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Marian K. Kazimierczuk, PhD, Professor of Electrical Engineering, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio, USA. He has taught undergraduate and graduate electronics courses in the field of high-frequency power electronics for more than 35 years. Professor Kazimierczuk has performed an extensive research on PWM and resonant power converters, electronic ballasts, high-frequency magnetic components, high-efficiency RF power amplifiers, modeling and control of power converters, active power factor correction, wireless power transfer, renewable energy sources, power MOSFET drivers, and wide-bandgap GaN and SiC semiconductor devices. He has published over 500 papers in IEEE Transactions, IET journals, and IEEE international conferences, has written eight textbooks, and holds 7 patents. He is a Life Fellow of the IEEE. Dalvir K. Saini, PhD, Research Engineer, Failure Analysis Lab, University of Dayton Research Institute, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio, USA. She has been pursuing the area of failure analysis of electrical systems and components related to aircraft safety, and has published several journal and conference publications in the field of modeling of switched-mode power converters. Agasthya Ayachit, PhD, Senior System Engineer, Mercedes-Benz Research & Development North America, Redford, Michigan, USA. He has been actively contributing to the design and development of power conversion stages in electric vehicle battery charging and e-drive systems. He has published several journal papers in IEEE Transactions, IET journals, and IEEE conferences in the field of small-signal modeling of power converters. His research interests are in the field of circuit topologies, modeling and design of power converters, wireless charging, and wide-bandgap semiconductor devices (GaN/SiC).
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