Xianglai Zeng
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Researcher
Also affiliated: Beijing Normal University (2021–2022); Shenzhen Technology University (2025)
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Research Areas
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Xianglai Zeng's research has focused on fluid dynamics and mass transport, particularly in the near-wake regions of structures like planar metal net panels. Zeng has investigated scalar mixing and transport through these panels using numerical simulations. Their work also touches on broader trends in environmental hydraulics. Additionally, Zeng has contributed to research in power electronics, with publications on hybrid circuit breakers and voltage balancing control methods for SiC MOSFETs. Another area of Zeng's publication record includes work on optical devices, specifically the parameterization of multi-mode VCSELs based on the spin-flip model. Zeng collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Xiaoqing Song and Daixin Chen.
Metrics
- h-index: 3
- Publications: 6
- Citations: 20
Selected Publications
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A Low-Cost Multi-Port Hybrid Circuit Breaker with Common Solid-State Branch (2026)
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A Simplified and Low-Cost Voltage Balancing Control Method for Series-Connected SiC MOSFETs (2026)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- A Simplified and Low-Cost Voltage Balancing Control Method for Series-Connected SiC MOSFETs
- A Low-Cost Multi-Port Hybrid Circuit Breaker with Common Solid-State Branch
- A Simplified and Low-Cost Voltage Balancing Control Method for Series-Connected SiC MOSFETs
- A Low-Cost Multi-Port Hybrid Circuit Breaker with Common Solid-State Branch
- A Simplified and Low-Cost Voltage Balancing Control Method for Series-Connected SiC MOSFETs
- A Simplified and Low-Cost Voltage Balancing Control Method for Series-Connected SiC MOSFETs
- A Low-Cost Multi-Port Hybrid Circuit Breaker with Common Solid-State Branch
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