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Navid Bayati

Associate Professor

University of Southern Denmark

Sønderborg, Denmark

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Associate Professor in Power Systems

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Founded in 1966, the University of Southern Denmark (SDU) comprises of 5 Faculties and hosts approximately 27,000 students including 15% from abroad. The Faculty of Engineering (TEK) consists of 5 institutes conducting research in several areas. As for sustainable cooling and heating technologies, research activities involve natural refrigerants, district heating and cooling, waste heat recovery, innovative components and configurations as well as smart control, fault detection, energy optimizing control, optimal maintenance scheduling. Also, SDU has strong collaborations with various relevant industrial partners in the field, which might be involved in research projects.
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About me

Navid Bayati was born in 1992. He received an M.Sc. degree in Electrical Engineering from Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, in 2017. Since 2019, he has been involved in research with Loughborough University, UK. He is graduated with a Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering (Power Systems) from the Department of Energy Technology, Aalborg University, Denmark, in November 2020. Then, he was involved as a Postdoctoral researcher at the University of Southern Denmark, since March 2021, on the protection of Microgrids by dSPACE and OPAL-RT. He started his Assistant Professorship at 2022 on power system protection at University of Southern Denmark. He is currently Associate Professor at University of Southern Denmark on power systems. His research interests are power system protection, DC Microgrid, and fault detection and location of renewable energy resource-based systems. He was a recipient of the top 1% reviewer in the world in 2019.

My organisation

University of Southern Denmark

Interests

  • power systems
  • renewable

Additional questions

I am interested in the following CETPartnership thematic areas:

develop the optimised, integrated European net-zero emissions energy systemdevelop a pool of zero-emission power technologies and solutions based on Renewable Energy Sourcesprovide technological cleaner solutions for storage technologiesprovide technological cleaner solutions for hydrogen and renewable fuelsdevelop and validate integrated regional and local energy systems, NoREST initiativedevelop and demonstrate technical solutions for integrated industrial energy systemsprovide solutions and technologies for buildings to become an active element in the energy system

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