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Zheng Zeng

Researcher at Chongqing University

Publications -  107
Citations -  2090

Zheng Zeng is an academic researcher from Chongqing University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Power module & Inverter. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 96 publications receiving 1544 citations. Previous affiliations of Zheng Zeng include Nanyang Technological University & Zhejiang University.

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Topologies and control strategies of multi-functional grid-connected inverters for power quality enhancement: A comprehensive review

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors comprehensively reviewed the topologies and control strategies of multi-functional grid-connected inverters (MFGCIs) and provided a detailed explanation, comparison, and discussion on MFGCIs.
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A population-based study to investigate host genetic factors associated with hepatitis B infection and pathogenesis in the Chinese population

TL;DR: The identification of allelic polymorphisms in genes involved in the pathway leading to chronic viral infection, liver cirrhosis and, ultimately, hepatocellular carcinoma would provide insights to those factors leading to HBV replication, liver inflammation, fibrosis, and the carcinogenic process.
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Objective-Oriented Power Quality Compensation of Multifunctional Grid-Tied Inverters and Its Application in Microgrids

TL;DR: In this article, two optimal control objectives of multifunctional grid-tied inverters are presented based on a comprehensive power quality evaluation algorithm by means of analytic hierarchy process theory.
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Failure and Reliability Analysis of a SiC Power Module Based on Stress Comparison to a Si Device

TL;DR: In this paper, a 2D finite element model has been developed to evaluate the stress performance and lifetime of the solder layer for Si devices, which has been validated using accelerated power cycling tests on Si IGBTs.
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Multi-party energy management for smart building cluster with PV systems using automatic demand response

TL;DR: In this paper, a multi-party energy management model based on non-cooperative game theory is proposed, considering building-integrated PV systems and automatic demand response (ADR), with all participating smart buildings viewed as players in the game.