Current PhD Projects
Claus Skærsholm Kjeldsen
Topic: Compact Magnetic Components for High Frequency Converters in the kW range.
Supervisor: Morten Nymand
For an overview of completed PhD projects please see below:
Christian Østergaard, Compact High-Efficiency DC/DC Converter using Planar Magnetics, supervisor: Morten Nymand
Mohammad Najjar, Modeling and Analysis of High Power Density Multi Level Grid-Connected Converters Using Wide Bandgap Devices, supervisor: Morten Nymand
Kevin Krogsøe, Wear Particle Analysis in Oil Systems by Modelling and Interpretation of Optical Sensor Data, supervisor: René L. Eriksen
Karsten Holm Andersen, High Performance Predictive Digital Current Mode Controller for DC-DC Converters, supervisor: Morten Nymand
Ellen Raben Pedersen, Evaluation of audiological tests used in the clinical practice, supervisor: Peter Møller Juhl
Alireza Kouchaki, High Efficiency Three Phase PFC using WBG devices, supervisor: Morten Nymand
Fazel Taeed, Design and implementation of controllers for DC-DC converters used in renewable energy applications, supervisor: Morten Nymand
Ishtiyaq Ahmed Makda, High Efficiency High Power Bi-directional DC-DC converter for Renewable Energy Applications, supervisor: Morten Nymand
Kasper Mayntz Paasch, Power Electronic System for Multi-MW PV Sites, supervisor: Morten Nymand
Klaus Marco Göttsche, Reduction of Underwater Noise Propagation by Bubble Curtains, supervisor: Peter Møller Juhl
Rakesh Ramachandran, High Efficency Dc-Dc Converter Using Wide Bandgap Power Semiconductors, supervisor: Morten Nymand