University of Bath
Professor Peter Wilson PhD MBA BEng CEng FIET FBCS FHEA SMIEEE is a full Professor of Computer Engineering and Power Electronics at the University of Bath, UK
An experienced Professor of Electronic Engineering (specialising in Power Electronics, Design Automation and Robotics) at the University of Bath. Previously at University Southampton and Deputy Director of the Dyson Institute of Engineering and Technology with an industrial background in Aerospace, Automotive, Robotics and Electronics sectors. Served as Head and Deputy Head of Department of the Electronic and Electrical Engineering at University of Bath, Director of the Centre for Autonomous Systems and Robotics (CENTAUR), Theme Lead for the Institute of Advanced Automotive Propulsion Systems (IAAPS), Theme Lead and CI for CDT in Advanced Automotive Propulsion Systems (AAPS-CDT) and CDT in Accountable, Responsible and Transparent AI (ART-AI).
Research funding of >£20M, as PI on 10+ Grants (EPSRC/EU/Industry), CI on 10+ Grants (EPSRC/Industry) with a commensurate level of consistent research output across a variety of disciplines, with 150+ Journal, Conference and other Articles, book chapters, 4 Books, patents. This research has also led to numerous patents and start-ups including Integra Design Ltd and Dolphin IP Ltd.
Research areas encompass Integrated Circuit Electronics (Digital, Analogue and Mixed Signal), Robotics and Autonomous Systems, Neurocomputing, Bioinspired Computation, Embedded Systems, Computational Intelligence, Power Electronics, Design Automation, and Electro-Magnetic Devices.
Long standing leader with the IEEE having served as Vice President of IEEE Power Electronics Society (PELS) from 2013-2019, Member at Large (2024-2026), Chair of the IEEE PELS DEI Committee, Chair International Technology Roadmap for wide bandgap Power Semiconductors (ITRW). Fellow of the IET, Fellow of the BCS, Fellow of the HEA, CEng and Senior Member of the IEEE. Has been recognised with numerous awards including IEEE Standards Medallion Winner 2020.
IS10.3 - Computational Intelligence Techniques for Improved Virtual Prototypes in Power Electronics
Wednesday, March 19, 2025
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