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).
From 2013 to 2014, Prof. Peng and his group were dedicated to develop a risk analysis system for daily operation of closed-loop multi-voltage levels distribution networks, and possess the software copyright. This work was supported by Shenzhen Electric Power Company (No. K-SZ2013-010).
In 2012, Prof. Peng and his group were involved in the study of the relationship between temperature and air-conditioner load in Shenzhen district. They have successfully modeled the relationship via deep belief network. A deterministic point forecasting method and a probabilistic forecasting method were originally proposed. They applied the proposed method to wind power prediction. This work was supported by Shenzhen Electric Power Company (No. K-GD2012-111), and has been published in Elsevier Applied Energy in Aug. 2016.
In 2011, Prof. Peng and his group were engaged in the development of a risk and reliability analysis system of load transfer for distribution systems without Interruption of power supply, and possess the software copyright. This work was supported by Henan Electric Power Company, and won the 3rd Prize of Science and Technology Award granted by Henan Electric Power Company, China.
From 2002 to 2007, Prof. Peng tried to find a strict answer to the question that how much of an impedance-branch dissipation power/transfer power should be assigned to individual sources in sinusoidal steady-state circuits (or study the mechanism governing the power flow components due to individual sources in grids). Two weakly conditioned imputation formulas, respectively for dissipation active- and reactive-power, were proposed to answer this question. The outstanding achievements were published on IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution (2002), and IEEE Trans. Power Systems (2007). This work was supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 50247006).
More information of the significant performance related to Prof. Peng can be found in his CV.