IEEE VTS DISTINGUISHED TALK: Modern Electric Vehicles – From Research to Education

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Electric vehicles (EVs) are one of the most important technological innovations that can save the environment. Over the years, there have been active EV research, leading to commercialization and popularization of EVs in recent years. Nevertheless, EV education is lagging behind the development of EVs. In this lecture, an overview of EVs will first be given. On the one hand, the latest EV research activities will be discussed and relevant directions will be identified. On the other hand, the emerging EV education including undergraduate and postgraduate levels will be presented.



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  • Date: 06 Dec 2024
  • Time: 06:00 AM UTC to 07:00 AM UTC
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  • E4-101, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou), Guangdong
  • Guangzhou, Guangdong
  • China

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  • Co-sponsored by Wei Han


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K.T. Chau of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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Modern Electric Vehicles – From Research to Education

Electric vehicles (EVs) are one of the most important technological innovations that can save the environment. Over the years, there have been active EV research, leading to commercialization and popularization of EVs in recent years. Nevertheless, EV education is lagging behind the development of EVs. In this lecture, an overview of EVs will first be given. On the one hand, the latest EV research activities will be discussed and relevant directions will be identified. On the other hand, the emerging EV education including undergraduate and postgraduate levels will be presented.

Biography:

Professor K.T. Chau currently serves as Chair Professor of Electrical Energy Engineering at the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering in the Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU). He is a Chartered Engineer (CEng), Fellow of the Institution of Engineering and Technology (FIET), and Fellow of the Hong Kong Institution of Engineers (FHKIE). He is elected Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (FIEEE) for Contributions to Energy Systems for Electric and Hybrid Vehicles. Professor Chau has published 9 books, 10 book chapters and over 370 refereed journal papers. He has been honored the IEEE Vehicular Technology Society (VTS) Distinguished Lecturer and Distinguished Speaker.