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Reliability in power electronics

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  • Duration: 38 mins
  • Publication date: 25 Mar 2015

Abstract

High integrity, high performance, highly efficient operation in inhospitable environments with minimum mass and lowest cost are familiar challenges to those designing motors and drives. This timely one day seminar brings together speakers with an interest in the underlying motor drive technology, taking inspiration from aerospace and automotive applications. Through exploring these safety critical, demanding applications, where electrical power must either be carried or generated on-board, common issues to many motor drives systems will be discussed, along with some of the approaches used to address them in these transport applications. The morning, afternoon, and relatively long lunch break all provide ample opportunity to talk with the speakers and colleagues from the across the power electronics machines and drives community.


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    Prof. Mark Johnson

    EPSRC Centre for Power Electronics, Director

    Director of the EPSRC Centre for Power Electronics and Professor of Advanced Power Conversion, University of NottinghamProfessor C Mark Johnson received the BA degree in engineering and the PhD degree in electrical engineering from the University of Cambridge, UK, he was a Research Associate at the University of Cambridge and in 1992 he was appointed Lecturer at the University of Newcastle, UK, where his research included the design, analysis and characterisation of power semiconductor devices, resonant power conversion and instrumentation. From 1998 to 2001 he managed the UK national programme on Silicon Carbide electronics and in 2000 he became Reader of Power Electronics at the University of Newcastle. In 2003, Professor Johnson was appointed as Rolls-Royce/RAEng Research Professor of Power Electronic Systems at the University of Sheffield and in 2006 he was appointed to a personal chair at the University of Nottingham, where he leads research into power semiconductor devices, power device packaging, reliability, thermal management, power module technologies and power electronic applications. He is Director of the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Centre for Power Electronics, which combines the UK's best academic talent to address the key research challenges underpinning power electronics.
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