Fredy E. Hoyos received his B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees from the Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Manizales, Colombia, in Electrical Engineering and Industrial Automation in 2006 and 2009, respectively, and his Ph.D. in Industrial Automation in 2012. Dr. Hoyos is currently an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Minas, Department of Electrical Energy and Automation, at the Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Medellín, Colombia. His research interests include nonlinear control, system modeling, nonlinear dynamics analysis, real-time control, control of non-smooth systems, and power electronics, with applications across a broad range of technological processes, especially in converter control and power electronics. Dr. Hoyos is a Senior Researcher in Colciencias and a member of the Applied Technologies Research Group (GITA) and the Digital Signal Processing for Real-Time Systems Research Group at the Universidad Nacional de Colombia.
Research Keywords & Expertise
Control Analysis
Power Converters
Power Electronics
microgrid
Control and Automation
nonlinear circuits
nonline phenomena
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Short Biography
Fredy E. Hoyos received his B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees from the Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Manizales, Colombia, in Electrical Engineering and Industrial Automation in 2006 and 2009, respectively, and his Ph.D. in Industrial Automation in 2012. Dr. Hoyos is currently an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Minas, Department of Electrical Energy and Automation, at the Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Medellín, Colombia. His research interests include nonlinear control, system modeling, nonlinear dynamics analysis, real-time control, control of non-smooth systems, and power electronics, with applications across a broad range of technological processes, especially in converter control and power electronics. Dr. Hoyos is a Senior Researcher in Colciencias and a member of the Applied Technologies Research Group (GITA) and the Digital Signal Processing for Real-Time Systems Research Group at the Universidad Nacional de Colombia.