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Professor Kais Atallah is a Professor in Electrical Engineering at the University of Sheffield's School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, with a secondary role as a Lecturer in Aerospace Engineering. He joined the University in 1989 as a PhD student and became academic staff in 2000. His research focuses on electromechanical energy conversion, magnetic torque systems, and applications in renewable energy, electric vehicles, and aerospace actuation. He is a member of the Centre for Research Into Electrical Energy Storage and Applications (CREESA) and leads the Electrical Machines and Drives Research Group.
His research interests include novel drivetrain designs for wind turbines, flywheel systems, and fault-tolerant machine systems for safety-critical aerospace applications. He has advised multiple PhD students and contributed to over 150 publications, with recent work emphasizing magnetic gear design, high-performance ferrite machines, and modular multilevel converters.
His articles explore themes like high-efficiency power transmission, magnetic gear optimization for wind turbines, and traction machine control systems. Collaborations include work on subsea ROV propulsion and flywheel energy storage. He oversees research labs focused on advanced electrical machine design and energy storage solutions.




