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Academic Report: Applications of Multilevel Converters to Grid Connections and Motor Drives

Date:2018-11-09Editor:1132

Topic: Applications of Multilevel Converters to GridConnections and Motor Drives

Speaker: Hirofumi Akagi,Distinguished Professor Tokyo Institute of Technology               

Time: 14:00, Thursday, Nov. 9th

Venue: Room 201, Electrical Engineering Building, Yuquan Campus

Abstract:

This talk presents cascaded multilevel converters and modular multilevel converters, or morestrictly, modular multilevel cascade converters in a broad sense. Special attention is paid to circuittopology and control strategy, along with their applications to grid connections and motor drivesystems. This speaker turns on a modular multilevel converter, or more strictly, a modularmultilevel double-star chopper-cell (DSCC) converter that attracts the most attention among thesix modular multilevel cascade converter family members. Finally, the speaker presents threedownscaled motor drive systems using two kinds of modular multilevel cascade converters.

About the speaker:

Hirofumi Akagi is the IEEE Fellow. He received his Ph. D. degree in electrical engineering fromthe Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan, in 1979. Since 2000, he has been Professor,currently Distinguished Professor, in the department of electrical and electronic engineering atthe Tokyo Institute of Technology. Prior to it, he was Professor at Okayama University, Okayama,Japan, from 1991 to 1999, and Assistant and then Associate Professor at Nagaoka University ofTechnology, Nagaoka, Japan from April 1979 to 1991. Dr. Akagi served as the President of theIEEE Power Electronics Society from 2007 to 2008 for two years, and the IEEE Division IIDirector from 2015 to 2016 for two years. His research interests include power conversion systemsand their applications to industry, transportation, and utility. He has authored and coauthoredabout 140 IEEE Transactions papers, and three invited papers in the Proceedings of the IEEE. Hehas received six IEEE Transactions Prize Paper Awards, and 15 IEEE Industry ApplicationsSociety Committee Prize Paper Awards. In addition, he is the recipient of the 2001 IEEE PowerElectronics Society William E. Newell Award, the 2004 IEEE Industry Applications SocietyOutstanding Achievement Award, the 2008 IEEE Richard H. Kaufmann Award, the 2012 IEEEPower & Energy Society Nari Hingorani Custom Power Award, and the 2018 IEEE Medal inPower Engineering.

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