The List

Our Objectives

Provide PSMA Member Companies a resource to identify Educational and University Institutions, world wide, which have ongoing and active programs in power electronics. This will provide the Member Companies a source for attracting potential new employees and opportunity for possible partnering on Research and Development projects.

Provide the Educational and University Institutions an opportunity to promote their programs in power electronics to interested companies outside their immediate areas. This exposure could result in generating additional support for the institution from the power sources industry for ongoing and new programs. In addition the exposure will provide the students and graduates with additional options as they transition from the educational to the business community.

Click on the links below for detailed program information for each of the listed Universities.

Texas A&M University

Program description:

The Electric Power & Power Electronics Institute (EPPEI) is aimed at developing a partnership with industry where EPPEI Faculty and students provide a variety of targeted services with tangible benefits and the industry provides funding for this joint effort.

# Grad students: 552
# Undergrad students: 850
Contact e-mail: rbalog@ece.tamu.edu
Contact name: Robert S. Balog
Department website: http://ece.tamu.edu/~rbalog/
Contact website #2: http://eppe.tamu.edu/
Department: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Faculty:

Power Electronics and Machines / Drives: Robert S. Balog, Mehrdad Ehsani, Prasad Enjeti, Hamid A. Toliyat

University website: http://www.tamu.edu/