Dragan Maksimović (academic)
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Dragan Maksimović | |
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Nationality | Serbian/U.S. |
Alma mater | California Institute of Technology, University of Belgrade |
Known for | Power Electronics (Electrical Engineering) |
Awards | IEEE William E. Newell Power Electronics Award (2023), R. David Middlebrook Achievement Award (2022), IEEE Fellow (2015) |
Dragan Maksimović is a Distinguished Professor at the Department of Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering, University of Colorado, Boulder.[1][2] He is known for his research in the field of power electronics, more specifically in the digital control and modeling of switched-mode power supplies (SMPS).[3][4]
Education Background
[edit]Dr. Maksimović received his B.S. and M.S. degrees from the University of Belgrade, Serbia, in 1984 and 1986, respectively, and earned a Ph.D. degree from the California Institute of Technology in 1989.[5]
Academic and Research Contributions
[edit]Dr. Maksimović has worked on fields within power electronics, such as PWM controllers, DC-DC converters, power-factor-correction rectifiers, and digital control, which has resulted in more than 45,000 citations as per Google Scholar (as of July 28, 2024), including publications in IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics.[6]
He has co-authored a textbook entitled "Fundamentals of Power Electronics," now in its 3rd edition, published by Springer in 2020, which has received more than 14,500 citations as per Google Scholar.[7][6] He has also authored his second book, entitled "Digital Control of High-Frequency Siwtched-Mode Power Converters," published by Wiley-IEEE Press in 2015.[8] He holds over 45 patents in the field of power electronics.[9]
Apart from teaching at his university, Dr. Maksimović teaches Modeling and Control of Power Electronics Specialization on Coursera, which consists of five short courses entitled "Average-Switch Modeling and Simulation," "Techniques of Design-Oriented Analysis," "Input Filter Design," "Current-Mode Control," and "Modeling and Control of Single-Phase Rectifiers and Inverters."[2]
Awards and Distinctions
[edit]Dr. Maksimović was a recipient of the National Science Foundation CAREER award in 1997.[10][11] In 2012, the IEEE Power Electronics Society[12] (PELS) awarded him the IEEE Modeling and Control Technical Achievement Award for his technical contributions to the advancement of power electronics in modeling and control.[4]
In 2015, Dr. Maksimović was elevated to IEEE Fellow under the category "Research Engineer/Scientist" with the citation for the award mentioned as "For contribution to digital control of high-frequency switched-mode power converters."[3] Seven years later, in 2022, he was awarded the PELS R. David Middlebrook Achievement Award[13] for his contributions to the modeling and analysis of digitally controlled power converters.[14] In the subsequent year (2023), Dr. Maksimović was awarded the IEEE William E. Newell Power Electronics Award[15] for his work in "digital control, modeling and topologies of switched-mode power supplies."[14]
References
[edit]- ^ "Home | Dragan Maksimovic". www.colorado.edu. Retrieved 2024-07-30.
- ^ a b "Dr. Dragan Maksimovic, Instructor". Coursera. Retrieved 2024-07-28.
- ^ a b "IEEE Fellows Directory - Search Results". services27.ieee.org. Retrieved 2024-07-28.
- ^ a b "Modeling and Control Technical Achievement Award". IEEE Power Electronics Society. Retrieved 2024-07-28.
- ^ "About | Dragan Maksimovic | University of Colorado Boulder". www.colorado.edu. Retrieved 2024-07-28.
- ^ a b "Dragan Maksimovic". scholar.google.com. Retrieved 2024-07-18.
- ^ Fundamentals of Power Electronics. doi:10.1007/b100747.
- ^ "Digital Control of High-Frequency Switched-Mode Power Converters | Wiley". Wiley.com. Retrieved 2024-07-30.
- ^ "Google Patents". patents.google.com. Retrieved 2024-07-18.
- ^ "NSF CAREER award details". www.nsf.gov. Retrieved 2024-11-19.
- ^ "NSF CAREER Award Winners". College of Engineering & Applied Science. 2020-04-24. Retrieved 2024-07-18.
- ^ "Home". IEEE Power Electronics Society. 2024-08-06. Retrieved 2024-07-28.
- ^ "R. David Middlebrook Achievement Award". IEEE Power Electronics Society. Retrieved 2024-07-28.
- ^ a b "Maksimovic wins two IEEE awards for power electronics contributions". Electrical, Computer & Energy Engineering. 2022-08-24. Retrieved 2024-07-28.
- ^ "IEEE William E. Newell Power Electronics Award". IEEE Awards. Retrieved 2024-07-28.