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Achour Ales
Grenoble Institute of Technology
France
Achour Ales received the diploma in electrical engineering from Ecole Militaire Polytechnique school, Algiers, Algeria in 2006. He obtained his Master in Electrical Engineering from Ecole Militaire Polytechnique school , Algiers, Algeria in 2009. He received His Ph.D at Grenoble University, Grenoble, France since 2015. His current research interest the Electromagnetic compatibility of the embedded network and power electronics.
Jean-Luc Schanen
Grenoble Institute of Technology
France
Jean-Luc Schanen (M’99–SM’04) was born in 1968. He received the Electrical Engineering Diploma and Ph.D. degrees from Grenoble Institute of Technology, Grenoble, France, in 1990 and 1994, respectively. He is currently a Professor with Grenoble Institute of Technology. He has been with the Grenoble Electrical Engineering Laboratory, St. Martin d’Hères, France, since 1994, working in the field of power electronics. His main activities concern the technological design of power converters. His research team uses (or develops if not available) all kinds of modeling tools in order to improve the performance of power electronics converters, including electromagnetic compatibility and thermal aspects.
Prof. Schanen is a Senior Member of the IEEE Power Electronics Society and IEEE Industry Applications Society, and was Chairman of the Power Electronics Devices and Components Committee of the IEEE Industry Applications Society between 2006 and 2007.
Djelloul Moussaoui
Grenoble Institute of Technology
France
Djelloul Moussaoui graduated in Electrical Engineering from Ecole Militaire Polytechnique d'Algiers, Algeria in 1987. He obtained his Ph.D in Electrical Engineering from Grenoble Institute of Technology, France in 1997. He became Professor in 2010, and is currently leading research in EMC in Power Electronics.
James Roudet
University Joseph Fourier, Grenoble
France
James Roudet was born in 1962. He holds PHD (1990) and electrical engineering diploma (1986). He is Professor at Grenoble University (Université Joseph Fourier, France), within the G2ELab (Grenoble Electrical Engineering Lab), in the field of power electronics. First research interest concerned resonant converters. Afterwards, he promoted EMC activities in the field of power electronics, and developed a leading activity in the technological design of power converters. He currently holds the director position of G2ELab, after several years of leading the power electronics team.
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