National Taiwan University
My name is Sean Logi, also known as 吳偉安, and I am currently a Master’s student at the Graduate Institute of Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan University (NTU) in PEARS (Power Electronics for Advanced Renewable System) lab. With a deep interest in power electronics, I am committed to pursuing knowledge and practical experience in this field. My journey in electrical engineering began with a Bachelor’s degree from NTU, where I cultivated my skills and developed a strong academic foundation.
One of my most rewarding experiences was collaborating on a research project titled "Flexible PCB Connection Methods for Wearable Energy Harvesting Applications." This work was recognized and presented at the IEEE Applied Power Electronics Conference in 2023. In addition to my technical pursuits, I am fluent in Indonesian, English, and Mandarin, which has enabled me to connect with diverse teams and communities. My technical proficiency includes programming in Python and C++, as well as using tools like MATLAB and SIMULINK. I strive to apply my skills and experiences to solve real-world challenges in electrical engineering, continuously learning and contributing to advancements in technology.
T15.7 - Design and Evaluation of Flexible Inductors for Wearable Power Electronics
Wednesday, March 19, 2025
11:00 AM – 11:20 AM ET