WWU IEEE Industry Speaker Series: Generator Protective Relaying

Room: 321, Bldg: Ross Engineering Technology

Join Western Washington University's IEEE Student Section for their Industry Speaker Series talk on Generator Protective Relaying. A presentation on utility scale generator basics, an introduction to pretective relaying, and a discussion on the different types of protective relaying being used on generators today. Speaker(s): Casey Harman, Location: Room: 321 Bldg: Ross Engineering Technology Bellingham, Washington 98225

Challenges and testing techniques for the next generation of fast-switching, GaN & SiC (WBG) based Power Converters

Room: Room EEB 303, Bldg: Electrical Engineering Building

Co-sponsored by: University of Washington IEEE Student Chapter An overview of Power Electronics at UW, followed by a presentation on design challanges and testing techniques for power converters using fast-switching power devices. Speaker(s): Dr. Brian B. Johnson, Seshank Malap Agenda: 6:30 PM Food 6:40 PM Introductions 6:45 PM Dr. Brian Johnson, "An Overview of the Power Electronics Curriculum and Research at UW" 7:00 PM Seshank Malap, "Challenges and testing techniques for the next generation of fast-switching, GaN & SiC (WBG) based Power Converters" Location: Room: Room EEB 303 Bldg: Electrical Engineering Building University of Washington 185 W Stevens Way NE Seattle, Washington 98195

Challenges and testing techniques for the next generation of fast-switching, GaN & SiC (WBG) based Power Converters

Room: Room EEB 303, Bldg: Electrical Engineering Building

Co-sponsored by: University of Washington IEEE Student Chapter An overview of Power Electronics at UW, followed by a presentation on design challanges and testing techniques for power converters using fast-switching power devices. Speaker(s): Dr. Brian B. Johnson, Seshank Malap Agenda: 6:30 PM Food 6:40 PM Introductions 6:45 PM Dr. Brian Johnson, "An Overview of the Power Electronics Curriculum and Research at UW" 7:00 PM Seshank Malap, "Challenges and testing techniques for the next generation of fast-switching, GaN & SiC (WBG) based Power Converters" Location: Room: Room EEB 303 Bldg: Electrical Engineering Building University of Washington 185 W Stevens Way NE Seattle, Washington 98195