REAPER Lab
  • HOME
  • PROJECTS
    • The Big Picture
    • SmartPVSkin™
    • DSTATCOM
  • RESEARCH
    • Publications
      • Journal Articles
      • Magazine Articles
      • Conference Papers
      • Presentations
      • Technical Reports
    • Books
    • Patents
  • PEOPLE
    • Director
    • Researchers
    • Graduate Students
    • Undergraduate Students
  • FACILITIES
    • TAMU College Station
    • TAMU Qatar
    • SETTL
  • PARTNERS
    • Affiliations
    • Supporters
Select Page

Senior design team presents project on smart residential photovoltaic and energy storage systems during the I AM QF event

by Prof. Robert S. Balog | Feb 4, 2020 | Meetings, Seminar / Talk, Undergraduate Students

Undergraduate students Mr. Seif ElGazer, Mr. Abdelrahman Amer, and Ms. Nabila Elbeheiry present their senior design project at the I AM QF conference which commemorated the 25th anniversary of the Qatar Foundation in Doha, Qatar. Senior design is meant to be a...

Undergraduate students present research at the Texas A&M University Undergraduate Research Scholars (URS) Symposium

by Prof. Robert S. Balog | Feb 26, 2020 | Meetings, Seminar / Talk, Undergraduate Students

Undergraduate students Ms. Fatima Al-Janahi and Mr. Rahul Balamurugan presented their research on characterizing electrical arc in photovoltaic energy systems at the Undergraduate Research Scholars Symposium in College Station, Tx USA The team developed a...

Dr Balog presents a talk on arc fault and flash detection in photovoltaic and direct-current wiring systems.

by ReaperLab | Dec 2, 2019 | Conference, Meetings, Seminar / Talk

Professor Balog presented a talk entitled “Arc Fault and Flash Detection in Photovoltaic and Building Wiring Systems – Detecting Electrical Safety Problems, Making the Electrical System Safer for the Customer,” at the 2019 Workshop on Safe and Reliable...

Dr. Balog attends Industry Advisory Board meeting for NSF I/UCRC and gives an update on the Texas A&M Site, Fort Collins, Colorado USA

by ReaperLab | Oct 22, 2019 | Meetings, Seminar / Talk

Professor Balog, co-Site Director for the National Science Foundation Industry/University Cooperative Research Center on Next Generation Photovoltaics, attended the Industry Advisory Board meeting help at Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO USA. He presended...

REAPERlab hosts visit by Joint Advisory Board

by Prof. Robert S. Balog | Oct 21, 2019 | Labs, Meetings, Researchers

The Renewable Energy and Advanced Power Electronics Lab were pleased to hosted members of the Joint Advisory Board of the Texas A&M University at Qatar for a lab tour. Research Scientist Dr. Wesam Rohouma, Research Assistant Ms. Sawsan Shukri, and Ph.D. student...

Dr. Balog gives a talk at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in Golden, Colorado USA

by ReaperLab | Oct 21, 2019 | Meetings, Seminar / Talk

Professor Balog met with researchers at the US National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and gave a talk on some of the recent projects in the REAPERlab.

Dr. Balog gives talk at the Korea Electric Power Research Institute (KEPRI)

by ReaperLab | May 24, 2019 | Meetings, Seminar / Talk

Professor Balog met with researchers at the Korea Electric Power Research Institute and gave a talk on some of the recent projects in the REAPERlab.

Dr. Balog hosts Industry Advisory Board meeting for the I/UCRC Center on Next Generation Photovoltaics

by ReaperLab | Apr 16, 2019 | Conference, Meetings

Director Dr. Balog and co-Director Dr. Taylor Harvey host the Industry Advisory Board (IAB) meeting for the NSF I/UCRC Center for Next Generation Photovoltaics in Killeen, Tx on the campus of Texas A&M University-Central Texas. Researchers from UT-Austin and...

Texas Solar Energy Society Meeting

by ReaperLab | Jan 31, 2015 | Meetings

Dr. Balog hosted the Texas Solar Energy Society’s 2015 annual meeting on the campus of Texas A&M University.

IEEE PES: ADCOM Meeting

by ReaperLab | Mar 20, 2015 | Meetings

Dr. Balog participated in the Administrative Committee (ADCOM) meeting of the IEEE Power Electronics Society.
« Older Entries

Archives