Roderick A. Gomez Jimenez
Researcher
University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
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Roderick A. Gomez Jimenez researches power electronics, focusing on the design and optimization of transformers and converters for medium-voltage, medium-frequency applications. His work includes the analysis of current resonances due to winding parasitic capacitances in transformers and the design of nanocrystalline three-phase transformers for grid-connected systems. Gomez Jimenez also investigates optimization algorithms for dual-active bridge converters utilizing parallel power modules. He has published on the experimental validation and design optimization of gate drivers for 10 kV SiC MOSFETs and the development of non-dissipative regenerative snubbers for isolated DC-DC Cuk converters. His research also examines high-frequency effects on magnetics and their implications for power electronic converter design. Gomez Jimenez has collaborated on multiple publications with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Juan Carlos Balda and David A. Porras Fernandez.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 6
- Citations: 29
Selected Publications
- High-Frequency Effects on Magnetics and Converter Performance: Implications for Power Electronic Converter Design (2024) DOI
- Non-Dissipative Regenerative Snubber for Isolated DC-DC Cuk Converter (2023) DOI
- Optimization Design Algorithm for Dual-Active Bridge Converters Using Parallel Power Modules (2022) DOI
- Design Optimization and Experimental Validation of Gate Driver for 10 kV SiC MOSFET (2022) DOI
- Analysis of Current Resonances due to Winding Parasitic Capacitances in Medium-Voltage Medium-Frequency Transformers (2022) DOI
- Design of Nanocrystalline Medium-Voltage Medium-Frequency Three-Phase Transformers for Grid-Connected Applications (2021) DOI
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