DC-DC Converter
We study power conversion applications (DC-DC, AC-DC, DC-AC, AC-AC) based on the basic principles of DC-DC converters.
Our research covers the implementation of analog and digital control systems, starting from the fundamentals of control engineering.
We primarily deal with industrial applications ranging from a few watts to several tens of kilowatts.
Electric Vehicle
We conduct research on Power Electronics technologies used in electric vehicles.
Power conversion topologies and control techniques are implemented and verified on hardware platforms.
Our main areas of interest include on-board chargers (OBCs), low-voltage DC-DC converters (LDCs), and fast chargers.
Distributed Energy Resources
We study Power Electronics technologies that can serve as interfaces in an increasingly diversified energy environment due to the rise of distributed energy resources.
Our primary focus is on the design and control of grid-connected converters.
We are particularly interested in issues that arise when building modular converter systems to accommodate increased power capacity.