Expert in Electrical Machines and Power Systems Engineering
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Delft University of TechnologyJianning Dong serves as an Assistant Professor in the DC Systems, Energy Conversion and Storage Group at Delft University of Technology, where he has been advancing research in electrical machines and power systems since October 2016. After earning both his BSc and PhD degrees in electrical engineering from Southeast University, Nanjing, he completed a postdoctoral fellowship at McMaster Automotive Resource Centre in Canada. His research spans multiple areas of electrical engineering, with significant contributions to high-speed permanent magnet machines, wireless power transfer systems, and electric vehicle technologies. His work has garnered substantial recognition in the field, particularly his research on core loss analysis in permanent-magnet machines and comparative studies of surface-mounted versus interior permanent-magnet motors for high-speed applications. At TU Delft, he teaches courses including Electromagnetics, AC Machines, and Control of Electrical Drives while leading research initiatives in waste heat recovery, acoustic noise analysis, and wind turbine generator development. His expertise extends to practical applications in home appliances and electric vehicles, combining theoretical understanding with industrial applications to advance sustainable energy technologies.