Zailobiddin Boixanov

About

Dr. Zailobiddin Boihanov is working as Associate Professor of the department of the “electrical engineering'' of Andijan state technical institute, Andijan. He holds a PhD in electrical Engineering and M.Tech in Elements and devices of computing technics and control systems. His research areas are control and monitoring reactiv power of induction motors , renewable energy resourse , Signal Processing and Smart grid. AndMI, M.Tech in 2017 from TUIT specialization energy thriftyness, and Ph.D. in 2019 with specialization elements and devices of computing techniques and control systems. The author of more than 50 scientific articles, educational and training manuals for students, 3 patents, 2 textbooks for adult learning, and recommendations for higher and secondary special, professional education. His research interests include control and monitoring of asynchronous motors powered by renewable energy sources. In addition, he participated several internships programs and did research activities in China. In general, Zailobiddin Boixanov has sufficient knowledge, experience and potential to implement the projects.

Work

Andijon mashinasozlik instituti
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Uzbekistan

Education

Tashkent State Technical University
Uzbekistan

master- degree

Andijon machine- building institute
Uzbekistan

bachelor

Publications

MODELING OF ASYNCHRONOUS MOTOR REACTIVE POWER CONSUMPTION ON THE BASIS OF CURRENT TRANSDUSERS

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Zenodo

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Study of the static characteristics of the secondary stator voltage converter of the currents of an induction motor

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AIP Conference Proceedings

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Study of the Static Characteristics of the Secondary Stator Voltage Converter of the Currents of an Induction Motor

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AIP Conference Proceedings

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conference-paper

Dynamic Models Of An Electromechanical Electric Drive System Of An Asynchronous Motor

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The American Journal of Engineering And Techonology

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