Adam Walker
Assistant Professor, Faculty of Engineering
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Biography
Adam Walker received his PhD in electrical machine design from the University of Nottingham, after which he spent time in several research positions at the university. In 2018 Adam was promoted to his current position of Assistant Professor of Electrical Machines and Drives in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering.
Adam is a member of the Power Electronics, Machines and Control research group.
Expertise Summary
Automotive traction, High power density machines, thermal management of electrical machines, passive magnetic components
Teaching Summary
Currently Teaching: H64AMD/ADL/ADP - Advanced AC Drives
Research Summary
Adam is currently researching into two areas:
Electrical machines for high power automotive applications
Minimising passive magnetic components
Future Research
I welcome enquiries from potential PhD candidates from Home, EU and international countries who are interested in the following research areas:
Design, analysis and thermal management of electrical machines and magnetic components for electric vehicle applications