Mohd Faizan l Diagnostic Analytics | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Mohd Faizan l Diagnostic Analytics | Research Excellence Award

University of Lille | France

Mohd Faizan is a PhD Candidate in Control Systems at the University of Lille, France, specializing in resilience control, fault-tolerant systems, power electronics, and DC microgrids. He holds an M.Tech and B.E. in Electrical Engineering from Aligarh Muslim University with first-class distinction. His professional experience includes PhD research at CRIStAL Laboratory on RTTR-based performance degradation prediction and prior research at NTUST, Taiwan, on LSTM-based PV fault detection. His research interests span resilience control, fault diagnosis, DC microgrids, and ML for control, supported by strong skills in MATLAB, Python, power converters, and hardware prototyping. He has received multiple scholarships, academic honors, and IEEE publications, positioning him for impactful research and engineering roles.

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Featured Publications

Online Estimation of Remaining Time to Recovery to Enhance Resilience Using Bond Graph Based Power Loss Estimation


IFAC Journal of Systems and Control, 2026
| Mohd Faizan, Mahdi Boukerdja, Anne Lise Gehin, Belkacem Ould Bouamama, Sumit Sood

Non-Linear Control of Interleaved Boost Converter Using Disturbance Observer-Based Approach


IEEE Access, 2025
| Avinash Mishra, Sanjoy Mandal, Jean-Yves Dieulot, Mrinal R. Bachute, Mohd Faizan et al.

Long Short-Term Memory-Based Feedforward Neural Network Algorithm for Photovoltaic Fault Detection Under Irradiance Conditions


IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, 2024
| Nien-Che Yang, Mohd Faizan

 

Design of 31-Level Asymmetrical Inverter With Reduced Components


International Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications, 2022

Design of Single Phase Five Level Packed U-Cell Inverter for Standalone and Grid Connected Modes


IEEE SEFET 2022 – International Conference on Sustainable Energy and Future Electric Transportation