Power Electronics: A Key Technology for Transport Decarbonization

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The speaker will present some of the work at the University of Nottingham on railway power supplies, EV charging networks, and EMI mitigation in ultra-high-speed WBG motor drives.



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  • Date: 18 May 2023
  • Time: 02:00 PM to 03:30 PM
  • All times are (UTC+05:30) Chennai
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  • Department of Electrical Engineering
  • IIT Delhi, Hauz Khas, New Delhi
  • Delhi, Delhi
  • India 110016
  • Building: Block III
  • Room Number: Committee Room

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  • Soumya Shubhra Nag
    Assistant Professor
    Department of Electrical Engineering
    Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi
    New Delhi - 110016
    Phone- +91-11-2659-1090 (Office)
    Home page: http://web.iitd.ac.in/~ssnag/

    Soumya.Shubhra.Nag@ee.iitd.ac.in



  Speakers

Prof. Tabish. N. Mir of University of Nottingham

Topic:

Power Electronics: A Key Technology for Transport Decarbonization

The speaker will present some of the work at the University of Nottingham on railway power supplies, EV charging networks, and EMI mitigation in ultra-high-speed WBG motor drives.

Biography:

Tabish N. Mir was born in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India, in 1991. She received the B.Tech. Degree in electrical engineering from NIT Srinagar, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India, in 2014, and Ph.D. degree in power electronics and electric drives from the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi, Delhi, India, in 2020. From 2016 to 2020, she was a Trainee Teacher under the Trainee Teacher Scheme of the Ministry of Education (erstwhile Ministry of Human Resource Development), Government of India, with the Department of Electrical Engineering, NIT Srinagar.  She worked as a Research Fellow in power electronics with the Birmingham Centre for Railway Research and Education, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, U.K. Currently, she is an Assistant Professor at the University of Nottingham, U.K.  Her research interests include matrix converters and their modulation techniques, predictive control in power electronics, power converters for railway applications, electric drives, sensorless control, and power quality.

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Address:University of Nottingham, , United Kingdom