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Wei Li is a Research Fellow in the School of Engineering at RMIT University, based at the City Campus in Australia. Their research focuses on renewable energy systems, particularly wave energy conversion and advanced electromagnetic generator designs. Key areas of investigation include flux switching linear generators, speed amplification mechanisms, and optimization techniques for maximizing energy extraction efficiency in ocean environments. Dr. Li’s work integrates mechanical, electrical, and control systems engineering to address challenges in sustainable energy harvesting.
Research interests include wave energy converters (WECs), nonlinear electromagnetic vibration harvesters, and innovative power take-off (PTO) systems. Their studies emphasize improving generator performance through mechanisms like pulley wheel systems, dual turbine configurations, and magnetic spring integration. Recent projects have explored dimensionless parameter analysis for vibration harvesters and Monte Carlo simulations for regenerative systems.
No academic awards or grants are explicitly listed. Advising roles or lab affiliations are not detailed in the provided information. The research portfolio reflects a strong emphasis on applied engineering solutions for renewable energy challenges.
