
معرفی
Baoyun Ge is an Assistant Professor at Georgia Institute of Technology's School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, part of the College of Engineering. Previously, he served as an Assistant Professor at the University of Florida (2022–2024) and worked at C-Motive Technologies, Inc., a startup focused on electrostatic machine commercialization. His expertise bridges academia and industry in energy systems and multiphysics design.
- Education:
- B.E. in Electrical Engineering, Southeast University (2012)
- Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison (2018)
Dr. Ge's research emphasizes multiphysics synthesis, leveraging advanced mathematical tools to transcend traditional design methods. Key areas include electrostatic/magnetostatic machine duality, high-performance computational modeling, and energy conversion systems. His work integrates physics-based insights with topology optimization and finite element analysis.
His recent publications (2019–2023) focus on electrostatic machine design, topology optimization, and multiphysics finite element analysis. These contributions highlight advancements in energy-efficient systems and algorithmic approaches for complex engineering problems.
- Awards:
- NSF CAREER Award (2024)
- Harold A. Peterson Distinguished Dissertation Award (2019)
- IEEE IAS First Prize Paper (2017)
Dr. Ge’s advising and grant activities are integral to his academic role, though specific grants or student names are not detailed here. His research group likely focuses on experimental and computational studies in multiphysics systems. No dedicated lab or team name is explicitly mentioned in available records.





