
About
Jason T. Stauth is an Associate Professor of Engineering and Director of the Partner School Dual Degree Program at Dartmouth College's Thayer School of Engineering. He specializes in high-frequency and chip-scale power electronics, photovoltaic systems, battery management, and integrated circuit design. His research focuses on energy-efficient power conversion systems and technology entrepreneurship.
Education:
- BA in Physics, Colby College (1999)
- BE in Engineering Sciences, Dartmouth (2000)
- MS in Electrical Engineering, UC Berkeley (2006)
- PhD in Electrical Engineering, UC Berkeley (2008)
Research Interests: Dr. Stauth's work emphasizes miniaturized power electronics, resonant switched-capacitor converters, and energy management for renewable systems. His lab develops high-efficiency circuits for applications in robotics, medical devices, and industrial automation.
Awards:
- Thayer Outstanding Service Award for Faculty (2025)
Advising & Grants: Advises PhD students Yanqiao Li and Bahlakoana Mabetha. Recent grants include NSF I-Corps funding for commercializing haptics technology through their venture 'uDrive.' Collaborates with UC San Diego on power electronics advancements.
Labs & Teams: Leads the Power and Integrated Electronics Research Lab and the Power Management Integration Center (PMIC).
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