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Project H2EASY - H2 integration in electric drive systems successfully completed
A step-up converter with 160V input voltage, 1000A maximum input current and an output voltage of up to approx. 800V was successfully put into operation just in time for the end of the project, which…Two new journal articles with participation of the Department of Power Electronics
The Department of Power Electronics is involved in two new journal publicationsDepartment of Power Electronics with two presentations at APEC2025 and visit to WEMPEC
The Department of Power Electronics was represented by Jens Friebe in two presentations at the IEEE Applied Power Electronic Conference (APEC)Excursion to ESKA
Fuses are boring! (We always thought so) but the excursion on Feb 14th to ESKA in Kassel taught us otherwise.EMC excursion to SMA Solar Technologie AG
Students of the Herkules Racing Team and the lecture “Magnetic Components” visited SMA Solar Technologie AG on January 28th for a seminar and a laboratory tour on the topic of EMCNew article published in the Open Access Journal of the IEEE
A new journal article has been published with the title: “Investigation of Variable Transformers using Orthogonal Biasing”. It is the result of a collaboration with the company Sumida Components…Scoping Out Net Zero with Next Generation Electrical Power Drive Systems - A step towards SDG-2030
Professor Jens Friebe took part in the workshop “Net Zero with next-generation electric drive systems - a step towards SDG 2030” in HanoverIEEE Energy Conversion Congress & Expo in North America
The Department of Power Electronics was represented at the IEEE Energy Conversion Congress & Expo in North America, Phoenix-AZ, by the masterstudent Yan FigueiredoNew DFG project "ReToGan"
The Department of Power Electronics visited TU Berlin on September 19 and 20 as part of the second phase of the DFG Priority Program 2312 - GaNius - Energy Eficient Power Electronics.Department of Power Electronics at the WiPDA Europe 2024
Leon Fauth, from the former working group of Jens Friebe at Leibniz Universität Hannover, presented his paper on the topic: “Neutron radiation-induced failure rate of 650 V lateral GaN power devices”
Project H2EASY - H2 integration in electric drive systems successfully completed
A step-up converter with 160V input voltage, 1000A maximum input current and an output voltage of up to approx. 800V was successfully put into operation just in time for the end of the project, which…Two new journal articles with participation of the Department of Power Electronics
The Department of Power Electronics is involved in two new journal publicationsDepartment of Power Electronics with two presentations at APEC2025 and visit to WEMPEC
The Department of Power Electronics was represented by Jens Friebe in two presentations at the IEEE Applied Power Electronic Conference (APEC)Excursion to ESKA
Fuses are boring! (We always thought so) but the excursion on Feb 14th to ESKA in Kassel taught us otherwise.EMC excursion to SMA Solar Technologie AG
Students of the Herkules Racing Team and the lecture “Magnetic Components” visited SMA Solar Technologie AG on January 28th for a seminar and a laboratory tour on the topic of EMCNew article published in the Open Access Journal of the IEEE
A new journal article has been published with the title: “Investigation of Variable Transformers using Orthogonal Biasing”. It is the result of a collaboration with the company Sumida Components…Scoping Out Net Zero with Next Generation Electrical Power Drive Systems - A step towards SDG-2030
Professor Jens Friebe took part in the workshop “Net Zero with next-generation electric drive systems - a step towards SDG 2030” in HanoverIEEE Energy Conversion Congress & Expo in North America
The Department of Power Electronics was represented at the IEEE Energy Conversion Congress & Expo in North America, Phoenix-AZ, by the masterstudent Yan FigueiredoNew DFG project "ReToGan"
The Department of Power Electronics visited TU Berlin on September 19 and 20 as part of the second phase of the DFG Priority Program 2312 - GaNius - Energy Eficient Power Electronics.Department of Power Electronics at the WiPDA Europe 2024
Leon Fauth, from the former working group of Jens Friebe at Leibniz Universität Hannover, presented his paper on the topic: “Neutron radiation-induced failure rate of 650 V lateral GaN power devices”