Do you want to develop innovative and high-performance traction inverters for future heavy-duty vehicles? Join our team and contribute to cutting-edge research in power electronics within a collaborative and dynamic research environment.
About us
We at the conducts research within a broad range of topics in electric power technology. Our purpose is to develop interdisciplinary research areas within the university as well as with external partners. Our research is based on a solid theoretical basis and extensive experimental verification in our laboratories. Research activities at the division are organized in two research units: (1) Electrical Machines and Power Electronics, and (2) Power Grid and Components.
In the research unit Electrical Machines and Power Electronics, we are about 25 persons, of which two third are PhD students. Our research directions include: (1) electrical machines; (2) traction inverters; (3) high frequenc...