Beomju Kim | System Strength | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Beomju Kim | System Strength | Research Excellence Award

Korea University | South Korea

Kim Beomju is a Ph.D. integrated program researcher in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Korea University, specializing in power and energy systems. He holds a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering and is engaged in advanced doctoral research addressing contemporary power system challenges. His professional experience includes contributions to nationally and industry funded projects on HVDC operation and stability, offshore wind integration, power system inertia estimation, and grid robustness and flexibility assessment, with collaborative roles involving major energy institutions. His research focuses on power system stability and dynamics, renewable energy integration, and low inertia grid operation, resulting in peer reviewed journal publications, patented technologies, and registered software. His scholarly output comprises 6 research documents with 4 citations and an h index of 1, reflecting emerging academic impact, and he is a professional member of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers.

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Featured Publications

Grid Connection Studies for Large-Scale Offshore Wind Farms Considering High Penetration of Regional Renewables
N. Choi, B. Kim, D. Kim, B. Park, S. Kim, B. Lee
Sustainability, Vol. 14, No. 2, Article 1015

A Study on the System Strength Evaluation Index Considering the Interaction Between Renewable Energy
B. Kim, S. Im, B. Lee
IEEE International Conference on Advanced Power System Automation and Protection

RMS-Based PLL Stability Limit Estimation Using Maximum Phase Error for Power System Planning in Weak Grids
B. Kim, J. Park, S. Oh, H. Cho, B. Lee
Energies, Vol. 19, No. 1, Article 281

Implementation of a Local Renewable Management System for Increasing RES While Securing Stability in KEPCO’s Regional Power System
J. Park, B. Kim, B. Lee, S. Park, J. Shin, B. Park
International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems, Vol. 172, Article 111337

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Guanlong Jia | Electric Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Guanlong Jia | Electric Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Associate Professor | Hebei University of Technology | China

Guanlong Jia, Lecturer at Hebei University of Technology and a Member of IEEE, is a researcher specializing in high-power electronics with expertise in circuit breakers, multilevel converters, control algorithms, and pulse-width modulation techniques. He holds a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Zhejiang University, where he focused on advanced power electronic systems and their reliability. In his professional capacity, he contributes to teaching and research in power conversion technologies, participating in institutional and collaborative projects that enhance innovation in electrical engineering. His research centers on the design, analysis, and optimization of high-power electronic devices, and his contributions are reflected in his scholarly publications and technical advancements in power electronics. He is recognized for his academic engagement and his role in supporting the wider research community through professional membership and ongoing contributions to the field. At the end of his academic profile: 295 citations, 42 documents, and an h-index of 7.

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Featured Publications

Jia, Guanlong*, Transient stability enhancement method for virtual synchronous generators using power-angle deviation with a modified reactive-power control loop. Electronics (Switzerland), Accepted.

Jia, Guanlong*, Multi-objective optimization design of fast vacuum switch operating mechanisms for hydrogen-storage power systems. AIP Advances, Accepted.

Jia, Guanlong, Dynamics simulation and fault-characteristic analysis of permanent-magnet repulsion mechanisms for vacuum circuit breakers integrating advanced high-power switching technologies. AIP Advances, Accepted.