PhD thesis: Design and control algorithms implementation of multi-port energy router
Supervisor: Prof. Federico Ibañez
IDC Committee members: Prof. Federico Ibañez, Prof. Petr Vorobev, Vladimir Terzija
Biography: Ildar received his engineering degree in Control in engineering system from the Nosov State Technical University (MSTU) at Magnitogorsk, Russia in 2014. He started his research activity in 2010 being a second year student. Ildar was working in the Microtopography Research Center under supervision of Prof. Valery Belov. Ildar graduated from MSTU in 2014 and defended his Master degree in Automated Control in 2017 under supervision of Dr. Sergey Andreev. His interest in programming allowed him to join Compass Plus Company as Software developer in 2016. He worked there in the Analytical products department and was a leader of ATM Cash Management System, developing and implementing code to core of advanced forecast and cost optimization algorithm based on regression methods. Ildar supported system in production for international banks.
In 2018 Ildar joined to Skoltech Center for Energy Science and Technology as Software Engineer in Smart Grid Lab. Working under supervision of Prof. Federico Ibañez, Ildar assisted experimental classes for the Smart Grid and Power electronics courses, developed and improved SCADA and real-time simulator software and hardware interface, participated and successfully completed an industrial projects.
At present, he is a first-year Ph.D. student of the Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology under the supervision of Prof. Federico Ibañez. Ildar is currently focused on studying on inverter control systems and control algorithms implementation of multi-port energy routers towards future energy internet.
Publications
F. M. Ibanez, T. Ahmed, I. Idrisov and J. S. Gutierrez, “An Impedance Based Modeling Towards the Aging Prediction of Lithium-Ion Battery for EV Applications,” 2019 8th International Conference on Renewable Energy Research and Applications (ICRERA), Brasov, Romania, 2019, pp. 146-151.