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Course Outline
- Introduction to Power Electronics and Applications/PE Overview
- DC/AC Inverters
- Rectifiers
- Fundamentals of Capacitors and Inductors in Power Electronics
- Basic DC/DC Converters
- Electric Vehicle Chargers
- EMI for Power Electronics I
- EMI for Power Electronics II
- Reliability Engineering for Power Electronics I
- Reliability Engineering for Power Electronics II
- Thermal Engineering Practice for Power Electronics I
- Thermal Engineering Practice for Power Electronics II
- Controls and Dynamics
- Insulation and Dielectric Design
- Introduction to Wide Bandgap Devices
- Examples of Power Electronics in EVs/HEVs
Course Schedule
Registration Date/Time:
9/9/2025 8:0am Central Time
Event Dates/Times:
- 9/9/2025 8:30am - 4:00pm Central Time
- 9/10/2025 8:30am - 4:00pm Central Time
- 9/11/2025 8:30am - 4:00pm Central Time
Location
Venue
Program Director & Instructors
Program Director
Erick Oberstar
Thomas Jahns
Grainger Professor of Power Electronics And Electric Machines
Dr. Thomas M. Jahns received his bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees from MIT, all in electrical engineering.
Dr. Jahns joined the faculty of the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1998 in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. He served for 14 years as a Co-Director of the Wisconsin Electric Machines and Power Electronics Consortium (WEMPEC), a world-renowned university/industry consortium in the electrical power engineering field. Since 2021, he is the Grainger Emeritus Professor of Power Electronics and Electrical Machines.
Prior to coming to UW-Madison, Dr. Jahns worked at GE Corporate Research and Development (now GE Global Research) in Niskayuna, NY, for 15 years, where he pursued new power electronics and motor drive technology in a variety of research and management positions. His current research interests at UW-Madison include integrated motor drives and electrified propulsion for both land vehicles and aircraft.
Dr. Jahns is a Fellow of IEEE. He received the 2005 IEEE Nikola Tesla Technical Field Award “for pioneering contributions to the design and application of AC permanent magnet machines”. Dr. Jahns is a Past President of the IEEE Power Electronics Society. He was elected to the US National Academy of Engineering in 2015 and received the IEEE Medal in Power Engineering in 2022.
Erick Oberstar
Program Director
Dr. Oberstar is a Program Director with InterPro and has over 27 years of engineering and entrepreneurial experiences. At InterPro he manages programs for and teaches in the areas of AI/ML, Electrification, and Mechatronics. He has deep experience in embedded real time control systems, signal and image processing, robotics, automation, medical devices. He managed the UW-Madison Mechatronics Laboratory for 22 years where he taught courses in mechatronics, manufacturing automation, automatic controls, and discrete time controls.
He has previous technical roles as a Scientist in the dept. of Medical Physics at UW, consultant for St. Jude Medical, and electrical engineer for Orbital Technologies Corporation, and Automation Components. In addition, he has numerous entrepreneurial experiences working on blood flow quantification,bnight vision, bacterial detection, robotics, automation, and general product development.
Dr. Oberstar has a Ph.D in Biomedical Engr., and MS in Electrical and Computer Engr. (WEMPEC) from U.W. – Madison, and a BS Electrical Engr. from U.W. – Platteville. He has over 30 publications with over 400 citations & 3 patents. Dr. Oberstar is a WI Professional Engineer, Harvey Spangler Award for Technology Enhanced Education winner & judge, as well as SPIE & IEEE member.
Renato Amorin Torres
Researcher
Renato Amorim Torres received the B.Sc. degree in electrical engineering from the Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, in 2016, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Wisconsin–Madison, Madison, WI, USA, in 2020 and 2022, respectively. During his M.S. and Ph.D. studies, he was a Research Assistant with the Wisconsin Electric Machines and Power Electronics Consortium (WEMPEC). Since completing his Ph.D., he has been working as a Researcher in Electric Machines and Drive Systems at General Motors Research and Development. His research interests includes power electronics and electric machines with focus areas on machine controls, wide-bandgap power devices, power electronics integration and EMI.