Power Electronics Research at Northeastern University

Dr. Brad Lehman's Power Electronics Research Group

"All truths are easy to understand once they are discovered; the point is to discover them."  -- Galileo Galilei 






Power Electronics                                       Motion Control                                         Applied Nonlinear Control
What's Inside

Dr. Brad Lehman


Dr. Brad Lehman

Professor
442 Dana Research Building Dept. Elect. & Computer Engineering
Northeastern University
Boston, MA  02115

Voice(617)373-3052
Fax (617)373-8970
lehman@ece.neu.edu


“Merging fundamental research with real world applications, our research group attempts to improve the performance and reliability of high-frequency switch-mode converters. Annually composing of 7-10 graduate students, funded from industry and government labs, we have particular expertise in:

»   Modeling, simulation and control of power
     electronic systems;
»   Designing and building commercial-grade high
     power density DC-DC converters;
»   Integrated magnetics for DC-DC converters;

»   Battery
chargers for renewable energy systems;
»   Digital controllers for the High-Brightness Light
     Emitting Diode applications
."
                                                     ........  Dr. Brad Lehman

   

News

  Biography of Brad Lehman

  Teaching Philosophy  

  Research Projects

  Funding

  Awards & Accomplishments

  Publications
 

  Graduate Students

  Photo Gallery

 Alumni Group

          Related Links

 Northeastern University

 NEU graduate school of    Engineering

 Department of Electrical and  Computer Engineering

 Northeastern University  Libraries

 Electrical Engineering PhD in  NEU

 Northeastern's Research  Website

PROFESSOR BRAD LEHMAN RETURNS FROM SABBATICAL

Professor Brad Lehman is back from one year sabbatical at Fall semester 2008. 
                                     

Ting Qian received the Outstanding Research Assistant Award

 


Ting Qian, a Research Assistant at Dr. Brad Lehman's research group was awarded as one of the Outstanding Research Assistants at Northeastern University in 2007.