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Pat Wheeler

Faculty Director of Global Engagement, Head of Power Electronics, Machines and Control Research Group and Professor of Power Electronic Systems, Faculty of Engineering

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Biography

Prof. Pat Wheeler received his PhD degree in Electrical Engineering for his work on Matrix Converters at the University of Bristol, England in 1993. In 1993 he moved to the University of Nottingham and worked as a research assistant in the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

In 1996 he became a lecturer in Power Electronic Systems with the Power Electronics, Machines and Control Group at the University of Nottingham, UK, becoming a Senior Lecturer in 2003, and a Professor in January 2008. He was Head of Department from 2014 to 2017. He is Head of the Power Electronics, Machines and Control Research Group and Faculty Director of Global Engagement.

Expertise Summary

Power electronics

Research Summary

Professor Wheeler is currently researching:

  • power electronic converters
  • power converters for power system applications
  • technologies for the More Electric Aircraft

Recent Publications

Future Research

I welcome inquiries from potential PhD candidates from Home, EU and international countries who are interested in the following research areas:

Power Electronics, Power Converters, Transportation Electrification, All/More Electric Aircraft, Power Converters for Power System applications, Electric Aircraft Propulsion, Matrix Converters, Multi-level/Modular Power Converters, Use of SiC/GaN Power Semiconductors, AC Motor Drives, Management of Li based Batteries, Electric cars/bikes.

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