
معرفی
Georgios Papadopoulos is a Ph.D. student at the Laboratory for High Power Electronic Systems within the Department of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering (D-ITET) at ETH Zurich, Switzerland. He holds a diploma in Electrical and Computer Engineering (2017) from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and a Master's degree (2019) from KTH Royal Institute of Technology, with thesis work conducted in collaboration with Scania CV.
His research focuses on power electronics, converter design optimization, and electro-thermal modeling. He has contributed to pioneering work on switching cell modeling frameworks using look-up tables to reduce computational effort in multi-objective optimization for power density and efficiency.
Recent publications include:
- 2024: Electro-Mechanical Switching Cell Modelling Framework (ECCE Europe)
- 2023: Influence of SiC MOSFETs on Switching Cell Layout (EPE Conference)
- 2022: Standardized Switching Cell Building Block (EPE Conference)
His work bridges finite element analysis, wide-band gap semiconductors, and mechanical design in power systems. While no specific awards are listed, his research on SiC MOSFETs and thermal management aligns with advanced multi-objective optimization grants from the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF, Grant #209501).

