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SUMMARY:EE Seminar: High voltage aviation electrical system EMC challenges and opportunities
DESCRIPTION:Dear all\,\n\nI cordially invite you to attend this talk by Dr. Cong Li from GE Aerospace Research\, Niskayuna\, NY\, USA.  The details are given below.\n\nDate & Time: 24/04/2023\, 10.30 am – 11.30 am\n\nVenue: MMCR\, Dept. of Electrical Engineering (Hybrid Mode)\n\nFor online participants:Meeting Link\n\n\n\n\n\nTitle: High voltage aviation electrical system EMC challenges and opportunities\n\n\nAbstract: High voltage aviation electrical systems have unique design challenges to meet ultrahigh power density and reliability requirements under extreme operation conditions. One critical aspect is the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)\, such as emission and susceptibility\, etc. This talk will explain the fundamental EMC challenges for wide band gap (WBG) based high voltage aviation electrical system\, and share an effective “SOLVE” EMC design process for meeting stringent aviation EMC requirements.\n\n\nSpeaker Bio: Dr. Cong Li (S’09-M’15-SM’19) received the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering specializing in power electronics from The Ohio State University\, Columbus\, OH\, USA\, in 2014. He joined GE Aerospace Research at Niskayuna\, NY\, USA as a Research Engineer in 2014 and is currently a Senior Power Electronics Engineer and EMC Lead. His research interests include aviation high voltage\, high power\, high density wide band gap (WBG) power electronics systems\, and EMI mitigation techniques. He is currently leading multiple flight demo EMC projects at GE Research. He has authored more than dozens of technical papers\, and patent applications in the area of power electronics and EMC. He is a voting member of commercial aviation DO-160 EMI standard working group.\n\nHe has been given EMI webinars and tutorials at multiple IEEE conferences such as ECCE\, APEC\, EMC Symposium\, etc. He is currently a Senior Member of IEEE\, and Associate Editor at IEEE Open Journal of Power Electronics. He is serving as secretary of IEEE-EMCS-SC5 Power Electronics EMC\, as well as Technical Committee member of IEEE APEC\, ECCE\, ITEC\, EATS conferences.\n\n\nRegards\,\nVishnu
URL:https://ee.iisc.ac.in/event/ee-seminar-high-voltage-aviation-electrical-system-emc-challenges-and-opportunities/
LOCATION:MMCR\, Hall C 241\, 1st floor\, EE department
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SUMMARY:EE seminar: Advances in Power Electronics and Power Semiconductors for E-mobility Applications
DESCRIPTION:Dear all\, \n\nI cordially invite you to attend this talk by Dr. Ajay Poonjal Pai from Infineon Technologies AG\, Neubiberg\, Germany.  The details are given below.\n\nDate & Time: 24/04/2023\, 3 pm – 4 pm\n\nVenue: B 303 (Old 311)\, Dept. of Electrical Engineering (Hybrid Mode)\n\n\nFor online participants: Meeting Link\n  \nTitle of the Talk: Advances in Power Electronics and Power Semiconductors for E-mobility Applications \n\n\nAbstract: E-mobility has emerged as an interesting application for power electronics and power semiconductors. Not only is this market demonstrating an exponential growth\, but is also filled with interesting challenges. This is where Power semiconductors and power electronics can pitch in to facilitate adoption of electric cars. This talk gives an overview of the most interesting power electronic applications in electric Vehicles\, with a main focus on the traction inverter application\, which is\, by far\, the most important from a power semiconductor point of view. The latest trends in the application and power semiconductor technologies is discussed. Special focus will be given to Silicon Carbide Mosfet technology which offers significant benefits in terms of power density\, switching behaviour\, conduction behaviour etc. Results of power loss measurements are shown and discussed.\n\n\nSpeaker Bio: Dr. Ajay Poonjal Pai obtained his B.Tech in Electrical Engineering from NITK Surathkal\, India and M.Sc. in Electrical Power Engineering from RWTH Aachen University\, Germany. He then pursued his PhD focusing on Silicon Carbide at the Friedrich Alexander University\, Erlangen-Nuremberg\, Germany. Since 2015\, he is working at Infineon Technologies AG\, Neubiberg\, Germany as a Principal Application Engineer responsible for next-generation Silicon Carbide technologies and Power Modules for electric vehicles. His research interests include e-mobility\, Silicon Carbide semiconductors and power electronics. He enjoys following new technologies and understanding trends in the power electronics and automotive markets. He has contributed to several conferences and journals\, and has delivered numerous lectures and tutorials around the world. \n\n\n\n\nRegards\,\nVishnu
URL:https://ee.iisc.ac.in/event/ee-seminar-advances-in-power-electronics-and-power-semiconductors-for-e-mobility-applications/
LOCATION:B 303 (Old 311)\, Dept. of Electrical Engineering (Hybrid Mode)
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