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2/27/2018 | 10:50 AM - 11:40 PM | Electrified Transportation Research at Utah State University | Summit A
Electrified Transportation Research at Utah State University
The United States and global economies have already undergone and will continue to undergo key structural changes as electrified transportation becomes more cost-effective and sustainably powered. This poster outlines the industry-driven research at Utah State University to accelerate the adoption of electrified transportation. Current projects include Electrified Corridor Rollout and Adoption Modelling; Wireless Charging System Development; Battery Modelling and Management; Grid Connected Converter development; and Microgrid development. The capabilities of the multi-disciplinary research laboratories including the BLAST, EVR, UPEL and SMASH Laboratories are also highlighted.
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Hongjie Wang
(), Utah State University, hongjie.wang@aggiemail.usu.edu;
Hongjie Wang is currently a PhD student at Utah State University Power Electronics Lab working with Dr. Regan Zane. His research interests include resonant converters, stability and control of dc power distribution systems and dynamic wireless power transfer. He has two years working experience at China Electric Power Research Institute, Beijing, China before he joined Utah State University in 2014.
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Abhilash Kamineni
(), Utah State University, abhilash.kamineni@usu.edu;
Abhilash Kamineni is a Post Doctoral researcher at the Utah State University Power Electronics Laboratory (UPEL). His research interests are the modelling and development of the magnetics and power electronics for stationary and dynamic wireless charging systems.
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Regan Zane
(), Utah State University, regan.zane@usu.edu;
Dr. Regan Zane is a USTAR Endowed Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Founder and Director of the Center for Sustainable Electrified Transportation (SELECT) and Power Electronics Lab at Utah State University. He leads a wide range of research programs in power electronics for electric vehicle drivetrains, conductive and wireless charging infrastructure, battery management systems, and dc and ac micro-grids. He has authored more than 150 peer reviewed publications and 20 patents and received numerous research, commercialization, and teaching awards. He was previously an Associate Professor at the University of Colorado at Boulder from 2001 – 2012 and a Senior Research Scientist at the GE Global Research Center in New York from 1999 – 2001.
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