IDECE
Integration of Electrical Devices for Energy Conversion
This team focuses on scientific research and technological development for the design, modeling, and integration of electrical devices used in energy conversion systems. Its research includes the development of new micro-coil topologies, integrated micro-capacitors, micro-transformers, planar transformers, micro-filters, and micro-converters.
The team also investigates micro-sensors and micro-filters for non-destructive testing, as well as thermal and electromagnetic effects in microstructures. Its work combines device design, advanced characterization, and microelectronic integration for next-generation power electronics applications.
Research Overview
Team 4 develops integrated electrical devices for energy conversion, with research spanning planar and non-planar magnetic components, micro-converters, micro-filters, micro-sensors, and the thermal and electromagnetic behavior of microstructured systems.
Scientific Themes
Integrated Micro-Coils and Micro-Capacitors
Design of new micro-coil topologies and integrated micro-capacitors for micro-converter applications.
Micro-Transformer Design and Modeling
Design and modeling of integrated micro-transformers using advanced characterization techniques.
Planar Transformers, Micro-Filters and Micro-Converters
Design and development of planar transformers and compact conversion and filtering devices for power electronics.
Micro-Sensors and Non-Destructive Testing
Design of micro-sensors and micro-filters for non-destructive testing and monitoring applications.
Thermal and Electromagnetic Effects in Microstructures
Investigation of coupled thermal and electromagnetic phenomena in microstructured electrical devices.
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Team Composition
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Team Leader
Doctoral Researchers
Selected Publications
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