Renan Pillon Barcelos

EPFL STI IEM PEL
ELE 132 (Bâtiment ELE)
Station 11
CH-1015 Lausanne
Web site: Web site: https://pel.epfl.ch
Fields of expertise
Main area: Modeling, design, system identification and stability in domain of DC power distribution networks. LLC converter, direct current transformers, and control of power converters.
Keywords: direct current transformer, dc power distribution networks, LLC converter, power electronics, resonant analysis, stability analysis.
Keywords: direct current transformer, dc power distribution networks, LLC converter, power electronics, resonant analysis, stability analysis.
Short Biography
Renan received his B.Sc. degree in electrical engineering from the Federal University of Santa Maria (UFSM), Brazil, in 2018 and M.Sc. degrees from the Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC), Brazil, in 2020. Since 2021, he is a Doctoral Assistant with the Power Electronics Laboratory at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland.Professional course
EPFL PhD Excellence Programme
PhD Excellence Programme
EPFL
2022
Publications
Selected publications
Renan Pillon Barcelos and Drazen Dujic |
Direct Current Transformer Impact on the DC Power Distribution Networks |
Renan Pillon Barcelos, Jakub Kucka, and Drazen Dujic |
Power Reversal Algorithm for Resonant Direct Current Transformers for DC Networks |
Renan Pillon Barcelos and Drazen Dujic |
Scalability assessment of the parallel operation of direct current transformers |
Dujic, Drazen; Kucka, Jakub; Ulissi, Gabriele; Djekanovic, Nikolina; Pillon Barcelos, Renan |
Bulk DC-DC Conversion for MVDC Applications |
Renan Pillon Barcelos and Drazen Dujic |
Nodal Impedance Assessment in DC Power Distribution Networks |
Renan Pillon Barcelos and Drazen Dujic |
On Features of Direct Current Transformers |
Renan Pillon Barcelos and Drazen Dujic |
Parallel Operation of Direct Current Transformers |
Teaching & PhD
Teaching Assistantship
2020-2021 Spring semester: Power Electronics (EE-365)2021-2022 Autumn semester: Energy Conversion (EE-360)
2021-2022 Spring semester: Industrial electronics II (EE-565)
2022-2023 Autumn semester: Lab in Electrical Energy Systems (EE-490c)
2022-2023 Spring semester: Power Electronics (EE-365)