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Hui Li is the FSU Provost McKenzie Professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering. She holds a Ph.D. from the University of Tennessee (2000) and degrees from Huazhong University of Science & Technology (B.E.E., 1992; M.S., 1995). Her research focuses on power electronics, including bi-directional dc-dc converters, micro-grid inverter control, and Wide Bandgap (WBG) device integration for renewable energy systems.
Her current projects include DOE-funded work on WBG-based PV converters targeting cost reduction and reliability improvements. She serves as an Associate Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics and has received the NSF Career Award (2007). Her work emphasizes high-power density converters, fault protection, and smart grid technologies.
Key research trends in her articles include advancements in SiC MOSFET applications, grid-tied inverter stability, and novel modulation techniques for modular converters. Recent studies address challenges like dv/dt suppression, partial discharge mitigation, and sensorless control strategies.
- Scientific Awards: NSF Career Award (2007)
- Grants & Projects: DOE Next Generation Power Electronics Innovation Institute, WBG device integration in PV systems
Labs/Teams: Leads the FSU team in the DOE-funded Power Electronics Innovation Institute, focusing on WBG device applications and high-performance power systems.
