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FRENETIC
Jose Maria Molina
C/Rio Rosas 36
Madrid 28003
Spain
Telephone: 915 29 60 07
E-mail: jose@spfrenetic.com
Website: spfrenetic.com
Founded in 2017, Frenetic was created with the goal of making magnetics simple. They are a power electronics company that is revolutionizing the world of magnetics with their A.I. technology, which is replacing the need for antiquated engineering methods. This technology is used to design optimal transformers and inductors, build samples in our laboratory and even assist with circuit integration.
ISE Magnetics
SMA Batenburg
Droogdokkeneiland 29
5026 SP Tilburg
The Netherlands
Telephone: 0031-134625910
E-mail: engineering@ise.nl
Website: www.isemagnetics.com
ISE (Inductive Systems Europe) is headquartered in The Netherlands with (production) offices in Hungary and France. ISE is a designer and manufacturer of custom specific inductive solutions, that are developed for a large range of markets to last many years. ISE's customers include medical, aerospace, general electronics (SMPS) and many other high tech applications.
With production locally and in eastern-Europe, as well as strictly controlled subcontracting in Asia, ISE provides fastlane solutions at competitive prices. ISE's main principles are quality of design and finished product.
Harish Sarma Krishnamoorthy
University of Houston
4726 Calhoun Rd.
Houston, TX 77204
Telephone: 713-743-7382
E-mail: hskrishn@uh.edu
Website: pemses.ece.uh.edu/
Harish S. Krishnamoorthy received his B.Tech degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from National Institute of Technology (NIT), Tiruchirappalli, India and Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX. At present, he is an assistant professor in the department of electrical and computer science engineering at the University of Houston. Prior to this, he was the electrical engineer in the Houston Formation Evaluation (HFE) Center at Schlumberger REMS, Houston, TX. He has also worked as an electronics engineer in the New Product Introduction team General Electric (GE) Energy and as Research Supplemental Engineer and Hardware Engineering Intern in Ford and Google Inc. His research interests are in the area of power electronic converters and control, power conversion for data centers, electric vehicles, batteries, high power density converters and packaging techniques for applications in extreme environments, power supply design, modeling and control, analog circuit design and EMI/EMC, six sigma based statistical analysis for power systems, IoT applications and renewable energy systems.
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