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Euzeli Dos Santos is an Associate Professor in the Elmore Family School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue University, Indianapolis. His expertise spans power electronics, electric vehicle technologies, and advanced energy systems. He holds a courtesy appointment in the same department and leads research initiatives focused on capacitorless resonant converters, high-torque electric machines, and nanotechnology-enhanced power devices.
Research interests include optimizing power converter topologies, developing efficient wireless charging solutions for electric vehicles, and integrating graphene-based materials into semiconductor devices. His work emphasizes practical applications in renewable energy systems, microgrids, and grid stability. Dos Santos has contributed extensively to multilevel converter design, control strategies for power electronics, and transformerless power supply architectures.
Publications highlight innovations in capacitorless DC-DC converters, HIL simulation frameworks for distributed energy resources, and thermal optimization of IGBTs using nanomaterials. His research bridges theoretical advancements with real-world challenges in energy conversion and transportation electrification.


