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Direct Current Control in Multilevel Converters

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  • UserMarkus Schaefer, Researcher from the University of Applied Sciences Wuerzburg-Schweinfurt, Germany
  • ClockMonday 07 March 2016, 11:00-12:00
  • HouseLevel 11: CAP Seminar Room (1009a).

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Multilevel converters have inherent benefits in terms of current waveform distortions and requires thus extensive control algorithm to deal with the extra complexity of the switching pattern. Markus will present his latest works on direct current control for multilevel converters, supported by hardware results.

Biography: Markus Schaefer is a researcher at the university of applied sciences Wuerzburg-Schweinfurt in Germany, working under the supervision of professor Angsa Ackva (head of the institute). Markus obtained his Master degree in 2010 and went back to research in 2013 after having having spent few years working for industry. His research interests are focused on control of multilevel converters and FPGA implementation.

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