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Jeroen Tant is a Researcher at KU Leuven, Belgium, affiliated with the Electa research group. His work focuses on power electronics and power systems, with emphasis on renewable energy integration, battery storage, and distribution grid management. He maintains an active research profile with publications spanning 2010-2024.
He obtained his PhD from KU Leuven in 2017 with a thesis titled 'Modeling and Simulation of Power Electronic Circuits using Piecewise Smooth Differential Algebraic Equations', establishing foundational work in circuit simulation techniques.
Tant's research centers on three interconnected domains: power converter design (DC-DC topologies, micro-inverters, SiC/Si comparisons), renewable integration (PV-battery optimization, grid support strategies), and grid management (fault detection, reconfiguration, short-circuit analysis). His approach consistently bridges theoretical modeling with practical implementation challenges in modern power systems.
Analysis of his 15 most recent publications reveals evolving research trajectories: early work (2014-2018) focused on simulation accuracy and converter topologies, while recent output (2019-2024) emphasizes optimization of renewable integration. Key thematic threads include loss modeling, high step-down ratio converters, and directional fault detection algorithms – all addressing critical barriers to grid modernization.
As part of KU Leuven's Electa research group, Tant contributes to a collaborative environment focused on electrical energy systems innovation. His work frequently involves interdisciplinary teams, particularly with Johan Driesen, and targets real-world power system challenges through both theoretical advances and experimental validation.



