Seminar on Electric Mobility
Tech Talk 1
Title: Power Electronics in Traction Applications(Locomotives and High Speed)
Speaker 1: Mr. Saravanan(Lead Traction Control at Alstom Transport, India)
Tech Talk 2
Title: Advanced Electric Energy Storage Systems and Charging Infrastructure for future Electrified Transportation and Autonomous E-Mobility
Speaker 2: Dr. Sheldon S. Williamson (NSREC Canada Research Chair)
Speaker 2 Biography
Sheldon S. Williamson received his Bachelors of Engineering (B.E.) degree in Electrical Engineering with high distinction from University of Mumbai, India, in 1999. He received the Masters of Science (MS) degree in 2002, and the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree (with Honors) in 2006, both in Electrical Engineering, from the Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL. From June 2006 to June 2014, Dr. Williamson held a tenure-track Assistant Professor position, followed by a tenured Associate Professor position in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, at Concordia University, in Montreal, Canada. He is currently a Professor in the Department of Electrical, Computer, and Software Engineering, at the University of Ontario-Institute of Technology (UOIT), in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. He also holds the prestigious NSERC Canada Research Chair in Electric Energy Storage Systems for Transportation Electrification. Dr. Williamson's research interests include electric energy storage systems, power electronics, and motor drives for e-transportation and autonomous e-mobility applications. Dr. Williamson is a Senior Member of the IEEE and a Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE Vehicular Technology Society.
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- RV College of Engineering, Bangalore
- Mysore Rd, RV Vidyaniketan, Post, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560059
- Bangalore, Karnataka
- India 560059
- Building: Seminar Hall, Dept. of Chemical Engineering,
- Room Number: Seminar Hall, Dept. of Chemical Engineering,
Speakers
Saravanan
Power Electronics in Traction Applications(Locomotives and High Speed)
Seminar on Power Electronics in Traction Applications- Locomotives and High Speed is delivered
Address:Lead Traction Control at Alstom Transport, India, , Bangalore, India, 560093
Sheldon of PELS
Advanced Electric Energy Storage Systems and Charging Infrastructure for future Electrified Transportation and Autonomo
A seminar on Advanced Electric Energy Storage Systems and Charging Infrastructure for future Electrified Transportation and Autonomous E-Mobility is delivered
Biography:
Speaker 2 Biography
Sheldon S. Williamson received his Bachelors of Engineering (B.E.) degree in Electrical Engineering with high distinction from University of Mumbai, India, in 1999. He received the Masters of Science (MS) degree in 2002, and the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree (with Honors) in 2006, both in Electrical Engineering, from the Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL. From June 2006 to June 2014, Dr. Williamson held a tenure-track Assistant Professor position, followed by a tenured Associate Professor position in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, at Concordia University, in Montreal, Canada. He is currently a Professor in the Department of Electrical, Computer, and Software Engineering, at the University of Ontario-Institute of Technology (UOIT), in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. He also holds the prestigious NSERC Canada Research Chair in Electric Energy Storage Systems for Transportation Electrification. Dr. Williamson's research interests include electric energy storage systems, power electronics, and motor drives for e-transportation and autonomous e-mobility applications. Dr. Williamson is a Senior Member of the IEEE and a Distinguished Lecturer of the IEEE Vehicular Technology Society.
Address:Department of Electrical, Computer, and Software Engineering, , Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, University of Ontario-Institute of Technology (UOIT), Canada
Agenda
9-9.30 Registration
9.45- Welcome address
10.00-11.00 Talk 1
11-11.30- break for Networking
11.30-12.30 am- Talk 2
12.30- Vote of Thanks