报告人:Dr. Dushan Boroyevich
University Distinguished Professor
Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Center for Power Electronics Systems (CPES)
Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia, U.S.А.
报告时间:2024年5月31日上午9:00-10:30
报告地点:信电楼A101报告厅
报告摘要:
The lecture will provide a brief overview of theCenter for Power Electronics Systems (CPES) within the Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in United States of America. Its 10+ professors, 8 staff, 80 graduate students, and industry consortium of almost 90 companies from around the world are dedicated to improving electronic processing and distribution of electrical energy that impact systems of all sizes – from battery-operated portable electronics, to vehicles, to regional and national electrical power systems – through global collaborative research and education.
Today, CPES at Virginia Tech is building on that foundation to encompass six technology areas: (1) Power conversion topologies and architectures; (2) Power electronics components; (3) Modeling and control; (4) EMI and subsystem interactions; (5) High density integration; (6) High-power system integration. The Center’s targeted applications include: (1) Power management for information and communications technology; (2) Point-of-load power supplies; (3) Vehicular power conversion systems; (4) Electrified green infrastructure. The presentation will give a brief overview of the recent research in these technology and application areas with several examples of the research results.
报告人简介:
Dushan Boroyevich received his Dipl. Ing. degree from the University of Belgrade in 1976 and his M.S. degree from the University of Novi Sad in 1982, in what then used to be Yugoslavia. He received his Ph.D. degree in 1986 from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech), Blacksburg, USA. From 1986 to 1990, he was an assistant professor and director of the Power and Industrial Electronics Research Program in the Institute for Power and Electronic Engineering at the University of Novi Sad. He then joined the Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Virginia Tech as associate professor. He is now University Distinguished Professor and Associate Vice President for Research and Innovation in Energy Systems at Virginia Tech, and Deputy Director of the Center for Power Electronics Systems. He was the president of IEEE Power Electronics Society for 2011-12.
Prof. Boroyevich is a member of the US National Academy of Engineering and is recipient of 4 honorary professorships, as well as numerous other awards, including the IEEE William E. Newell Power Electronics Technical Field Award and the European Power Electronics Association Outstanding Achievement Award. His research interests include electronic power distribution systems, multi-phase power conversion, power electronics systems modeling and control, and integrated design of power converters. Dushan was a mentor for almost 50 Ph.D. dissertations and 50 M.S. theses.