PhD and MSc Theses
PhD and MSc Theses, since 1988
Student’s Name |
Graduation Year |
Degree |
Abstracts |
Research Name |
Navon Aviad |
2024 |
PhD |
Abstracts |
Evolution of Modern Electric Grids: A Game Theoretic Perspective |
Machlev Ram |
2023 |
PhD |
Abstracts |
Machine Learning and Explainable Artificial Intelligence Techniques for Power Monitoring Systems |
Morag Yahav |
2018 |
PhD |
Abstracts |
Performance Bounds of Induction-Based Systems Incorporating High-Frequency Effects |
Tal Nikolay |
2018 |
PhD |
Abstracts |
Numeric and Analytic Optimization Methods of Antennas for Magnetic Induction Communication and Inductive Power Transfer |
Borenstein Shay |
2024 |
MSc |
Abstracts |
Maximum Efficiency Point Tracking for Wireless Power Transfer Systems using Additional Winding |
Kriheli Netanel |
2024 |
MSc |
Abstracts |
Design of a New High-Voltage Transformer and DC-DC Converter for Future DC Grids |
Segev Elior |
2024 |
MSc |
Abstracts |
Properties of Nonlinear Power System Models that are Symmetrically Configured in the Narrow Sense |
Perl Michael Joseph |
2023 |
MSc |
Abstracts |
Finding Feature Importance in Fault Line Location using Explainable Artificial Intrlligence |
Ben Yosef Gefen |
2021 |
MSc |
Abstracts |
Frequency Stability of the Israeli Power Grid With High Penetration of Renewable Sources and Energy Storage Systems |
Zargari Noa |
2021 |
MSc |
Abstracts |
A Modified Dynamic Programming Algorithm for Optimal Control of Energy Storage Devices with Limited Ramp Rate |
Canyasse Raphael |
2019 |
MSc |
Abstracts |
Supervised Learning for Stability Computation |
Feldman Raz |
2018 |
MSc |
Abstracts |
Optimal Power Flow Solution Using Clustered Networks |
Rozenberg Igal |
2018 |
MSc |
Abstracts |
Compressed Sensing for Efficient Power System Monitoring |
Avraham Ido |
2017 |
MSc |
Abstracts |
Exploiting Redundancies in Over-Actuated Power Systems |
Barel Yehuda Shabtay |
2017 |
MSc |
Abstracts |
An Analytic Solution for State Estimation and Observability Analysis in Power Systems |