Summary
Amin Gholizad is an electrical engineer and research fellow with eight years of experience bridging academic research and hands-on engineering in power electronics, battery energy storage systems, and multilevel inverters. He has a strong track record in both theoretical and experimental work, leveraging MATLAB/Simulink and DIgSILENT PowerFactory for simulations and applying intelligent optimization algorithms to practical designs. Amin has built prototypes—from high-voltage electrospinning equipment to power-electronic converters—and supported industrial maintenance and installation projects across generators, UPS, HVAC and fire systems. A confident presenter and instructor, he communicates complex concepts clearly to diverse audiences and has published work that underscores his dual strength in modelling and laboratory implementation. Based in Ghent, he combines European research experience with pragmatic field engineering skills, making him effective at taking ideas from simulation to commissioned hardware.
8 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Master's Degree, Electrical Power Electronics Enginnering, 16.94/20, Master's Degree, Electrical Power Electronics Enginnering, 16.94/20 at Urmia University
English, Azerbaijani, Persian, Dutch