Ducati Engineering SpA
Nicola Gallazzi
Via M. E. Lepido
Bologna, Emilia Romagna 40182
Italy
Telephone: +393-666-713-878
E-mail: n.gallazzi@ducatienergia.com
Website: https://www.ducatienergia.com/index.php?lang=en
Ducati Engineering SpA owns its fame to the Ducati brothers who established DUCATI company in 1926; 22 years later, DUCATI was split in two other companies, DUCATI Elettrotecnica and DUCATI Meccanica (today DUCATI Motor).
DUCATI Energia was founded in 1985 due to the merge of DUCATI Elettrotecnica and Zanussi Elettromeccanica and nowadays it's considered one of the most important company in the Bologna area.
DUCATI Energia Group assets a staff list of about 1250 employees working in its 9 worldwide plants. The main fields of activities are the following: capacitors, power factor correction and power electronics, wind power generators, alternators and ignition systems, electrical vehicles and charging stations, energy analysers, electric network tele-control systems, railway signalling systems, ticket issuing and transport automation systems.
KU Leuven
Wilmar Martinez
Kasteelpark Arenberg
10 bus 2445 B-3001
Leuven, Flanders 3001
Belgium
Telephone: +324-8789-8661
E-mail: wilmar.martinez@kuleuven.be
Website: https://www.kuleuven.be
KU Leuven is an international community where innovative research is the basis of all courses. Driven researchers and curious students constantly gain new insights and use their knowledge to address the challenges of our time. Wilmar Martinez received his B.S. degree in Electronics Engineering and the M.Sc. degree in Electrical Engineering from Universidad Nacional de Colombia in 2011 and 2013, and the Ph.D. degree in Electronic Function and System Engineering from Shimane University, Japan in 2016. He was a postdoctoral researcher at the Toyota Technological Institute, Japan in 2016, and at Aalto University, Finland in 2017. From 2018, he is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering (ESAT) at KU Leuven, Belgium. His current research interests include multi objective optimization of power converters, evaluation of iron losses of magnetic materials, and study of SiC and GaN Switches for Electric Vehicles and Renewable Energy Systems.
Princeton University
Nena Golubovic
34 Chambers Street
Room 111
Princeton, NJ 08542
Telephone: 516-849-3969
E-mail: nena@princeton.edu
Website: https://kellercenter.princeton.edu
The Keller Center for Innovation in Engineering Education equips undergraduate students, graduate students and faculty with the knowledge, mentoring and resources needed to conceive and execute projects of personal and societal impact. Keller does so by offering educational opportunities that bridge engineering and the liberal arts and help shape rewarding career paths. This includes curricular and co-curricular programs organized around design, design thinking, entrepreneurship and innovative teaching, at the intersection of technology and society.
The Keller Center is based in Princeton University's School of Engineering and Applied Science and shares the school's vision for bridging disciplines to ensure that all students are prepared to put science and technology to use in solving critical societal challenges. The Keller Center thus serves as a hub, connecting students, in engineering, the humanities, arts, social sciences and natural sciences with each other, as well as connecting them with the broader campus community and beyond.
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