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Power electronics road map to e-mobility workshop

Location
Jubilee Conference Centre - Jubilee Campus - Nottingham - UK
Date(s)
10/10/2024 (09:00-17:00)
Contact
energy@nottingham.ac.uk
Registration URL
https://www.trybooking.com/uk/DTVY
Description

Power electronics road map to e-mobility workshop

Electrification of road, rail, air and marine transport networks is a vital contributor towards achieving national and global goals of decarbonisation and net zero. The anticipated shift to e-mobility will be pivoted around power converters that are increasingly getting more efficient, faster, smaller and smarter. Now is the time to discover and focus on technologies that will power our sustainable future. Hear leading experts talk about power conversion techniques that will drive the electrical revolution for next generation transportation systems at the Power Electronics Roadmap to E-mobility (PERE) workshop in Nottingham this October. The workshop is being organized by the Power Electronics and Machines Control (PEMC) and Energy Institutes at the University of Nottingham in collaboration with the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi and Semtronics Limited, sponsored by the British Council: Going Global Partnerships Industry Academia Collaborative Grant.

Agenda

9:00-9:30: Tea/Coffee 

9:30- 10:00: Opening ceremony- Intro of the workshop/research group/project 

10:00- 10:45: Session 1- Pietro Tricoli (University of Birmingham), 'Innovative traction power systems.'

10:45 – 11:00: Tea/Coffee 

11:00 – 11:45: Session 2 – (yet to be confirmed) 

11:45-12:30: Session 3 – Sreyam Sinha (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi), 'Recent Advances in Wireless Charging Techniques for Electric Transportation.'

12:30-13:30: Lunch 

13:30-14:15: Session 4- Stefanos Skoulaxinos (Collins Aerospace), 'Motor drive applications in aerospace, development flow from system requirements to implementation and certification'

14:15-15:00: Session 5- Simon Hart (InnCat), 'E-Mobility: Large range, low cost, sustainable and safe.'

15:00-16:15: Session 6- Marie Curie ETUT PhD program 

16:15-17:00: Tea Break + Poster Session from ETUT researchers. 

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