
Shuan Dong is a researcher in the Grid Automation and Control Group within the Power Systems Engineering Center. His research interests include modeling, stability, and control of power systems with high-penetration inverter-based resources (IBRs).
Research Interests
Real-world oscillation event analysis
Grid-following and grid-forming control
Power system modeling, stability, and control
Education
Ph.D., Electrical Engineering, The University of British Columbia
M.S., Renewable Energy, China Electric Power Research Institute
B.S., Electrical Engineering, Tianjin University
Featured Work
Analysis of Feasible Synchronverter Pole-Placement Region to Facilitate Parameter Tuning, IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion (2021)
Analysis of Synchronverter Self-Synchronization Dynamics to Facilitate Parameter Tuning, IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion (2019)
A Method to Directly Compute Synchronverter Parameters for Desired Dynamic Response, IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion (2018)
Adjusting Synchronverter Dynamic Response Speed via Damping Correction Loop, IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion (2017)
Awards and Honors
Best Paper Award, IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion (2018)
Best Paper Award, IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting (2018)
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