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DESCRIPTION:The combined Santa Clara Valley\, San Francisco\, &amp; Oakland/Eas
 t Bay IEEE PELS is very pleased to invite you to our upcoming in-person ev
 ent. We are excited and honored to have Assistant Professor Jungwon Choi o
 f the University of Washington to speak on the topic of Challenges and Opp
 ortunities in High-Frequency Wireless Power Transfer Systems.\n\nPlease no
 te that we&#39;re bring a HYBRID mode to this event for those attendees who ca
 nnot join in person. ZOOM LINK will be sent out to registrants 1 HOUR befo
 re the event (5:30pm Pacific Time and Seminar link will be live at 6:45pm 
 Pacific Time)\n\nHere&#39;s more about the talk from the Speaker:\n\nModern el
 ectronic systems have rapidly transformed to realize automation\, such as 
 in factories or warehouses\, and autonomous vehicles. As demand for automa
 tion grows\, enabling technologies such as artificial intelligence\, contr
 ol\, and intelligent charging systems become beneficial. However\, while o
 ther technologies have been considerably revolutionized\, the effort to de
 velop an innovative and efficient charging system for automation has not. 
 In this talk\, I will first discuss high-frequency converters in wireless 
 power transfer (WPT) systems to improve the efficiency and power density o
 f the system. Then\, I will introduce challenges and opportunities to desi
 gn coupling coils for WPT systems at high frequencies. Finally\, I will pr
 eview the direction of future work\, such as developing efficient high-fre
 quency converters for emerging applications.\n\nSpeaker(s): Jungwon Choi\n
 \nRoom: Team Room (3rd Floor) - Auditorium\, Bldg: Plug and Play Tech Cent
 er\, 440 N Wolfe Rd\, Sunnyvale\, California\, United States\, 94085
LOCATION:Room: Team Room (3rd Floor) - Auditorium\, Bldg: Plug and Play Tec
 h Center\, 440 N Wolfe Rd\, Sunnyvale\, California\, United States\, 94085
ORGANIZER:haravesudarshan@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:24
SUMMARY:Challenges and Opportunities in High-Frequency Wireless Power Trans
 fer Systems
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/483544
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;The combined Santa Clara Valley\, San Fran
 cisco\, &amp;amp\; Oakland/East Bay IEEE PELS is very pleased to invite you to
  our upcoming in-person event. We are excited and honored to have Assistan
 t Professor Jungwon Choi of the University of Washington to speak on the t
 opic of Challenges and Opportunities in High-Frequency Wireless Power Tran
 sfer Systems.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Please note that we&#39;re bring
  a HYBRID mode to this event for those attendees who cannot join in person
 . ZOOM LINK will be sent out to registrants 1 HOUR before the event (5:30p
 m Pacific Time and Seminar link will be live at 6:45pm Pacific Time)&lt;/stro
 ng&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Here&#39;s more about the talk from the Speaker:&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p class=&quot;Ms
 oNormal&quot;&gt;Modern electronic systems have rapidly transformed to realize aut
 omation\, such as in factories or warehouses\, and autonomous vehicles. As
  demand for automation grows\, enabling technologies such as artificial in
 telligence\, control\, and intelligent charging systems become beneficial.
  However\, while other technologies have been considerably revolutionized\
 , the effort to develop an innovative and efficient charging system for au
 tomation has not. In this talk\, I will first discuss high-frequency conve
 rters in wireless power transfer (WPT) systems to improve the efficiency a
 nd power density of the system. Then\, I will introduce challenges and opp
 ortunities to design coupling coils for WPT systems at high frequencies. F
 inally\, I will preview the direction of future work\, such as developing 
 efficient high-frequency converters for emerging applications.&lt;/p&gt;
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