Amir Babakiمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Amir Babaki is an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, University of Southern Denmark. His research focuses on power electronics, wireless power transfer, and high-efficiency converter design for electric vehicle applications. University: University of Southern Denmark School: Institute of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Rank: Assistant Professor Email: amirbabaki@sdu.dk Research Interests Babaki's work centers on power electronics, specifically front-end converters, wireless power transfer (WPT), and high-frequency resonant converters. His research explores efficiency optimization in dynamic WPT systems for electric vehicles (EVs), including control strategies for power factor correction and voltage regulation. He also investigates integrated magnetic structures for misalignment tolerance and develops predictive control methods without communication or model dependencies. Research Projects He contributes to projects like HiCoMMID (2021-2024) on motor integrated drives and HPC (2024-2027) for ultra-high efficiency DC-DC converters in high-power charging. These projects intersect with automotive engineering, energy efficiency, and converter design optimization. Teaching Babaki supervises Master's theses and teaches courses in power electronics and electrical engineering, including PE2 and ELTR3 modules related to converter technologies and wireless power systems.









