The Power Electronics Group offers Bachelor’s or Master’s degree projects and Ph.D. projects on cutting-edge topics in electrical energy conversion and control. You are welcome to contact the group’s faculty using the emails available here.
Information on PhD Schools can be found at the links reported below. Both the PhD Schools allow to develop PhD courses on topics on power electronics.
– PhD Course at the Department of Management and Engineering, Curriculum in Mechatronics
– PhD Course at the Department of Information Engineering
The University’s website for PhD Students can be found here.
Ph.D. Courses
- Doctoral Courses
Ph.D. Courses in Power Electronics
Our PhD program offers an in-depth exploration of advanced power electronics, focusing on electronic conversion circuits and related control challenges. Students will engage in cutting-edge research on topics such as DC microgrids, multiport converters, grid interfacing, and stability and passivity in power electronic systems. The program emphasizes the development of innovative control methodologies and practical applications in areas like electric vehicles, renewable energy systems, and microgrid technologies. With a balance of theoretical and experimental work, students have opportunities to publish in leading IEEE journals and present their findings at major international conferences. Join us to be part of a dynamic research team advancing the field of power electronics.
Required Skills:
- Familiarity with inverter topologies and their control strategies
- Experience with digital signal processing (DSP) and control algorithms.
- Knowledge of grid connection standards and regulations.
- Skills in Matlab/Simulink circuit simulation and hardware testing.
Contact: Paolo Mattavelli