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Electrical Engineering Department
College of Engineering
King Saud University |
· machine control concepts
· power electronics
· electrical machines
· motor drives |

Prof. Abdulrahman. Alolah |
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Electrical Engineering Department
College of Engineering
King Saud University
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§ Power System Stability
§ Electric Machine Dynamics
§ Wind Power Generation |

Prof. Rizk M. Hamouda
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Texas A&M University
Electrical Eng. Dept. at Texas A&M University |
Advance converters for power supplies, motor drives; power quality issues, active power filter development; utility interface issues, advancing switching power supply designs and solutions to complex power management issues in the context of analog mixed-signal applications; exploring alternative designs to meet the demands of high slew rate load currents at low output voltages; power conditioning systems for fuel cells, wind and solar energy systems; and design of high temperature power conversion systems with wide band-gap semiconductor devices. |

Prof. P. Enjeti
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University of West Florida
11000 University Parkway
Pensacola, FL 32514 |
Power electronics |

Prof. Muhammad H. Rashid
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The University of Tennessee at Knoxville
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Electronics and Motor Drives
Modern Power Electronics
Variable Frequency Drives Microcomputer Control of Power Electronics and Drives |

Prof. Bimal K. Bose
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Grainger Professor of Power Electronics and Electrical Machines
University of Wisconsin--Madison
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· power electronics
· adjustable speed drives
· electric machines
· ac motor drive systems |

Prof. Thomas A. Lipo |
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Professor of Power Electronics and Electrical Machines
University of Wisconsin--Madison
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· industrial controls
· machine control concepts
· power electronics
· electrical machines
· motor drives
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Prof. Donald W. Novotny |
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Professor of Power Electronics
Verginia Tech.
College of Engineering
The Bradley Department of lectrical & Computer Engineering
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Power electronics |

Prof. Fred C. Lee
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Electrical and Computer Engineering
Institute of Technology
University of Minnesota |
power electronics and electro-mechanics for motion control. I also conduct research in ac and dc power transmission and analyze the effects of electromagnetic transients and reactive power fluctuations. My latest research interest is in harnessing wind energy. |

Prof. Ned Mohan
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Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Colorado
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Power electronics |

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Dean of The Faculty of Engineering, Science and Medicine
Aalborg University
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Control of drives, power converter topologiesand their control, modulation technique, control of new machine types,modelling and characterization of new power semiconductor devices, protectionand simulation of power electronic systems and finally grid disturbanceproblems including custom power and FACTS. |

Prof. Frede Blaabjerg
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Florida Power Electronics Center
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Development of high frequency power converters to improve power density, power factor, efficiency and performance. The research includes the analysis and design of high frequency dc-to-dc resonant converter topologies; low-voltage dc-dc converters, small signal modeling and control of PWM and resonant converters; power factor correction techniques; power electronic circuits for distributed power systems applications. |

Prof. Issa Batarseh |