Ivana Kovacevic-Badstübner serves as a Lecturer at ETH Zurich's Department of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering, working within the Chair of Power Semiconductors under Prof. Ulrike Grossner. Her research focuses on advanced electromagnetic modeling techniques for power semiconductor devices and modules, with particular emphasis on Wide Bandgap (WBG) technologies. Her research interests span electromagnetic modeling of power electronics systems, multiphysics simulation of semiconductor devices, Wide Bandgap semiconductor applications, EMI filter design and analysis, and power module reliability. She has made significant contributions to the understanding of parasitic effects in power modules and the development of virtual prototyping methodologies for power electronics design. Kovacevic-Badstübner's publication record demonstrates a strong focus on practical engineering solutions for power electronics challenges, with numerous contributions to IEEE journals and international conferences. Her work shows consistent progression from fundamental electromagnetic modeling techniques to applied research in aircraft power systems and reliability prediction. Her scientific contributions primarily appear in the fields of power electronics and electromagnetic compatibility, with a particular emphasis on the design and analysis of power semiconductor modules using Silicon Carbide technology. Her research has addressed critical challenges in thermal management, parasitic extraction, and reliability prediction for next-generation power electronic systems. As a lecturer at one of the world's leading technical universities, she contributes to the education of future engineers in power electronics and semiconductor technology, bridging theoretical knowledge with practical industry applications.






