Daming Zhangمشاهده پروفایل
مدرس ارشد
Dr. Daming Zhang serves as a Senior Lecturer in the School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), Faculty of Engineering. His academic career spans over two decades with continuous scholarly contributions to power systems engineering. Dr. Zhang's research focuses on power systems, microgrids, and renewable energy integration , with particular expertise in constant-frequency microgrid operation, DC-AC conversion technologies, and energy storage applications. His work addresses critical challenges in grid stability, power system protection, and the integration of high-penetration renewable energy sources. He has developed innovative approaches for microgrid regionalization, load flow analysis in islanded systems, and fault detection in photovoltaic systems. His publication record shows a clear evolution from fundamental electromagnetic studies to applied power systems research, with recent work emphasizing practical solutions for decarbonized power systems. The majority of his recent publications appear in high-impact IEEE journals and conferences, demonstrating the significance of his contributions to the field. His research increasingly incorporates advanced computational methods including machine learning for fault detection and optimization techniques for energy system planning. While no specific awards are listed in the available information, Dr. Zhang's extensive publication record in top-tier journals indicates recognition within the academic community. His collaborative work with researchers across multiple institutions demonstrates his active engagement in the international power engineering community. Dr. Zhang's research has practical implications for modern power systems transitioning toward renewable energy integration. His work on constant-frequency microgrids, energy storage applications, and grid-forming converters addresses critical challenges in maintaining stability as power systems incorporate higher levels of inverter-based resources. His recent focus on long-duration energy storage and zero-carbon electricity systems reflects the evolving priorities of the power industry toward decarbonization.






