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Dr. Jamie Gawith is a Lecturer in the Department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering at the University of Bath. His research focuses on wireless charging technologies for consumer electronics, robotics, and electric vehicles; high-frequency power electronics at MHz frequencies; superconducting magnets for applications in fusion energy and medical imaging (e.g., MRI systems); and system design of tokamak reactors for nuclear fusion. He contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to affordable clean energy and industry innovation.
- Education background: Not explicitly stated in provided texts.
Research interests include near-field inductive charging, magnetic component design for power converters, HTS magnet fabrication, flux pump systems, and electromagnetic modeling. His work addresses challenges such as AC loss reduction in superconductors, efficient power transfer mechanisms, and thermal management of superconducting materials.
Recent publications (2019–2023) explore topics like 3.39 MHz inductive power systems, AC loss characteristics in CORC cables, and modeling load effects in fusion reactors. He collaborates internationally on projects involving magnetic field engineering and superconducting device optimization.
- Grants and advising: No specific grants listed, but accepts doctoral students.
Collaborations involve institutions working on fusion engineering, superconducting magnet applications, and wireless power transfer innovations. His lab focuses on advancing compact HTS MRI systems and sustainable power electronics solutions.


