2019 Summer Course on Power Electronics and Applications - Power Electronics in E-Mobility Applications

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The course is scheduled in 2 weeks, 5 days a week.

Lecturers will be held during the 1st week, laboratory activities will take place during the 2nd week of the course.

Each course week can be attended independently and as a single short course.



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  • Start time: 01 Jul 2019 08:00 AM UTC
  • End time: 05 Jul 2019 11:00 AM UTC
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  • Via della Vasca Navale 79
  • Department of Engineering
  • Roma, Lazio
  • Italy 00146
  • Building: ex OMI

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  • Co-sponsored by University Roma Tre, Roma, Italy; ECPE – European Center for Power Electronics
  • Starts 20 January 2019 11:00 PM UTC
  • Ends 20 June 2019 10:00 PM UTC
  • No Admission Charge






Agenda

Monday, July 1st

Welcome, Introduction

DC Chargers for Electrical Vehicles today and tomorrow: concepts, topologies and semiconductor devices - Part I
DC Chargers for Electrical Vehicles today and tomorrow: concepts, topologies and semiconductor devices - Part II

Design of Power Modules

 

Tuesday, July 2nd

OPAL-RT solutions for power electronics real-time simulation on NI chassis

Tour at Semikron Italy Factory

 

Wednesday, July 3rd

High Power Fast DC Charging System for EVs - Part I High Power Fast DC Charging System for EVs - Part II

AC Current Control of Grid-Tied Converters – Part I

Development Trend of Si and WB Devices – What is required by the Application, Part I

 

Thursday, July 4th

AC Current Control of Grid-Tied Converters – Part II

Development Trend of Si and WB Devices – What is required by the Application, Part II

Power Converters and Chargers for e-mobility Applications

High Performances Phase and Frequency Estimation Techniques for Grid-Connected Converters: from theory to practical implementation

 

Friday, July 5th

Partial Power Processing Converters- A Way to go Beyond The Limits Multiple Choice Survey