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Jian-chun Peng, 彭建春 (More)

Professor

College of Mechatronics and Control Engineering

Shenzhen University, Shenzhen, China

Email: jcpeng@szu.edu.cn

Phone: +86-755-26534870

Professional Interests

  • Power System Operation and Economics
  • DC-AC Interconnected System Control
  • Power Electronics and Renewable Energy
  • Power Quality Analysis and Control

Professional Experience (More...)

Professor Jian-Chun Peng (M’04, SM'16) is the Dean of the Dept. of Automation Science and Engineering, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen, China, and Head of Smart Grid Research Institute of Shenzhen University. He has also worked for Kstar Science & Technology Corporation Limited as an Independent Director since Dec. 2013. Prior to joining Shenzhen University in 2008, he was the Vice Dean of the College of Electrical and Information Engineering at Hunan University, Changsha China since 1998, where he became a professor in 2001. He was a postdoctor from November 2002 to November 2003 at Arizona State University, Tempe US, and a visiting professor from May 2006 to August 2006 at Brunel University, London UK. Professor Peng's research interests include Power System Operation and Economics, DC-AC Interconnected System Control, Power Electronics and Renewable Energy, Power Quality Analysis and Control...


Education

Sept. 1994–May 1998 Ph.D. Control Science and Engineering

Hunan University, Changsha, China

Sept. 1986 –Jun.1989 M.Sc. Electrical Engineering

Chongqing University, Chongqing, China

Sept. 1982–Jun.1986 B.Eng. Electrical Engineering and Automation

Chongqing University, Chongqing, China

Significant Performance (More...)

Professor Jian-Chun Peng (M’04, SM'16) has been working in the field of Electrical Engineering for 27 years since Sept. 1989 when he got his M.Sc. degree from Chongqing University, Chongqing, China. He has won over 15 prizes for the outstanding work he dedicated, including the Science and Technology Awards granted by the Ministry of Education of P R China, Hunan Provincial Government and Hunan Electric Power Company, respectively. He has published over 170 journal papers, possesses ten patents on operation and control of power systems, especially the DC-AC interconnected systems. He received over $6 million in research grants.

In recent two years, Prof. Peng has been engaging in the research of symmetric analysis methods for electric power systems. He has possessed three patents on this research subject, including an acquisition method for minimum phase linear active power flow (based on symmetric analysis method) (No. 2016/061745), a symmetrical method for real-time active power scheduling of power systems (No. 2016/077995), and a method for obtaining a symmetrical power transmission coefficient (No. 2016/077994). These achievements were supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 51477104), and the Foundation of Shenzhen Science and Technology Innovation Committee (JCYJ201505250929)...

Courses Taught

(1) Power System Analysis-I (Steady State), for undergraduate students

(2) Power System Analysis-II (Transient State), for undergraduate students

(3) Distribution Networks, for undergraduate students

(4) Basics of Electrical Engineering, for undergraduate students

(5) Electricity Markets, for graduate students

(6) Power Generation, Transmission and Control, for graduate students

Work Experience

(1) Nov. 2008-Present, Professor, Dept. of Automation Science and Engineering, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen, China.

(2) Mar. 2009-Present, Dean, Dept. of Automation Science and Engineering, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen, China.

(3) May 2006-Aug. 2006, Visiting Professor, Institute for Power System, Brunel Univ., London, UK.

(4) Nov. 2002-Nov. 2003, Postdoctor, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Arizona State Univ., Phoenix USA.

(5) Sept. 2001-Oct.2008, Professor, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Hunan University, Changsha, China.

(6) Aug. 1998-July 2005, Vice Dean, College of Electrical and Information Engineering, Hunan University, Changsha, China.

(7) May 1996-Aug.2001, Associate Professor, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Hunan University, Changsha, China.

(8) July 1991-Aug.1996, Lecturer, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Hunan University, Changsha, China.

(9) May 1989-Jun. 1991, Assistant, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, Hunan University, Changsha, China.

Awards

(1) 3rd Prize, Science and Technology Award, by Henan Electric Power Company, China (Dec.2012).

(2) 2nd Prize, Science and Technology Award, by Ministry of Education, China (Jan.2008).

(3) 1st Prize, Science and Technology Award, by Hunan Provincial Government, China (Nov.2007).

(4) 1st Prize, Science and Technology Award, by Machinery Industry Federation, China (Dec.2007).

(5) 2nd Prize, Science and Technology Award, by Hunan Provincial Government, China (Nov.2005).

(6) 2nd Prize, Science and Technology Award, by Hunan Electric Power Company, China (Dec.2005).

(7) 2nd Prize, Science and Technology Award, by Hunan Electric Power Company, China (Dec.2003).

(8) 3rd Prize, Science and Technology Award, by Hunan Electric Power Company, China (Dec.2003).

(9) 3rd Prize, Science and Technology Award, by Machinery Industry Federation, China (Oct.2002).

(10) 1st Prize, Outstanding Paper Award, by Hunan Provincial Government, China (Sept.2002).

(11) 2nd Prize, Science and Technology Award, by Hunan Provincial Government, China (Sept.1994).

Significant Funded Projects

(1) Principal Investigator, “Rank-Short Problems in Power Grids and Their Symmetrical Analysis Methods,” Funded by National Natural Science Foundation of China, Project No: 51477104, RMB¥750,000, Jan.2015-Dec.2018.

(2) Principal Investigator, “Coordinated Control of The United System of An Onshore AC Grid and An Offshore Wind Farm MTDC Grid,” Funded by Shenzhen Science and Technology Innovation Committee, Project No: JCYJ201505250929, RMB¥300,000, Oct.2015-Oct. 2017.

(3) Principal Investigator, “Development of A Grid-Connected Photovoltaic System Based on Cascading Inverters,” Funded by Shenzhen Science and Technology Innovation Committee, Project No: GJHZ20150313093836007, RMB¥500,000, Aug.2015-Aug. 2017.

(4) Principal Investigator, “Research on Key Perception Technology and Control System for Smart Grid Transmission Congestion Relief,” Funded by Shenzhen Science and Technology Innovation Committee, Project No: JCYJ20120817164050203, RMB¥150,000, Jan.2013-Dec.2014.

(5) Principal Investigator, “Risk Analysis of The Operation of Closed-Loop Multi-Voltage Levels Distribution Systems,” Funded by Shenzhen Electric Power Company, RMB¥350,000, Jan.2013-Dec.2013.

(6) Principal Investigator, “Mathematical-Physical Analysis and Application of Passing-Power and Its Components,” Funded by National Natural Science Foundation of China, Project No: 51177102, RMB¥580,000, Jan.2012-Dec.2015.

(7) Principal Investigator, “Study on the Relationship between Temperature and Air-Conditioner Load in Shenzhen District,” Funded by Shenzhen Electric Power Company, RMB¥300,000, Jan.2012-Dec.2012.

(8) Principal Investigator, “Risk and Reliability Analysis of Load Transfer in Distribution Systems Without Interruption of Power Supply,” Funded by Henan Electric Power Company, RMB¥450,000, Jan.2011-Dec.2011.

(9) Principal Investigator, “Research on The Driven Power Component and Its Classical Applications to Secure and Economic Operation of Power Systems,” Funded by National Natural Science Foundation of China, Project No: 50677015, RMB¥240,000, Jan.2007-Dec.2009.

(10) Co-Principal Investigator, “Study of the Principle and Analysis Methods of 4-Phase Transmission Systems,” Funded by National Natural Science Foundation of China, Project No: 50247006, RMB¥180,000, Jan.2003-Dec.2005.

(11) Principal Investigator, “Study of Multi-Objective Dispatch of Active- and Reactive-Power for Electricity Markets,” Funded by Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Province, RMB¥30,000, Jan.2003-Dec.2004.

Selected Journal Publications

[1] Jian-Chun Peng*, Hui Jiang and Yong-Hua Song. A Weakly Conditioned Imputation of An Impedance Branch Dissipation Power. IEEE Trans. Power Syst., vol. 22, no. 4, pp. 2124-2133, Nov. 2007.

[2] H.Z. Wang, G.B. Wang*, G.Q. Li, J.C. Peng, Y.T. Liu, Deep Belief Network Based Deterministic and Probabilistic Wind Speed Forecasting Approach. Applied Energy, vol. 182 (2016), pp: 80-93, Nov. 2016.

[3] J.-C. Peng*, Y.-G. Zeng and H. Jiang. Resolution of line-transferred power in grids yielded by circuit-laws’ symmetry under deductive reasoning of Shapley theorem. IET Trans. Gener. Transm. Distrib., vol. 6, no. 7, pp. 627-635, Jun 2012.

[4] J.-C. Peng, H. Jiang*, and G. Xu. Independent Marginal Losses with Application to Locational Marginal Price Calculation. IET Gener. Transm. Distrib., vol. 3, no. 7, pp. 679-689, Mar. 2009.

[5] Jian-chun Peng*, and Hui Jiang. Contributions of Individual Generators to Complex Power Losses and Flows Part 1: Fundamental Theory. IEE Proc.-Gener. Transm. Distrib., vol. 149, no. 2, pp. 182-185, Mar. 2002.

[6] Jian-chun Peng*, and Hui Jiang. Contributions of Individual Generators to Complex Power Losses and Flows Part 2: Algorithm and Simulations. IEE Proc.-Gener. Transm. Distrib., vol. 149, no. 2, pp. 186–190, Mar. 2002.

[7] Jian-chun Peng*, Huai-zhi Wang and Hui Jiang. Visualization and Mechanism Feature of Energy Flow Along Three-Phase Transmission System. Power System Technology (In Chinese), vol. 35, no. 11, pp. 91-96, Nov. 2011.

[8] Jian-chun Peng*, Yu-qing He, Zhuo-ming Zhou, and Hui Jiang. Distribution System Reliability Evaluation Based on Up-stream Delivering and Down-stream Merging of Reliability Indices. Proceedings of the CSEE (In Chinese), vol. 30, no. 1, pp. 40-46, Jan. 2010.

[9] Yu-qing He, Jian-chun Peng*, and Xian Sun. Fast Algorithm for Distribution System Reliability Evaluation Considering the Random Energy Output of Wind Power Generators. Proceedings of the CSEE (In Chinese), vol. 30, no. 13, pp. 16-22, May 2010.

[10] Yu-qing He, Jian-chun Peng*, Min Wen, Yang-xi Zhou Jian-yin Li and Peng Li. Minus Feasible Analysis Unit and Fast Algorithm for Distribution Network Reconfiguration. Proceedings of the CSEE (In Chinese), vol. 30, no. 31, pp. 50-56, Oct. 2010.

[11] Hong-chao, and Jian-chun Peng*. Study on Current Command Signal of Three-phase Four-switch Shunt Active Power Filter. Proceedings of the CSEE (In Chinese), vol. 29, no. 16, pp. 108-113, June 2009.

[12] Bang-yu Yang, Jian-chun Peng* and Yu-qing He. A Novel Algorithm for Calculating Available Transfer Capability Using Power-circle Determine Stability Constraints. Proceedings of the CSEE (In Chinese), vol. 28, no. 34, pp. 66-71, Dec. 2008.

[13] Hui Jiang and Jian-chun Peng*. A Methodology for Allocating Transmission Losses to Pool and Bilateral Transactions and Its Features. Proceedings of the CSEE (In Chinese), vol. 26, no. 8, pp. 49-54, Apr. 2006.

[14] Hui Jiang, You-qing Zhou, Jian-chun Peng* and Chun Huang, A Universal Procedure for Allocation Losses in Distribution Networks by Perturbing Shunt Susceptance. Proceedings of the CSEE (In Chinese), vol. 25, no. 6, pp. 42-48, Apr. 2005.

[15] Jian-chun Peng and Hui Jiang*. A Two-step Coalitional Game Based Transmission Losses Allocation. Proceedings of the CSEE (In Chinese), vol. 25, no. 4, pp. 57-63, Feb. 2005.

[16] Jian-chun Peng, Hui Jiang*, Yao-nan Wang, Che-lai Yin and Xi-quan Li. Transmission Cost Allocation Considering the Interaction Between Active and Reactive Powers. Proceedings of the CSEE (In Chinese), vol. 22, no. 4, pp. 20-25, Feb. 2004.

[17] Jian-chun Peng, Hui Jiang* and Lian-sheng Chen. Theory of Branch Complex Power Components Induced by Individual Generator. Proceedings of the CSEE (In Chinese), vol. 21, no. 1, pp. 1-5, Jan. 2001.

[18] Jian-chun Peng*, Hui Jiang and Jian Zhang. Theory of Element Complex Power Components Included by Individual Generators and Simulations. Proceedings of the CSEE (In Chinese), vol. 21, no. 2, pp. 11-15, Feb. 2001.

[19] Chun Huang*, Jian-chun Peng, Guang-ye Liu and Ya-qun Jiang. Research on Software Synchronous Sampling in Measurement of Period Electric Signals. Transaction on China Electro-technical Society (In Chinese), vol. 19, no. 1, pp. 75-79, Apr. 2004.

[20] Jian-chun Peng, Chun Huang* and Yao-nan Wang. A New Method for Fuzzy Logic Controller Design. Transaction on China Electro-technical Society (In Chinese), vol. 139, no. 1, pp. 29-31, Jan. 2001.