Power Electronics-Enabled Autonomous Power Systems. Qing-Chang Zhong

Чтение книги онлайн.

Читать онлайн книгу Power Electronics-Enabled Autonomous Power Systems - Qing-Chang Zhong страница 20

Power Electronics-Enabled Autonomous Power Systems - Qing-Chang Zhong

Скачать книгу

James Carlson (Carlson Wireless Technologies), Gene Frantz (former Principal Fellow of Texas Instruments), Mark Harral (GroupNire), Aris Karcanias (FTI Consulting), Tony Lakin (Turbo Power Systems), Jim MacInnes (Crystal Mountain), Brian MacCleery (National Instruments), Robert Owen (Texas Instruments), and Zhenyu Yu (Texas Instruments). It has been a great pleasure to work with the colleagues of John Wiley & Sons, Ltd and IEEE Press. The support and help from Steven Fassioms (the Project Editor), Michelle Dunckley (the Editorial Assistant), Karthika Sridharan (the Production Editor), and Sandra Grayson (the Commissioning Editor) are greatly appreciated. The visionary decision of Peter Mitchell in signing the contract for publishing this book should be acknowledged as well. I would also like to thank the readers of this book in advance. I believe the SYNDEM grid architecture together with the underpinning technologies will play a key role in making power systems worldwide stable, reliable, sustainable, secure, and resilient. We need your help, support, and dedication. Spread the word and save the planet! I would like to thank my wife Shuhong Yu for her support, patience, love, and sacrifice. She has taken over all the responsibilities in taking care of the family, which has allowed me to focus on thinking and research. I would also like to thank my wonderful daughters Rui and Lisa for being supportive, considerate, active, and forward‐looking. Last but not least, I would also like to take this opportunity to thank those I have not mentioned above but have had a direct or indirect impact on me or my research, good or bad. You have made me better and stronger.

      Thank you all!

      Qing‐Chang Zhong

      [email protected]

      IEEE Fellow, IET Fellow

      Founder & CEO, Syndem LLC

      Chicago, USA

      http://www.syndem.com

      Max McGraw Endowed Chair Professor in Energy and Power Engineering

      Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

      Illinois Institute of Technology

      10 W 35th Street

      Chicago, USA

      http://peac.ece.iit.edu/

      16 June 2019

      Qing‐Chang Zhong, an IEEE Fellow and an IET Fellow, holds the Max McGraw Endowed Chair Professor in Energy and Power Engineering and Management at Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, USA and is the Founder and CEO of Syndem LLC, Chicago, USA. He was educated at Imperial College London (PhD, 2004), Shanghai Jiao Tong University (PhD, 2000), Hunan University (MSc, 1997), and Hunan Institute of Engineering (Diploma, 1990).

      He served as a Distinguished Lecturer for IEEE Power Electronics Society, IEEE Control Systems Society, and IEEE Power and Energy Society. He has (co‐)authored four research monographs: Control of Power Inverters in Renewable Energy and Smart Grid Integration (Wiley‐IEEE Press, 2013), Control of Integral Processes with Dead Time (Springer‐Verlag, 2010), Robust Control of Time‐Delay Systems (Springer‐Verlag, 2006), and this book, Power Electronics‐Enabled Autonomous Power Systems: Next Generation Smart Grids (Wiley‐IEEE Press, 2020). He proposed the SYNDEM grid architecture for the next‐generation smart grids based on the synchronization mechanism of synchronous machines, which unifies and harmonizes the interface and interaction of power system players with the grid to achieve autonomous operation without relying on communication networks. This line of research has been featured by IEEE Power Electronics Magazine as a cover story, by Energy News Network as Game Changer for Grid, by IEEE Spectrum as a vision for a harmonious grid, and by IEEE PES Task Force on Primary Frequency Control as the Path to the Future.

      He is truly globalized. Before moving to Chicago, he spent about 14 years in the UK, as Research Associate at Imperial College London, Senior Lecturer at University of Glamorgan and University of Liverpool, Chair Professor in Control Engineering at Loughborough University, and Chair Professor in Control and Systems Engineering at The University of Sheffield, and one year in Israel at Technion – Israel Institute of Technology as a postdoctoral researcher. He has delivered 200+ invited talks in 20+ countries, including delivering a semiplenary talk on SYNDEM smart grids at the 20th IFAC World Congress, which is the world's largest conference in control and systems engineering.

      He served on the Steering Committee of IEEE Smart Grid and is a Vice‐Chair of IFAC TC on Power and Energy Systems. He was a Senior Research Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering/Leverhulme Trust, UK and the UK Representative to the European Control Association. He served as an Associate Editor for IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology, IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics, IEEE Access, and European Journal of Control.

      Zhong did not advance to the uppermost echelons of global energy innovation by privilege of birth or happy accident. Raised in a rural area of Sichuan, China, his family was poor. His prospects for attending a university were slim. For this reason, his family sent him to a technical secondary school in Xiangtan instead of high school. Having his trajectory pointed in that direction for him, his chances of getting a college education were practically zero.

      During the technical school, though, Zhong excelled and was promoted to attend college level courses. After graduation, he began his career as a technician. He soon started his first entrepreneurial endeavor by filing for a patent in 1991. Zhong successfully commercialized it – manufactured and sold 120 units quickly. The invention stirred enough market interest that the radio station of Xiangtan City promoted the product for one month for free.

      Zhong realized that he could achieve even more than he thought and developed these six words as his mantra. Control yourself. Challenge yourself. Excel yourself.

      In 1994, Zhong returned to university to study for a master's degree. One of the entrance requirements was passing a national exam that included knowledge of English. His first foreign language was Japanese, so learning English was nearly Mission Impossible. He tried unsuccessfully to find an English tutor, but in the end he taught himself. He mastered the language portion and was admitted to Hunan University, the best university in the province, with the highest total score among all applicants to the university that year.

      In 1997, Zhong temporarily left his wife, Sue, and his one‐year‐old daughter in Hunan and went to Shanghai to earn a PhD degree. After receiving his doctorate in 2000, Dr. Zhong went to Israel for a postdoctoral position. This time, he was accompanied by his family.

      After completing the contract in Israel, the Zhongs moved to England for a second postdoctoral position at Imperial College London. Dr. Zhong envisioned becoming a full professor in 10 years. In order to accomplish that goal he studied at night for a second PhD degree while working as a postdoctoral researcher by day. Nine years later, Dr. Zhong was appointed to Chair Professor in Control Engineering at Loughborough University. Just as important is what occurred two years ago. He made a breakthrough in his research and invented the synchronverter, the first‐generation virtual synchronous machine. He knew this was revolutionary. While advancing the research, including building a $5 million lab at The University of Sheffield, he started exploring various ways for commercialization.

      Dr. Zhong eventually realized that the best way to achieve his vision is

Скачать книгу