Keynotes

KN1-1: Prof. Seddik Bacha

Grenoble Alpes University/G2Elab and
Supergrid Institute
France
seddik.bacha@g2elab.grenoble-inp.fr

Seddik Bacha received the Diploma of Electrical Engineering and the Magister Degree from the Ecole Nationale Polytechnique of Algiers, Algeria, respectively in 1982 and 1990. After 8 year of teaching activity at the Ecole Nationale Polytechnique and Abderahmane Mira University (Bejaia-Bgayet , Algeria) , he joined the Grenoble Electrical Engineering Laboratory in 1990 here he received the Doctorate Degree and "Habilitation à Diriger de Recherche" Diploma from Grenoble National Institute of Technology in 1993 and 1998 respectively. He is currently full professor within Grenoble Alpes University in charge of Electric Engineering, power Electronics, mathematics and control lectures for various undergraduate courses. His main research interests are modeling, control and simulation of energy systems and Supergrids/microgrids. He had supervised in this field more than 50 PhD defended thesis, published one book related to power electronics modeling and control and another one on Electric Vehicle to Grid management issues.

He has published nearly 450 journals and conferences papers in his area of expertise. He has been the Power System Group Manager (around 70 people) inside the G2Elab Laboratory during from 2000 to 2012 and Director Deputy of the National Group GDR SEEDS from 2012 to the end of 2017. Currently he is Program Scientific Director within the SuperGrid Institute in Lyon and President of its Scientific Council.
Others : Associate Editor and SS Guest Editor for IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics.


KN1-2: Dr. Michail Vasiladiotis

ABB
Senior R&D Engineer
ABB Switzerland Ltd
Austrasse
5300 Turgi
Switzerland
michail.vasiladiotis@ch.abb.com

Michail Vasiladiotis received the Diploma in electrical and computer engineering from the National Technical University of Athens, Athens, Greece, in 2009, and the Ph.D. degree in Energy from the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland, in 2014.
Since 2015, he has been with ABB Switzerland Ltd, Turgi, Switzerland, where he is currently a Senior R&D Engineer working on the product development of medium voltage high power multilevel static frequency converters for grid-connected applications.
He is the author/co-author of several journal articles, conference papers and patent applications.


KN2-1: Dr. Ing. Dusan Graovac

Head of System Engineering
Infineon Technologies AG
IFAG ATV SYS SE
Am Campeon 1-12
D-85579 Neubiberg
Germany
Dusan.Graovac@Infineon.com

After finishing University, Dr. Graovac started his professional career in teaching and research at Chair for Power Electronics, Institute for Power- and Electronics Engineering, University of Novi Sad, Serbia in 1995, where his focus was on grid connected power electronics and electric drives. Early 2001. he moved to Germany, where for 5 years he was Research & Development head for Tier 1 companies in power electronics applications like electric motor drives, railway, automotive, airborne systems and superconductors (Baldor Motors and Drives, Atena-MTU, Transtechnik GmbH & Co KG). Graovac joined Infineon Technologies beginning of 2006. First 3.5 years he spent as Principal Engineer for Automotive Application Engineering. Next station of his professional life was Head of Product Marketing for business line Electric Drive Train, Automotive, with global marketing responsibility for Infineon’s power products for Hybrid- and Electric Vehicles. Beginning 2013. he was appointed as Director and Global Head of System Engineering for Automotive Division of Infineon Technologies AG. Born in Novi Sad, Serbia, Dr. Graovac received his PhD, from University of Novi Sad, Serbia. He is IEEE Senior Member and has published over 100 scientific and marketing papers and holds several patents.


KN2-2: Prof. Marc Hiller

University in Karlsruhe
Karlsruhe
Germany
marc.hiller@kit.edu

Marc Hiller received his Diploma in Electrical Engineering from the Technical University Darmstadt, Germany, in 1999. After one year as R&D engineer for High Power Traction Drives at Siemens AG, Erlangen, Germany, he joined the University of Federal Armed Forces in Neubiberg, Germany, where he received the Doctorate Degree in 2008. In 2005 he joined the Low and Medium Voltage Drives Department of Siemens AG in Nuremberg, Germany, where he was the leading project manager in the development of the first Modular Multilevel Converter for Medium Voltage applications including island grid supply and drives in the MW range. In 2015 he joined the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany, where he holds the chair for Power Electronic Systems at the Institute of Electrical Engineering (ETI). His main research focus includes Medium Voltage Converters and PHiL applications as well as energy storage systems.


KN3-1: Asst. Prof. Miroslav Vasić

Universidad Politecnicade Madrid
Center for Industrial Electronics
Madrid, Spain
miroslav.vasic@upm.es

Miroslav Vasić was born in Serbia in 1981. He received the B.S. degree from the School of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia, in 2005. Since then he has been working at Centro de Electrónica Industrial at ETSII (UPM) where he received his M.S. in 2007 and his Ph.D. degree in 2010. He has been working as assistant professor at UPM since 2015.
His research interest includes application of power converters and their optimization. In the recent years great part of his research activities has been related to the research of new semiconductor devices based on GaN and their impact on power electronics.
Miroslav Vasić has published more than 70 peer-reviewed technical papers at conferences and in IEEE journals. In 2012 he received the Semikron Innovation Award for the teamwork on “RF Power Amplifier with Increased Efficiency and Bandwidth.” In 2015 he received a medal from Spanish Royal Academy of Engineering as a recognition of his research trajectory and in 2016 he received UPM Research Projection Award for the best young researcher at Universidad Politécnica de Madrid.


KN4-1: Prof. Dr. Johann W. Kolar

Director, Power Electronic Systems Laboratory
Department of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering (D-ITET)
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
ETH Zentrum
Physikstrasse 3, ETL H23
CH-8092 Zurich
Switzerland
kolar@lem.ee.ethz.ch

Johann W. Kolar is a Fellow of the IEEE and has received his PhD degree (summa cum laude) from the Vienna University of Technology, Austria. He is currently a Full Professor and the Head of the Power Electronic Systems Laboratory at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zurich. He has proposed numerous novel PWM converter topologies, modulation and control concepts and has supervised 70+ Ph.D. students. He has published 880+ scientific papers in international journals and conference proceedings and has filed 190+ patents. He received numerous awards, incl. 29 IEEE Transactions and Conference Prize Paper Awards, the 2016 IEEE William E. Newell Power Electronics Award, and 2 ETH Zurich Golden Owl Awards for excellence in teaching. The focus of his current research is on ultra-compact / ultra-efficient SiC and GaN converter systems, solid-state transformers, advanced three-phase inverter concepts for variable speed motor drives, ultra-high speed and bearingless motors / actuators, and design automation in power electronics/mechatronics.