Hirak Patangia
Researcher
Also affiliated: American Society For Engineering Education (2020); Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (2019); Informa (United Kingdom) (2020); McGill University (1978–2020)
Faculty Researcher
Research Areas
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Hirak Patangia's research has focused on the study of microbial communities and their interactions within the gut. His work investigates the composition and function of these communities, particularly in relation to host health and disease. Patangia has explored methods for analyzing these complex biological systems, contributing to a foundational understanding of the gut microbiome.
Metrics
- h-index: 9
- Publications: 43
- Citations: 394
Selected Publications
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An analytical method of switching waveform design for selective harmonic elimination (2020)
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Design and Development of a PV Engineering Course: First Year Experience (2020)
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Development of Novel Learning Materials for Green Energy Education Centered Around a Photovoltaic (PV) Test Station (2020)
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An Assessment Of The Impact Of Exploring Engineering Through An Experiential Learning Course On Student Attraction And Retention (2020)
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A Novel Course To Provide Electrical Engineering Experience To Freshmen Students (2020)
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A Recruiting And Retention Strategy Through A Project Based Experiential Learning Course (2020)
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Laboratory Development for a CCLI Course on PV Engineering (2020)
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Cybersecurity vulnerability mitigation framework through empirical paradigm: Enhanced prioritized gap analysis (2019)
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Evaluation and Demonstration of Blockchain Applicability Framework (2019)
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Application of Rank-Weight Methods to Blockchain Cybersecurity Vulnerability Assessment Framework (2019)
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A Unified Analytical Solution for Bipolar, Unipolar, and Multistep SHE Converters (2018)
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A closed-form approach for contiguous and non-contiguous harmonic elimination with application to a three-level switching waveform (2017)
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An analytical solution of switching angles for Selective Harmonic Elimination (SHE) in a cascaded seven level inverter (2016)
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A microcontroller based SHE inverter for maximum power point operation (2015)
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Implementation of real-time selective harmonic elimination using microcontrollers (2014)
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