معرفی
Dr. Jason Ede is a Research Fellow in the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at the University of Sheffield, specializing in electrical machines and drives. His research focuses on aerospace starter/generators, permanent magnet machines, and fault-tolerant systems for high-performance applications. He holds an MEng and PhD from the University of Sheffield.
Education:
- MEng (Bachelor's equivalent)
- PhD in Electrical Engineering
Research Interests: Dr. Ede’s work centers on aerospace power systems, including fault-tolerant permanent magnet machines, rotor loss analysis, and material degradation effects. His projects address challenges in high-speed motor design, eddy current mitigation, and modular architectures for aircraft applications.
Publications: His work spans over two decades, with recent contributions on cobalt-iron alloy permeability (2023), compressive stress effects (2022), and fault-tolerant power systems (2005–2008). Themes include material science integration with electrical systems and aerospace reliability engineering.
Advising & Grants: No listed advisees. His research has been supported by collaborations within the School’s Electrical Machines and Drives Research Group.
Labs/Teams: Active contributor to the Electrical Machines and Drives Research Group, focusing on advanced motor design and aerospace electrification.



