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Syed Umaid Ali
Affiliation
Dept: Electrical Engineering, Bahria University, Islamabad, Pakistan
Topic
Equilibrium Point,Gain Control,Nonlinear Systems,Optimal Control,Sudden Variations,Air Filtration,Air Water,Asymptotically Stable,Backstepping Control,Backstepping Technique,Boost Converter,Clean Air,Clean Water,Composition Law,Compressor,Control Design,Control Sections,Dcdc Converter,Dew Point,Dust Particles,Duty Cycle,Earth’s Atmosphere,Fast Response,Fast Transient Response,Filter Module,Fuzzy Logic,High Performance,Humidified Atmosphere,Integral Backstepping,Integral Backstepping Control,Integral Control,Integration Of Activities,Linear Load,Lyapunov Function,MATLAB Simulink,Maximum Power Point Tracking,Metal–organic Frameworks,Modern Power Systems,Multilevel Converter,Nonlinear Control,Nonlinear Correction,Nonlinear Load,Output Capacitor,Pollution,Positive Gain,Power Control,Power Loss,Reaching Law,Relative Humidity,Remote Areas,
Biography
Syed Umaid Ali received the B.Eng. degree in electronics from the National University of Science and Technology (NUST), Islamabad, Pakistan, the master’s degree from International Islamic University Islamabad, Pakistan, and the Ph.D. degree from the Department of Electrical Engineering, Bahria School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Islamabad Campus (BSEAS-IC), Pakistan. His research interests include the control of microgrids, fuzzy controllers, model predictive controllers, and hybrid microgrids.