Programs and Courses
- Undergraduation in Electrical Engineering
- Graduate Program in Electrical Engineering
- Graduate Program in Telecommunication Engineering
Lines of Research
- Power Electronics
- Control
- Magnetic Levitation
Foreign languages used
- English
- Spanish
Activities developed
Development of undergraduate reports, master dissertations and doctoral thesis related to applications of power electronics, drives and control. Many of the works have been developed with electro-mechanical systems. Current activities include computer simulations and experiments. The last works are related to the following subjects: single phase static compensation, axial flow reluctance motor, wheelchair motorization, resonant battery charger, modeling and control of brushless DC motors (BLDC), modeling and control of DC-DC converters with unit power factor, electromagnetic bearings and new structures for electromagnetic bearings.
Study background required
- Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Control Engineering, Mechatronics Engineering, Computation Engineering.
- Basic electrical and electronic circuits, basic programming, use of simulators.