معرفی
Uğur Fesli is a Lecturer PhD at Gazi University's Vocational School of Technical Sciences, Department of Electronics and Automation, and Deputy Director of the Clean Energy Research and Application Center (Temenar). He holds a PhD in Energy Systems Engineering from Gazi University (2023), a postgraduate degree from Zonguldak Bülent Ecevit University (2009), and a bachelor's in Electrical Education from Gazi University (2006).
Research Expertise
Dr. Fesli's research spans power system optimization, renewable energy integration, and advanced control strategies for power electronics. His work focuses on electric vehicle charging infrastructure, grid stability, and efficient energy conversion, employing techniques like model predictive control and metaheuristic algorithms.
Publication Trends
His 11 recent articles (2023–2025) emphasize sustainable energy systems, with recurring themes in EV fast-charging technologies, fault-tolerant power converters, and microgrid control. Dominant methodologies include model predictive control (MPC), sliding mode control, and optimization algorithms applied to real-world power challenges.
Projects & Leadership
He leads multiple funded initiatives, including:
- Photovoltaic grid-connected quasi-Z source inverter performance comparison (2025–present)
- Wireless EV charging with dynamic alignment (2024–present)
- Smart transformer design for grids (2023–present)
- Cyber-physical attack detection via deep learning (2021–2025)
Professional Engagement
Active IEEE and IEEE Industrial Electronics Society member; peer-reviews for journals including IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics.


