Utah State University
Bryce Hesterman received BSEE and MSEE degrees from Brigham Young University in 1987 and 1993, respectively and is currently the Principal Research Engineer at the ASPIRE National Science Foundation Engineering Research Center at Utah State University where he provides advanced engineering support, oversight, and leadership on major research and development projects related to electric vehicles. His industry experience includes designing power electronics for a variety of applications such as in-space electric propulsion, power supplies used in the plasma thin film industry, and electronic lighting ballasts. He invented or co-invented several soft-switching power converter topologies used in energy-efficient products and has been awarded 26 patents. He does a limited amount of consulting work. He enjoys modeling and simulation as well as designing and building electronic devices. He is a Life member of IEEE and has been a vice chair and chair of IEEE PELS chapters. He is currently an advisor to the USU student PELS chapter.
IS17.6 - Removing Effects of Parallel Capacitances from Inductance and Resistance Measurements
Wednesday, March 19, 2025
4:05 PM – 4:30 PM ET