Dan Rogersمشاهده پروفایل
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Professor Dan Rogers is an Associate Professor in the Department of Engineering Science at the University of Oxford, serving as Associate Head of Department (Infrastructure). He holds an MEng (2007) and PhD (2011) from Imperial College London's Electrical and Electronic Engineering and Control & Power Groups. Before joining Oxford in 2016, he was a Lecturer and Senior Lecturer at Cardiff University's CIREGS group. His research focuses on electrical power conversion, power systems, power electronics, energy storage, microgrids, and smart grids. He has contributed to projects like the Willenhall energy storage system, one of Europe's largest lithium titanate battery research initiatives. Rogers' work emphasizes practical applications, including grid-scale energy storage balancing, thermal modeling of power modules, and high-efficiency power electronics design. His recent research explores broadband powerline communication for microgrids, MILP-based carbon emission optimization, and compact cooling solutions for high-power systems. He has led collaborative projects such as the IMAD2025 event with the ZERO Institute ECR network and contributed to rural electrification projects in Zambia. His publications span topics from inverter topology optimization to magnetic neurostimulation systems, reflecting interdisciplinary engagement. While no specific awards are listed, his work demonstrates significant contributions to advancing grid resilience and sustainable energy technologies.








