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Organised/Invited Seminars, Workshops, Courses

  1. SDIWC ICIA/ICESS 2020 International Conference, Multivector energy systems, challenges and opportunities', December 2020, 
  2. Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Cambridge University, 100% Renewables - Future Challenges in Energy Systems', Jan 2019, Presentation, Video Recording,
  3. Metropolitan College Thessaloniki, “Energy Storage in Future Smart Grids”, May 2018.
  4. Church House Westminster, London, “Research and Innovation Infrastructure on Energy for 2030”, 30 April 2018. Photos.
  5. Queen Mary University of London, “Systematic Modelling and Control of Multivector Energy Systems”, Feb 2018.
  6. Devan Nair Institute For Employment And Employability, Singapore CPD course on “Smart Grids: From concept to reality', June 2017 Phil Taylor 1, Damian Giaouris,Anurag Sharma, Phil Taylor2.
  7. Technical University of Munich, “Design and nonlinear dynamics of power converters”, Dec 2016.
  8. Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Physics Department, “Nonlinear dynamics of power converters”, Oct 2014.
  9. NOLTA2014, Special Session Organiser on “Nonlinear Dynamics and Control of Interconnected Power Electronics Converters
  10. IECON2013, Special Session Organiser on “Nonlinear dynamics of power converters
  11. TU München, Electrical Engineering Department, “Applications of Fuzzy Logic in Electric Drives”, Feb 2011
  12. TU München, Electrical Engineering Department, “Applications of Wavelet Transform in Electric Drives”, Feb 2011
  13. ISCAS2011, Special Session Organiser on “Nonsmooth dynamics of electrical systems
  14. Aberdeen University, School of Engineering, Centre for Applied Dynamics Research: "Smaller and inexpensive power converters using nonlinear dynamics", July 2010.
  15. TU München, Electrical Engineering Department: "Wavelets and their applcaitions", Feb 2010.
  16. TU München, Electrical Engineering Department: "Fuzzy Logic Control of Electric Drives", Feb 2010..
  17. Aberdeen University, School of Engineering, Centre for Applied Dynamics Research: "Stability analysis and control of piecewise smooth dynamical systems", Nov 2009.
  18. TU München, Electrical Engineering Department: "Estimation and control strategies for AC machines", August 2009.
  19. TU München, Electrical Engineering Department: "Stability analysis and nonlinear control of power converters", August 2009.
  20. Imperial University, co-organiser with professor Banerjee of the minisymposium: "Current mathematical challenges in the theory of border collision bifurcations", at Workshop on Resonance Oscillations and Stability of Nonsmooth Systems, June 2009.
  21. Imperial University, "Stability analysis of nonsmooth limit cycles", at Workshop on Resonance Oscillations and Stability of Nonsmooth Systems, June 2009.
  22. Leeds University, Mathematics Department: "Bifurcation Control of Piecewise Smooth Systems (Filippov Type), "Leeds Applied Nonlinear Dynamics (LAND)", Feb 2009.
  23. Bristol University, Engineering Mathematics Department: "Control of smooth/nonsmooth bifurcations using the saltation matrix", "Making it Real", Dec 2008.
  24. Newcastle University: Introduction to Matlab (CPD), Aug 2008, Jan 2009 & June 2009
  25. Wuppertal University, Germany:Nonlinear Behaviour of Power Electronics, July 2008.
  26. IEEE Kharagpur Section, IIT Kharagpur, India: Wavelet analysis and denoising, special applications to electric drives, Jan 2008.
  27. IEEE Kharagpur Section, IIT Kharagpur, India: Evolving Control Strategies of DC-DC Converters Using Monodromy Matrices, Dec 2006.
  28. Wuppertal University, Germany: Wavelets & Electric Drives an Introduction, May 2006.

 

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