
About
Prof. Martin März is a Professor at the Department of Electrical-Electronic-Communication Engineering at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, leading the Chair of Power Electronics (Lehrstuhl für Leistungselektronik). His research focuses on power electronics, semiconductor devices, DC microgrids, and cryogenic electronics, with applications in energy systems, electric drives, and fault protection. He has authored/co-authored numerous papers in top journals and conferences, including IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics and IEEE APEC. His work spans topics such as hybrid switch optimization, cryogenic testing of power devices, and decentralized energy management systems for EV charging infrastructure.
- Education: Not explicitly stated in provided texts.
- Affiliations: Chair of Power Electronics (FAU), active in IEEE and related professional networks.
Key research interests include:
- SiC/Si hybrid switches and their switching behavior optimization.
- Cryogenic characterization of gate drivers and power modules.
- LVDC grid protection mechanisms and fault current limitation.
- Modeling approaches for distributed DC grids and EV charging systems.
Publications since 2022 highlight advancements in semiconductor reliability, soft-switching inverters, and thermal management strategies. His work frequently integrates experimental validation with simulation-based methodologies.
Awards: None explicitly mentioned in provided texts.
Grants/Advising: Collaborates on projects involving hybrid-electric aircraft systems, DC microgrid stability, and semiconductor embedding solutions. Active in conference organization and editorial roles.
Labs/Teams: Leads research groups focused on power electronics, cryogenic systems, and renewable energy integration within the FAU Department.
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