K Deepa | Electrical engineering/EV Domain with Power electronics | Best Researcher Award
Amrita School of Engineering, India
Author Profile
Early Academic Pursuits:
Dr. Deepa Kaliyaperumal's academic journey began with a strong foundation in Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE). She excelled during her undergraduate studies at Alagappa Chettiar College of Engineering and Technology, followed by a Master's degree in Power Electronics and Drives from College of Engineering, Guindy. Her academic prowess continued as she pursued a Ph.D. in Power Electronics, focusing on the design, analysis, and control of DC to DC quasi-resonant converters at JNTU, Anantapur.
Professional Endeavors:
With over 25 years of experience in teaching and research, Her professional journey has been marked by significant contributions to the field of Electrical and Electronics Engineering. Her career spans roles as an Assistant Professor at various institutions before assuming the position of Associate Professor at Amrita School of Engineering, Bangalore. She also serves as the E-Mobility Thrust Area Group Lead at ASE-Blr, showcasing her leadership in cutting-edge technological areas.
Contributions and Research Focus:
Her expertise encompasses a wide array of subjects within Electrical Engineering, including Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Power Electronics applications in Electric Vehicles, Renewable Energy Technologies, Power Systems, Drives, Power Quality, and more. Her research focus extends to areas such as electric vehicle charging techniques, battery management systems, DC microgrids, and smart grids, demonstrating a holistic approach to addressing contemporary energy challenges.
Accolades and Recognition:
Her contributions to the field are reflected in numerous publications in reputable international journals and conferences, many of which are indexed in Scopus. Her work on power converters, control algorithms, and energy systems has earned her recognition and respect in academic and research circles.
Impact and Influence:
Her research and teaching have had a profound impact on the development of advanced technologies in power electronics and energy systems. Her insights into electric vehicle charging, renewable energy integration, and smart grid solutions contribute significantly to the sustainable energy landscape.
Legacy and Future Contributions:
As a seasoned academic and researcher, Her legacy lies in her continuous pursuit of excellence in research, teaching, and innovation. Her future contributions are poised to further advance the fields of power electronics, e-mobility, renewable energy, and AI-driven solutions for energy systems, leaving a lasting impact on the industry and academia alike.
Citations
A total of 870 citations for Her publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of Her research within the academic community.
- Citations 870
- h-index 14
- i10-index 26
Notable Publications
Cluster based paddy leaf disease detection, classification and diagnosis in crop health monitoring unit
AD Nidhis, CNV Pardhu, KC Reddy, K Deepa
2019
Electric vehicle battery modelling methods based on state of charge–review
D Thiruvonasundari, K Deepa
(1),2020
LiFi for vehicle to vehicle communication–a review
R George, S Vaidyanathan, AS Rajput, K Deepa
2019
A study of comparative analysis of different PWM techniques
K Deepa, PA Kumar, VS Krishna, PNK Rao, A Mounika, D Medhini
2017
Optimized passive cell balancing for fast charging in electric vehicle
D Thiruvonasundari, K Deepa
2023
Bidirectional converter using fuzzy for battery charging of electric vehicle
S Sreelakshmi, K Deepa
2019
A novel V2V charging method addressing the last mile connectivity
SK Vempalli, K Deepa
2018
Harmonic analysis of a modified cascaded multilevel inverter
K Deepa, PB Savitha, B Vinodhini
2011
Evaluation and comparative study of cell balancing methods for lithium-ion batteries used in electric vehicles
T Duraisamy, K Deepa
(3), 2021
Combined harmonic reduction and DC voltage regulation of a single DC source five-level multilevel inverter for wind electric system
P Thayumanavan, D Kaliyaperumal, U Subramaniam, MS Bhaskar, ...
(6), 2020