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DESCRIPTION:Multi-input converters (MICs) have emerged as a transformative 
 technology in power electronics\, addressing the increasing need for integ
 rating multiple energy sources into a unified power system. These converte
 rs enable the efficient combination of renewable energy sources\, such as 
 solar\, wind\, and energy storage systems\, with traditional power supplie
 s\, offering a versatile solution to meet the growing demand for sustainab
 le and resilient energy infrastructures. This talk will provide a comprehe
 nsive overview of the advancements in MICs\, focusing on their topologies\
 , control strategies\, and applications.\n\nSpeaker(s): Dr. Yaow-Ming Chen
  \, \n\nRoom: MCLD 2014\, Bldg: MacLeod \, 2356 Main Mall\, Vancouver\, Br
 itish Columbia\, Canada\, 6T 1Z3
LOCATION:Room: MCLD 2014\, Bldg: MacLeod \, 2356 Main Mall\, Vancouver\, Br
 itish Columbia\, Canada\, 6T 1Z3
ORGANIZER:mordonez@ece.ubc.ca
SEQUENCE:20
SUMMARY:Kaiser Chair Talk Series Sponsored by IEEE PELS: Multi-Input Conver
 ters
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/463333
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Multi-input converters (MICs) have emerged
  as a transformative technology in power electronics\, addressing the incr
 easing need for integrating multiple energy sources into a unified power s
 ystem. These converters enable the efficient combination of renewable ener
 gy sources\, such as solar\, wind\, and energy storage systems\, with trad
 itional power supplies\, offering a versatile solution to meet the growing
  demand for sustainable and resilient energy infrastructures. This talk wi
 ll provide a comprehensive overview of the advancements in MICs\, focusing
  on their topologies\, control strategies\, and applications.&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;
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