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Dr. EnjetiPrasad Enjeti
Texas Instruments Professor, IEEE Fellow
Power Electronic & Clean Power Research Laboratory
&  Fuel Cell Power Systems Laboratory
Office: 216K, Zachry Engineering Center
Phone: (979) 845-7466
Fax: (979) 845-6259

Email: enjetitamu.edu


His primary research interests are: Advance converters for power supplies, motor drives; power quality issues, active power filter development; utility interface issues,  advancing switching power supply designs and solutions to complex power management issues in the context of analog mixed-signal applications; exploring alternative designs to meet the demands of high slew rate load currents at low output voltages; power conditioning systems for fuel cells, wind and solar energy systems; and design of high temperature power conversion systems with wide band-gap semiconductor devices. He holds four US patent and has licensed two new technologies to the industry so far. He was the recipient of the IEEE-IAS Second & third best paper award in 1993, 1998, 1999, 2001 & 1996 respectively; second best IEEE-IA transaction paper published in mid-year 1994 to mid-year 1995 and, IEEE-IAS Magazine Prize Article Award in the year 1996. In year 2000, he was elected to Fellow grade by the IEEE Fellow Committee for "Contributions to solutions of utility interface problems in power electronic systems and harmonic mitigation”. He is also the recipient of the select title “Class of 2001 Texas A&M University Faculty Fellow” Award for demonstrated achievement of excellence in research, scholarship and leadership in the field. He directed a team of students to design and build a low cost fuel cell inverter for residential applications, which won the 2001 future energy challenge award, grand prize, from the department of energy (DOE).

He is the lead developer of the Power Electronics / Power Quality & Fuel Cell Power Conditioning Laboratories at Texas A&M University and is actively involved in many projects with industries while engaged in teaching, research and consulting in the area of power electronics, motor drives, power quality and clean power utility interface issues. He is a registered professional engineer in the state of Texas.

 

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