Ahmed Marwan Mousa Sunjaq

Doctoral Student at Electric Power Engineering

Ahmed Sunjaq works at the Division of Electric Power Engineering, focusing his research on the control of interconnected microgrids by multiport converter. The main goal of the project is to develop a solution to optimally control the energy between different carriers and demands within the electricity, transport and heat sectors.

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2024

Frequency control by BESS for smooth Island transition of a hydro-powered microgrid

Ahmed Marwan Mousa Sunjaq, Peiyuan Chen, Massimo Bongiorno et al
IET Smart Grid. Vol. 7 (1), p. 63-77
Journal article
2023

Control and Sizing of Back-to-Back Converter in Interconnected Microgrids

Ahmed Marwan Mousa Sunjaq, Peiyuan Chen, Massimo Bongiorno et al
IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Conference Europe. Vol. IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Europe, ISGT EUROPE 2023
Paper in proceeding
2023

Reducing electrical losses in buildings: a study of load-side dc/dc converter topologies for low-power appliances

Patrik Ollas, Torbjörn Thiringer, Niclas Samuelsson et al
IEEE PES Innovative Smart Grid Technologies Conference Europe
Paper in proceeding
2021

Evaluation of Efficient Frequency Control Strategies in a Wind-Hydro Dominated Power System

Ahmed Marwan Mousa Sunjaq, Peiyuan Chen
IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting. Vol. 2021-July
Paper in proceeding

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