<aside> <img src="/icons/elephant_green.svg" alt="/icons/elephant_green.svg" width="40px" /> My Participation project and experience.

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<aside> <img src="/icons/emoji-sunglasses_lightgray.svg" alt="/icons/emoji-sunglasses_lightgray.svg" width="40px" /> Tips: The Greed callouts gives you a quick summary.

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NSF U.S.-DenmarkProgram—NSF-IRES-INNOVATOR Program

The Office of International Science and Engineering (OISE) in the United States National Science Foundation(U.S. NSF) has funded the NSF U.S.-Denmark Program for advanced reliability analysis of ac/dc converters with INNOVAtive controls in globe-spanning supergRid (INNOVATOR)—NSF-IRES-INNOVATOR Program.

Overview

<aside> <img src="/icons/forward_green.svg" alt="/icons/forward_green.svg" width="40px" /> The main objective is to offer hands-on and Research experience in the reliability analysis of power system devices to students from the United States at Aalborg University in Denmark.

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<aside> <img src="/icons/forward_green.svg" alt="/icons/forward_green.svg" width="40px" /> Georgia Southern University

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The program began at Georgia Southern University at the end of May. A one-week intensive course in Power Electronics and Control Systems at Georgia Southern University. Dr. Masoud Karimi-Ghartemani was the instructor for this course, using his newly written book on the subject.

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<aside> <img src="/icons/forward_green.svg" alt="/icons/forward_green.svg" width="40px" /> Jun 4, 23. We arrived in Aalborg, Denmark

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Ivan, sunshine, Kerry, Adama, Sebastian, Ian

Ivan, sunshine, Kerry, Adama, Sebastian, Ian


<aside> <img src="/icons/forward_green.svg" alt="/icons/forward_green.svg" width="40px" /> CORPE The symposium provided valuable insights into the perspectives and visions of energy professionals regarding power electronic reliability.

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The event began with Frede Blaabjerg presenting the mission of the Department of Energy at Aalborg University. With the increasing importance of PV energy in the renewable energy sector, the need for reliable power electronic devices is crucial as they serve as the vital link between photovoltaic energy generation and the grid. Several speakers, including industry professionals and scholars, presented their newest findings, experiences, challenges, opportunities, and visions related to power electronic reliability.