
معرفی
Feng Guo is an Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee's College of Engineering & Applied Science. His research focuses on multilevel converters, wide-bandgap power devices, high-speed motor drives, and transportation electrification. He holds a PhD from the University of Nottingham (2021), an MS from Northeastern University, China (2017), and a BS from China University of Mining and Technology (2014), with postdoctoral training at the University of Arkansas (2022-2024).
Education:
- Postdoc, Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Arkansas, 2022-2024
- PhD, Electrical Engineering, University of Nottingham, 2021
- MS, Electrical Engineering, Northeastern University, China, 2017
- BS, Electrical Engineering, China University of Mining and Technology, 2014
Research Interests: Dr. Guo specializes in advanced modulation strategies for power electronic converters, particularly in aerospace and electric vehicle applications. His work emphasizes high-power density, voltage balancing, and efficient energy conversion. Key areas include multilevel converter topologies, SiC/Si hybrid systems, and control algorithms for high-speed drives.
Publications: Recent work includes studies on ANN-aided PWM strategies for traction inverters and SiC-based high-power converters, reflecting a focus on integrating AI-driven solutions with traditional power electronics. His 2023 IEEE Transactions papers highlight advancements in aircraft propulsion systems and overmodulation algorithms.
Awards:
- IEEE Industry Applications Society (IAS) Transactions Second Place Prize Paper Award
Advising & Grants: No student advisees listed. His research is supported by grants focused on electric aircraft propulsion and high-power converter development.
Labs & Teams: Active in UWM's power electronics and energy systems research groups, contributing to projects involving medium-voltage converters and solid-state transformers.




