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Argiñe Alacano
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Affiliation
Faculty of Engineering, Mondragon Unibertsitatea, Mondragon, Spain
Topic
Energy Storage Systems,Dual Active Bridge,Electric Vehicles,Electric Vehicles Charging,Fast Charging,Fast Charging Stations,Future Lines,Part Of Power,Power Conversion,State Of Charge,Typical Architecture,Active Damping,Activity Ratio,Alternating Current,Apparent Power,Battery Charging,Bode Diagram,Constant Power Loads,DC Distribution System,DC Link,DC Voltage,Dc Bus Voltage,Dc System,Design Scenarios,Distribution System,Doubly Fed Induction Generator,Early Design Stages,Efficient System,Electric Vehicles Fast Charging,Energy Loss,Extreme Fast Charging,Fast Application,Holistic Approach,Low Computational Cost,Lower Switching,Lower Switching Losses,Mathematical Model,Mixed Strategy,Model Grid,Modeling Approach,Multi-model Approach,Multivariate Approach,Partial Power Converter,Partial Power Processing,Phase-shift Modulation,Power Flow Control,Power Quality,Power Ratio,Primary Side,Rectifier Stage,
Biography
Argiñe Alacano received the B.Sc. degree in industrial electronics engineering, the M.Sc. degree in energy and power electronics, and the Ph.D. degree in electric energy from Mondragon University, Mondragon, Spain, in 2011, 2013, and 2017, respectively.
Since 2017, she has been a Lecturer with Mondragon University. Her current research interests include renewable energies, power electronic converters, power transmission and distribution, and energy storage systems.
Since 2017, she has been a Lecturer with Mondragon University. Her current research interests include renewable energies, power electronic converters, power transmission and distribution, and energy storage systems.