H. Alan Mantooth Source Confirmed
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Distinguished Professor - Engineering at the University of Arka
University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
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Biography and Research Information
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H. Alan Mantooth's research focuses on power electronics, with a particular emphasis on silicon carbide (SiC) semiconductor technologies and their application in cyber-physical systems. He has investigated challenges and solutions related to the parallel connection of silicon carbide MOSFETs and developed datasheet-driven compact models for these devices, including their third-quadrant behavior. Mantooth's work also extends to the design and control of inverters, including high-efficiency, low-cost ANPC inverters utilizing hybrid Si/SiC switches. He has explored cyber-resilient smart inverters based on practical attack models and examined the architectural design and system compatibility of power modules.
Mantooth leads a research group and has secured significant federal funding, including a $17.8 million NSF grant for the Implementation of a National Silicon Carbide Research Fabrication Facility, where he serves as PI. He is also a Co-PI on an NSF grant for the Center for Infrastructure Trustworthiness in Energy Systems (CITES). His research network includes collaborators at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, such as Md Maksudul Hossain and Yue Zhao. With a publication record of over 510 papers, an h-index of 45, and over 8,800 citations, Mantooth is recognized as a highly cited researcher in his field.
Metrics
- h-index: 45
- Publications: 510
- Citations: 8,809
Selected Publications
- Substrate-Less Power Semiconductor Packaging for the Potential of Recyclability (2025) DOI
- A Double-Sided Cooled SiC MOSFET Power Module for EV Inverters (2024) DOI
- A 10 kV SiC MOSFET Power Module With Optimized System Interface and Electric Field Distribution (2024) DOI
- A review of silicon carbide CMOS technology for harsh environments (2024) DOI
- Cryogenic Overcurrent Characteristic of GaN HEMT and Converter Evaluation (2024) DOI
- Development of a Hybrid Capillary-Driven Single-Phase and Two-Phase Micro-Cooler for Power Electronics Cooling (2024) DOI
- A DC to 25 MHz Current Sensing Interface for Hall-Effect Sensor (2024) DOI
- Hybrid PFM and PWM Modulation Strategy for Stacked Structure LLC Resonant Converter With Wide Input Voltage Range Application (2024) DOI
- A Double-Sided Cooled Power Module With Embedded Decoupling Capacitors (2024) DOI
- An Overview of Cyber-Resilient Smart Inverters Based on Practical Attack Models (2023) DOI
- Machine Learning-Based Cyber-Attack Detection in Photovoltaic Farms (2023) DOI
- An Effective Current Balancing Method for Inverters With Paralleled Silicon Carbide Power Modules (2023) DOI
- Comprehensive Analysis of Paralleled SiC MOSFETs Current Imbalance Under Asynchronous Gate Signals (2023) DOI
- Active Peltier Effect Heat Sink for Power Semiconductor Device Thermal Stability Enhancement (2023) DOI
- Analysis and Control of Cascaded Energy Storage System for Energy Efficiency and Power Quality Improvement in Electrified Railways (2023) DOI
ARA Academy 2015 ARA Fellow
Dr. Mantooth has established an internationally recognized electronics research program at the University of Arkansas. His team's designs have been deployed on the International Space Station, enduring extreme temperatures and radiation exposure. He has founded and supported three Arkansas-based startup companies, translating research into commercial applications. His economic contributions to the state are estimated to exceed $4 billion.
Policy Impact
Founded three Arkansas-based startup companies with estimated $4B+ economic impact. Designs deployed on the International Space Station.
Growth Areas
['Power Electronics, Advanced Packaging & Grid Management Systems']
Federal Grants 4 $18,499,758 total
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