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                       Department of Electrical Engineering
                       Sharif University of Technology

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Power Electronics Research Laboratory

Research
Dr. Farzad Tahami's research focuses on modeling and control of power electronic converters, resonant converters, high-frequency power conversion, electric motor drives, design of electric machines, and wireless power transfer.
Group
Research Associates
Ph.D. Students
Afshin Keshtkar
Dissertation Topic: High-Gain None-Isolated Resonant Converter for Photovoltaic Micro-Invereter Application
akt_44@yahoo.com
Hadi Tarzamni
Dissertation Topic: StateComprehensive design and optimization of electric vehicle DC-DC converters for a predictable failure rate
Co-supervisors: Prof. Jorma Kyyra, Aalto University, Finland
hadi.tarzamni@aalto.fi
Amir-Reza Marandi
Dissertation Topic:
amir_marandi@yahoo.com


Master's Students
Mostafa Rahmanian
Thesis  Topic: Design and implementation of the rectifier stage for 80 plus titanium efficiency telecom power supplies
mahdi2mot@gmail.com
Hasan Zahraei
Thesis  Topic: Modeling and reduction of common mode noise in high frequency step-down resonant converters with planar matrix transformer
zahraei73@gmail.com
Mohamadreza Fazli
Thesis  Topic: Optimization of CLLC resonant converter for increasing reliability and power density of bidirectional EV charger
mohamadreza.fazli7798@gmail.com
Ali Chahkandi-Nezhad
Thesis  Topic: Design of high frequency CLLC resonant converter for maximum total efficiency in bidirectional operation of EV charger
ali.chahkandi1999@yahoo.com
Amirreza Daneshvar
Thesis  Topic: Design of auxiliary power supplies of solar inverters for improved reliability
amirreza_daneshvar@ee.sharif.edu
Mahdi Motahari
Thesis  Topic: Design of high frequency auxiliary power supplies for 1500 photovoltaic systems with voltage equalization of DC link capacitors
mahdi2mot@gmail.com