John K. Pedersen serves as Pro-dean at Aalborg University's Faculty of Engineering and Science in Denmark, with extensive research leadership in power electronics and renewable energy systems. His institutional role involves strategic oversight of engineering research initiatives and academic programs. His research spans Power Electronics , Renewable Energy Integration , and Electric Motor Drives , with significant contributions to wind power systems and thermoelectric generators. Key projects include Electrical Design and Control of Windturbines , Sensorless Control of Permanent Magnet Motors , and Design of Power Converters for CUPS . His work demonstrates strong industry collaboration with Siemens Gamesa and focus on grid stability solutions. Analysis of recent publications reveals dominant research trajectories in high-gain DC-DC converters for renewable applications, fault detection in transmission systems, and offshore wind farm ecological impacts. His interdisciplinary work extends into socioeconomic determinants of health and environmental risk assessment. As project leader and participant in 27 research initiatives, Pedersen has secured substantial funding for wind energy integration and power converter development. His media engagements include commentary on Aalborg's wind production hub status and CO2 management solutions. He directs research activities at Horns Rev offshore wind farm, investigating fish community dynamics and benthic habitat changes through long-term ecological monitoring. His team develops advanced prototyping tools for power electronics education and industrial applications.











