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Lie Xu is a Professor in the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering at the University of Strathclyde, Faculty of Engineering. He joined the university in 2013 and has since been actively contributing to research and teaching in power electronics, HVDC systems, and renewable energy integration. His work plays a key role in advancing the stability and control of modern power networks with high converter penetration.
- PhD in Electrical Engineering, University of Sheffield (2000)
His research focuses on power electronics for renewable integration, HVDC transmission systems, and the stability of converter-dominated power networks. He is particularly known for his work on grid-forming and grid-following converter interactions, DC microgrids, and offshore wind integration. His expertise spans modeling, control design, and stability assessment of complex power systems.
The most recent publications (2024–2025) show a strong trend toward impedance-based stability analysis, DC fault ride-through, and advanced control strategies for multi-terminal HVDC systems. His work often involves modular multilevel converters (MMCs), DC grid topologies, and real-time diagnostic methods, indicating a deep engagement with both theoretical and applied aspects of modern power engineering.
His notable scientific achievement includes:
- 2013 IET Renewable Power Generation Premium Award for the paper on DC voltage control in multi-terminal HVDC systems for offshore wind farms
Lie Xu is actively involved in research grants and collaborative projects with industry partners such as SSE and Shell. He frequently serves as a co-investigator in projects related to grid protection, renewable integration, and advanced converter technologies. While specific advisees are not listed, his active research output and project leadership suggest a strong mentoring role. He is associated with research groups and labs focused on power systems and electronic engineering at Strathclyde, contributing to the university's leadership in sustainable energy technologies.


