, she serves as a regular reviewer for IEEE, Elsevier, and MDPI journals.
Her educational background demonstrates a consistent focus on power engineering:
- Ph.D. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Eastern Mediterranean University, Cyprus (2019)
- M.Sc. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University, Iran (2010)
- Bachelor's in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Shahid Beheshti University, Iran (2005)
Research interests center on power electronics control systems with emphasis on power inverter control, microgrid stability, renewable energy management, and laboratory validation. Her work bridges theoretical control design with industrial applications, particularly in grid-tied systems for solar and wind energy conversion under unstable conditions.
Publication trends (2021–2025) reveal deep specialization in sliding mode control variants applied to photovoltaic inverters, dynamic voltage restorers, and battery chargers. Key themes include chattering reduction, grid distortion resilience, and multi-level converter topologies for renewable integration, with increasing focus on AI-driven fault diagnosis and digital twin modeling in her 2025 output.
Scientific awards are not explicitly listed in the source material.
She contributes to European and national research/industrial projects in power systems and power electronics, though specific grant details are omitted. No student advising roles are documented, but her faculty position suggests graduate mentorship responsibilities. Laboratory validation work implies hands-on experimental leadership.
Her IEEE/IES membership and journal reviewing activities indicate active participation in professional communities. Experimental research is conducted within power electronics laboratories, with recent projects emphasizing solar plant integration and AI maintenance tools.



