Arizona State University
Mike K. Ranjram is an Assistant Professor in Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering at Arizona State University.
He received the B.A.Sc. and M.A.Sc. Degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Toronto in 2013 and 2015, respectively, and the Ph. D. degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2021. His main research interest is in making power electronics smaller, more efficient, and more capable, and in leveraging these improvements to enable the next generation of sustainable systems and devices. A current focus is on high-frequency power conversion, and on system- and component-level techniques for reducing the cost, volume, weight, and loss of power magnetic components, which today present a dominant bottleneck toward improved power conversion.
He has developed high performance power electronics in a wide range of applications, including 45W mobile phone chargers, 1kW data center supplies, 30kW battery energy storage systems, and MW-level high-voltage dc systems.
Dr. Ranjram is a recipient of the IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics Prize Paper Award and the ASU Top 5% Teaching Award. He authored the solutions manual for the 2nd edition of Principles of Power Electronics.
Tuesday, March 18, 2025
8:30 AM – 12:00 PM ET