Reyhaneh Eskandari was born in Tabriz, Iran in 1994. She attended the Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Tabriz in 2011 and received her Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering—Power in 2015. She started the Master's program in 2015 and graduated with a Master of Science degree in Electrical Engineering—Power Electronics in 2017.
She started PhD within the ETUT project for a joint doctorate at the University of Twente and the University of Nottingham in 2021. During her PhD, she is working on power electronics for battery applications. Unlike conventional methods, she is looking at the battery and the assigned power electronics in a distributed manner, also known as split batteries. Furthermore, she is also looking at different modulation techniques that are more suited for split batteries.
Expertise
Engineering
- Battery (Electrochemical Energy Engineering)
- Ancillaries
- Bridge Circuits
- State of Charge
- Bridges
- Algorithm
- Harmonic Distortion
- Applications
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2024
2023
2022
Other contributions
An interleaved high step-up zero-voltage zero-current switching boost DC-DC converter
A Modified Double Input Z-source DC-DC Converter for Standalone PV/Battery System Application
A Single-Switch Quadratic Boost with Stacked Zeta Converter
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Address
University of Twente
Carré (building no. 15), room C2530
Hallenweg 23
7522 NH Enschede
Netherlands
University of Twente
Carré C2530
P.O. Box 217
7500 AE Enschede
Netherlands
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