Amanda Jackson, Samantha Coday, Kelly Fernandez, and Rose Abramson win IEEE APEC best presentation awards

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Four EECS students in Robert Pilawa-Podgurski’s lab have won best presentation awards for papers they presented at the 2022 IEEE Applied Power Electronics Conference (APEC) in March.  Three Technical Lecture Awards were won by:  undergraduate EECS student Amanda Jackson for “A Capacitively-Isolated Dual Extended LC-Tank Converter with 50% Two-Phase Operation at Even Conversion Ratios;” graduate student Samantha Coday for “Design and Implementation of a (Flying) Flying Capacitor Multilevel Converter;” and graduate student Kelly Fernandez for “A Charge Injection Loss Compensation Method for a Series-Stacked Buffer to Reduce Current and Voltage Ripple in Single-Phase Systems.”  Graduate student Rose Abramson won a Technical Dialogue Award for “Core Size Scaling Law of Two-Phase Coupled Inductors — Demonstration in a 48-to-1.8 V MLB-Pol Converter.”   The Technical Sessions showcased the best, peer-reviewed papers that described “new design ideas” and “innovative solutions” in “all areas of technical interest for the practicing power electronics professional.” The dialogue sessions concentrated on papers “with a more specialized focus.”  APEC is the premier conference in the field of power electronics.