Short bio:
Quang Manh Hoang is a PhD student in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Michigan, Dearborn, USA, where his research centers on Dynamic and stability analysis of inverter-dominated power systems, Modeling and control of inverter-based resources, Data-driven stability assessment for power systems. He holds a BSc in Control Technique and Automation from Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Vietnam, and is the recipient of the Best Graduate Thesis Award, the Excellent Encouraging Study Scholarship, and the Future Energy Scholarship. As a peer reviewer for the IEEE ECCE 2025 conference, he contributes to shaping the field’s scholarly discourse. Driven by a commitment to bridging theoretical innovation with real-world applications to enhance the stability of renewable-rich power systems, he continually strives to advance sustainable energy solutions.