Queen's University
Senior Member, IEEE, received the Ph.D. degree in power electronics from ePEARL Laboratory, Queen’s University, Canada, in 2005. Hewas an Adjunct Assistant Professor involved in teaching and research with Queen’s University. In 2007, he joined Bombardier Transportation, where he was a Senior Research and Development Engineer. In 2012, he joined Alstom Transport as a Research and Development Engineering Manager. His research interests include electromechanical systems for the transportation industry, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) for the railways, and power electronics applications for the information technology. He was the motor and electronics Manager for Armstrong Pumps before coming back to Academia. He is currently an Associate Professor with the ECSE Department, University of Ontario, Institute of Technology (UOIT), Canada, where he is also the Director of the Power Electronics and Drives Laboratory (PEDAL) and the University’s Leader of the Space-X Team. He has more than 80 papers in the top tier IEEE journals and conferences with five U.S./Canadian patents. He is a fellow of the Canadian Council of Professional Engineers. He is a professional Engineer in the province of Ontario. He is the chair of the IEEE PELS section at IEEE Torono chapter since 2020. He is an appointed Adjunct Professor with the Royal Military College (RMC), Canada. He is a member of the IEEE Committee of Transportation standards and a fellow expert of the Canadian government on many future infrastructure directives. He was recently appointed to the consultancy board of Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC). He is also a member of the Egyptian Syndicate of Engineering.
D22.2 - A High-Efficient Hybrid Traction Inverter in Electric Vehicle Applications
Thursday, March 20, 2025
11:30 AM – 1:30 PM ET