Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jinpeng Guo | Power System Stability | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jinpeng Guo | Power System Stability | Research Excellence Award

Associate Professor | Hohai University | China

Dr. Jinpeng Guo, an Associate Professor at the School of Electrical and Power Engineering at Hohai University, is a specialist in new energy power systems with expertise in renewable energy grid integration, stability analysis, and advanced control strategies for converter-dominated networks. He holds a doctoral degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from McGill University, a graduate degree in Electrical Engineering from Southeast University, and a bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering and Automation from Chongqing University, further enriched by an academic exchange in electrical engineering at Tsinghua University. His professional experience includes leading and contributing to major research initiatives on frequency characteristics, rotor-angle stability, offshore wind power integration through VSC-HVDC systems, synchronous condenser optimization, and wide-area damping control, serving as both project leader and technical director in national and industry-supported programs. Dr. Guo’s research focuses on data-driven modeling, inertia estimation, dynamic stability enhancement, and coordinated active–reactive power control, supported by publications in reputable journals and international conferences. His scholarly contributions advance power system resilience, renewable energy operational security, and the development of intelligent control methods for modern electric grids. He has been recognized through competitive research funding and active participation in collaborative international projects, professional networks, and academic communities. His academic profile includes 3 citations, 8 documents, and an h-index of 1.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

Guo, Jinpeng*, Quantitative evaluation and sensitivity analysis of carbon emission reduction costs based on optimal scheduling of electric-thermal integrated energy systems. Electric Power Systems Research, 2026, Article in press.

Guo, Jinpeng*, Improved vector current control for the VSC-HVDC converter connected to a very weak AC grid. IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers.

Guo, Jinpeng*, Data-driven methods in modern power system stability and security. Smart Cyber-Physical Power Systems.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Saidjon Tavarov | Demand Side Management & Energy Efficiency | Editorial Board Member

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Saidjon Tavarov | Demand Side Management & Energy Efficiency | Editorial Board Member

Associate Professor | South Ural State University (national research university) | Russia

Dr. Saidjon Shiralievich Tavarov, a researcher and faculty member at South Ural State University specializing in power and energy systems, is an expert in electrical load forecasting, distribution network optimization, and energy efficiency. He holds advanced degrees in power engineering with a focus on electrical systems analysis and has previously served at Tajik Technical University, where he contributed to academic instruction, research leadership, and applied energy projects. His professional experience spans modeling urban electrical networks, developing algorithms for consumption management, and improving operational modes of distribution grids, along with leading studies on household energy behavior, uncertainty-based forecasting, and smart-meter-driven control methods. Dr. Tavarov has authored numerous publications in international journals and conferences, covering semiconductor converter modeling, pulse converter efficiency, fuzzy-logic-based forecasting, reliability assessment, and urban grid performance enhancement. His research has supported practical improvements in energy planning, grid stability, and consumption optimization in regions with complex climatic and infrastructural conditions. He has been recognized for his scholarly contributions through active editorial and peer-review roles for leading journals, including Energies, Sustainability, Algorithms, Electric Power Components and Systems, and the World Electric Vehicle Journal. His professional standing is further supported by memberships in academic communities and ongoing contributions to international research collaborations, reflecting his commitment to advancing modern electrical engineering and sustainable energy development.

Profile: Scopus

Featured Publications

Saidjon Shiralievich Tavarov*, Forecasting average daily and peak electrical load based on monthly consumption data. Electricity, Accepted.

Saidjon Shiralievich Tavarov*, Model of semiconductor converters for simulating asymmetric loads in autonomous power systems. Int. J. Electr. Comput. Eng., Accepted.

Saidjon Shiralievich Tavarov*, Improving energy indicators of pulse converters. Indones. J. Electr. Eng. Comput. Sci., Accepted.