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Welcome...
The Laboratory for Electromagnetic and Electronic Systems (LEES)
provides the theoretical basis, and component, circuit and system
technologies required to develop advanced electrical energy
applications.

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LEES Poster Presentation at the Endicott
House

The MIT laboratory for Electromagnetic and Electronic Systems (LEES), held
a poster session at Endicott House on the lab's student research
activities the afternoon of Tuesday, May 8, followed by a reception and
dinner.

COLLOQUIUMThe
LEES Colloquium sessions are held on Thursdays from
4:00-5:00pm, at Stata center classroom 32-155. A
laboratory member or an invited outside speaker give a 30-minute
presentation on their research..
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LEES is designed to encourage interdisciplinary activities with
other institute departments and laboratories. A member of the
laboratory generally participates in one or more of the following
areas:
- Power electronics
- Signal level control circuits and electronics
- Automotive electronics
- System identification and control
- Continuum electromechanics
- High voltage and insulation research
- Power systems modeling, control and economics
- International industrial relations.

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LEES in the news:
Work at MIT's Laboratory for
Electromagnetic and Electronic Systems (LEES) holds out the promise of
the first technologically significant and economically viable
alternative to conventional batteries in more than 200 years.....Read more

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Team plugs into
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