Mahdi Mahzouni-Sani

Mahdi Mahzouni-Sani
The University of Texas at San Antonio | UTSA · Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Master of Science
Graduate Research Assistant

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Introduction
Mahdi Mahzouni Sani was born in Urmia, Iran and received the B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from Urmia University , Iran in 2018. He is currently a graduate research assistant and student in Electrical Engineering at the University of Texas, San Antonio (UTSA), USA. His main areas of research interests are Power Systems Operation and Optimization, Reactive Power Dispatch, Time-Domain Simulation and Dynamic State Estimation of Power Systems.
Additional affiliations
August 2020 - present
The University of Texas at San Antonio
Position
  • Research Assistant
December 2016 - September 2019
Urmia University
Position
  • Research Assistant
Education
August 2020 - May 2022
The University of Texas at San Antonio
Field of study
  • Electrical Engineering
September 2013 - January 2018
Urmia University
Field of study
  • Power Electrical Engineering

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Publications (6)
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In the process of hazardous material transportation, the risk is a significant factor that should be considered due to the potential severe consequence of an incident. Regardless of risks, time is a paramount concern that should be considered in hazardous material transportation. In this way, this paper introduces a bi-objective model for a vehicle...
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This study develops a multi-objective approach to pursue an optimal reactive power dispatch (ORPD) of power systems equipped with wind farm (WF) integrations. The preliminary control variables include shunt compensators, synchronous condensers, and under-load tap changers (ULTCs). Innovatively, reactive power provision capability of WFs, beyond the...

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