My name is Nguyen Nam Anh Dang, and I am a PhD student at the University of Huddersfield, UK, supported by a full scholarship. My research mainly focuses on developing advanced and reliable microgrid systems for renewable energy applications. I am particularly interested in grid-interactive inverter design (including LCL design and controller strategies), modeling, and the application of artificial intelligence (AI), especially machine learning in power converter systems.
Coming from Vietnam, a developing country, I expect to make the most of every opportunity to enhance my knowledge, establish an international academic network, and stay current with the latest technologies in power electronics and energy systems. Thanks to the funding support from the N-ZEEE network, I have the opportunity to attend IEEE ECCE Europe 2025, Europe’s largest international conference on power electronics and energy conversion, taking place in Birmingham, UK.
Looking ahead, I aim to explore advanced AI-driven control approaches to enable efficient online training for future power systems. I also plan to investigate fault-tolerant solutions for microgrids to ensure reliable operation under diverse fault conditions, contributing to the development of sustainable and intelligent energy systems.



