
معرفی
Sam Roozbehani serves as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Department of Engineering Technology and Didactics Energy Technology and Computer Science, Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Ballerup campus. His research in power systems engineering directly supports UN Sustainable Development Goals for affordable and clean energy, with expertise spanning microgrid stability, inverter control, and advanced power system protection mechanisms.
His primary research domains include Microgrid Engineering, Inverter Engineering, and Reactive Power Engineering, with specialized focus on fault ride-through coordination, grid-forming/grid-following inverter architectures, and advanced control techniques like fractional-order sliding mode control. Current investigations address critical challenges in renewable integration resilience, particularly voltage stability during grid faults and optimal control of hybrid photovoltaic-battery systems in microgrids.
Analysis of his 2025 publications reveals concentrated efforts on real-time solutions for inverter-based microgrid stability, with significant contributions to fault management protocols and frequency regulation in industrial energy clusters. His work demonstrates consistent emphasis on practical implementations of control algorithms for wind turbine systems and eco-industrial applications.
Dr. Roozbehani actively contributes to two major research initiatives:
- Electric weed control in seed crops - Developing electrical methods for sustainable agricultural weed management
- GRACE project - Creating grid capacity-aware investment frameworks for eco-industrial clusters to optimize sector coupling and renewable integration




