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Projects
Sorted by Program Area
Contiuum Electromechanics
Dielectrometry Sensors and Algorithms in
Non-Destructive Testing of Materials, Electrical Power Apparatus, and Civil
Infrastructures
Ferrofluid Flow and Spin Profiles in Alternating
and Traveling Magnetic Fields
Model-based Landmine Detection Using Dielectrometry
Optical Tomography Measurements of High
Voltage Conduction and Breakdown Phenomena in Dielectrics
Polymer Gel Actuators and Sensors
Electric Power Systems
Nonintrusive Electrical Load Monitoring
High Voltage
Dielectrometry Sensors and Algorithms in
Non-Destructive Testing of Materials, Electrical Power Apparatus, and Civil
Infrastructures
Ferrofluid Flow and Spin Profiles in Alternating
and Traveling Magnetic Fields
Model-based Landmine Detection Using Dielectrometry
Optical Tomography Measurements of High
Voltage Conduction and Breakdown Phenomena in Dielectrics
Power Electronics and Control
Analysis, Design, and Control of Cellular
Power Converter Architectures
Servomechanical Drives
Bioengineering
None available
Control and Estimation
None available
Engineering Economics
None available
Advanced Automotive Electrical/Electronic Components and Systems
DC/DC Converters for Dual-Voltage Electrical Systems
High-Power Combined Starter/Alternator Machine
High-Power Generation
Starter/Alternator Control System
Electronically-Aided Power Generation and Control
COMPLETED
Methodology for Design and Evaluation of Advanced Automotive Electrical Power
Systems (MAESTrO)
Power Supply Architecture Transients/Performance
Energy Management System Design and Testing
in a Dual-Voltage System
COMPLETED
Dual-Voltage System Protection and Fusing
Investigation of Electric Arcs in 42 Volt Systems
EMI/EMC in Dual-Voltage Electrical Systems
Economic Analysis of 42V PowerNet Automobile Electrical
Systems
Non-Conventional Electricity Sources for Motor
Vehicles
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