Serge Pierfederici received the Dipl.-Ing. from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Electricité et Mécanique, Nancy, France, in 1994, and the Ph.D. degree from the Institut National Polytechnique de Lorraine, Nancy, France, in 1998, all in electrical engineering. Since 2009, he has been engaged as a Full Professor at the University of Lorraine, Nancy, France. He is authored and coauthored more than 200 papers which are published in the international peer-reviewed journals. His research interests include the stability study of distributed power systems, modeling, and control of power electronic systems, and distributed control of multisources and multicarrier microgrids. Dr. Pierfederici was the recipient of several IEEE awards and he serves on the Editorial Boards of the international peer-reviewed journals.
Jean-Philippe Martin received the graduation degree in electrical engineering from the University of Nancy, Nancy, France, in 1999 and the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the Institut National Polytechnique de Lorraine (INPL), Nancy, France in 2003. Since 2004, he is an Associate Professor at University of Lorraine and member of the LEMTA since January 2018. His research interests include DC and AC microgrid with centralized or decentralized control, multi-vector microgrid combining electrical, thermal and hydrogen vectors, stability study of distributed power system, static converter architectures and their interactions with fuel cell and photovoltaic system.