Case Study
Monday, September 29
12:05 PM - 12:30 PM
Live in Berlin
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As electric vehicles advance, the demands for higher performance, efficiency, and reliability keep growing. Modern drivetrains must become not only more powerful, but also smarter, self-monitoring, and robust against aging. This talk shows how semiconductor health, motor technology, and inverter architecture interact on a system level. We discuss real-time condition monitoring of power semiconductors (Si, SiC, GaN) and their aging, review current motor types and control strategies, and explain how inverter topologies affect efficiency, EMI, and battery integration. The goal is to give a comprehensive overview of the next generation of intelligent, self-monitoring electric vehicle platforms.
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Dr. Murat Karabacak has conducted research for more than 10 years to develop promising solutions for power electronics, electrical machines and drives, wind turbines, microgrids and linear-nonlinear control systems. He has teaching, research and project management experience in power electronics and its applications and has supervised and consulted on many projects relating to power electronics circuit design, converter design, wind turbine control, battery charging and testing applications, solid state power switches and more. Murat is passionate about advancing the knowledge and practice of power electronics for sustainable and efficient energy systems.