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Sanjana Ahmed
University of Nottingham
United Kingdom
Sanjana Ahmed received the B.Sc. degree in electrical and electronic engineering from BRAC University, Dhaka, Bangladesh, in 2013 and the M.Sc. degree in electrical engineering for sustainable and renewable energy from University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK, in 2014. She is currently pursuing the Ph.D. degree in electrical and electronic engineering at the Power Electronics, Machines and Control Group at the University of Nottingham, UK.
Her research interest includes renewable energy technologies, management of power network, energy storage and marine application of renewable energy.
Alberto Castellazzi
Associate Professor of Power Electronics, Faculty of Engineering, University of Nottingham
United Kingdom
Alberto Castellazzi received the M.S. degree in physics from the University of Milan, Milan, Italy, and the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from the Munich University of Technology, Munich, Germany. He is currently a Lecturer in power electronics with the Power Electronics, Machines, and Control Group, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, U.K. He has been engaged in research in power electronics circuits and devices for more than ten years and has been affiliated to some of the main European institutions in the field (Siemens Corporate Technology, TU Munich, ETH Zurich, ALSTOM-PEARL). His current research interests include the multi-domain multilevel abstraction modeling and simulation of power components and assemblies, novel packaging and integration approaches for semiconductor power devices, high-temperature electronics (SiC), dc–dc converters, and reliability investigations.
Arthur Williams
http://www.picohydro.org.uk/
Director of Post-graduate taught courses in EEE, Faculty of Engineering, University of Nottingham
United Kingdom
Arthur Williams received a B.A. in engineering science from St. John’s College, Oxford and then worked for GEC Large Machines in Rugby in Electrical Machine Development. Later he began research into micro-hydro systems, often working in collaboration with the Intermediate Technology Development Group (now "Practical Action"). He completed a PhD at Nottingham Trent University in 1992. He has been involved in the development and dissemination of low-cost technologies for rural electrification, and has visited Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Peru in connection with this work. He has been a lecturer in Electrical and in Mechanical Engineering at Nottingham Trent University before transferring to the University of Nottingham in 2007. He lectures in the field of sustainable energy and is course director for the interdisciplinary MSc in Sustainable Energy Engineering. His research is in Renewable Energy systems.
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