Zhang Yongjun

Time:2019-12-17

Name:

Zhang Yongjun

Introduction:

ZhangYongjun,Ph. D., Professor

School of Electric Power                    Tel:         +86-20-87114825

South China University of Technology     Fax:         +86-20-87114825

Guangzhou, Guangdong, 510641         E-mail: zhangjun@scut.edu.cn

China

22 years’ research and teaching experience as a university faculty member of electrical engineering

Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering

IEEE Member

Member of Reliability Special Committee, CSEE (CHINESE SOCIETY FOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING)

Member of committee of experts, China Energy Society

Editorial board member of Power System Protection and Control

Visiting Scholar in Durham University, UK, 2011-2012

Education

1999-2004Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou, China

1991-1995B.S. in Electrical Engineering, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou, China

TEACHING COURSES

Power System Analysis

High Voltage Direct Current

Power System Relay Protection

RESEARCH AREAS

Planning, Operation and Control of Electric Power System

Operation and Control of Smart Grids and Renewable Energy

High Voltage Direct Current

Morphology and planning of Smart Energy

Recent research grants

2 projects by National Natural Science Foundation of China

1 project by National Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province

More than 50 projects by China Southern Power Grids Company

Publications

Books

1 book in English: Power System Optimization: Microeconomics-inspired Approaches (withHaoyong Chen and H. W. Ngan), John Wiley & Sons - IEEE Press, 2017.

Other 4 books in Chinese.

Patents

More than 30 patents are authorized in China.

International Journals

  1. Xu Chen, Yingqi Yi, Yongjun Zhang, et al. Approach to setting gateway reactive power control band for distribution networks with wind power. IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution, v 11, p 596-604, 2017.

  2. Thanh Tung Ha, Yong-jun Zhang, V.V. Thang, Jian-ang Huang. Energy Hub Modeling for Minimal Energy Usage Cost in Residential Areas Considering Solar Energy and BESS. Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy, v 5, p 389–399, 2017.

  3. YonghongKuang, Yongjun Zhang, Bin Zhou, et al. A review of renewable energy utilization in islands. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, v 59, p 504-513, 2016.

  4. Zhuangli Hu, Yongjun Zhang, Canbing Li, et al. Utilization efficiency of electrical equipment within life cycle assessment: Indexes, analysis and a case. Energy, v 88, p 885-896, 2015.

  5. Canbing Li, Haiqing Shi, Yijia Cao, YonghongKuang, Yongjun Zhang, et al. Modeling and optimal operation of carbon capture from the air driven by intermittent and volatile wind power. Energy, v 87, p 201-211, 2015.

  6. Feng Wang, Lijuan Li, Canbing Li, Yijia Cao, Yongjun Zhang, Baling Fang. Procedure and Model of Antidisaster Differentiated Planning for a Power Distribution System. Journal of Energy Engineering, v 142, 2015.

  7. Min Xu, ZexiangCai, Kunlun Han, Yongjun Zhang. A sensitive and high-speed traveling wave protection scheme for HVDC transmission line. Int. T. on Electrical Energy Systems, v 25, p 393-404, 2015.

  8. Yong-Jun Zhang, Xi-Tian Zhang, Qin-Hao Li, et al. Gray theory based energy saving potential evaluation and planning for distribution networks. Int. J. of Electrical Power and Energy Systems, v 57, p 298-303, 2014.

  9. Yong-jun Zhang, Chao Chen, Yong Li, et al. Dynamic voltage support Planning for receiving end power systems based on evaluation of state separating and transferring risks. Electric Power Systems Research, v 80, p 1520-1527, 2010. ž

  10. GuanglinCai, Yongjun Zhang, Rouyi Chen, et al. A fast corrective load shedding control scheme to prevent AC/DC systems voltage collapse. European Transactions on Electrical Power, v 19, p 869-879, 2009.

  11. Yong-jun Zhang, Zhen Ren. Optimal reactive power dispatch considering costs of adjusting the control devices. IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, v 20, p 1349-1356, 2005.

  12. Yong-jun Zhang, Zhen Ren. Real-time optimal reactive power dispatch using multi-agent technique. Electric Power Systems Research. v 69, p 259-265, 2004.

International Conferences

More than 40 papers.

Chinese Journals

More than150 papers.

   

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