Electric Mobility Components to Enable Chassis Electrification (Energy Harvesting and Storage Europe 2011)


Dr Johan Paulides,
Eindhoven University of Technology
Netherlands
 
2011522.

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  • Electrical active suspension
  • Electrical drive-train
  • Super charging
  • Electrical gearing

Speaker Biography (Ir Johannes Paulides)

Johannes Paulides (j.j.h.paulides@tue.nl) received the B.Eng. degree from the Avans University of Applied Sciences in 1998 and the M.Phil. and Ph.D. degrees in electronic and electrical engineering from the University of Sheffield in 2000 and 2005, respectively. From 2005-2009, he has been a Research Associate at Eindhoven University of Technology. Currently, he is an assistant professor within the electromechanics and power electronics group working on more-electrical drive solutions. He is also a technical, program committee member and editor of the IEEE International Magnetics (INTERMAG) Conference. From 1996 and 2008, respectively, he is a director of Paulides BV and Advanced Electromagnetics BV, both SMEs based in the Netherlands. His research activities span all facets of electrical drives, however, in particular electromagnetic devices for "More Electric" applications.

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