Recent Submissions

  • CPES Annual Report 2023 

    Unknown author (Virginia Tech, 2023)
    The CPES Annual Report includes research projects, alumni, honors and achievements and publications conducted over the prior year.
  • CPES Annual Report 2022 

    Unknown author (Virginia Tech, 2022)
    This book aims to be a comprehensive record of the Center’s accomplishments during the year 2021.
  • Center Program Snapshot 

    Lee, Fred C.; Boroyevich, Dushan (Virginia Tech, 2009-04)
    This book provides a comprehensive introduction to CPES research, education,and outreach.
  • CPES Annual Report 2021 

    Unknown author (Virginia Tech, 2021)
    This book is a comprehensive record of the center’s accomplishments during the year 2020.
  • CPES Annual Report 2020 

    Unknown author (Virginia Tech, 2020)
    This CPES Annual Report provides a quick insight to the Center's research efforts in 2020.
  • CPES Annual Report 2019 

    Unknown author (Virginia Tech. Center for Power Electronics Systems, 2019)
    In its effort to develop power processing systems to take electricity to the next step, CPES has cultivated research expertise encompassing five technology areas: (1) power conversion technologies and architectures; (2) ...
  • 2018 CPES Annual Report 

    Unknown author (Virginia Tech, 2018)
    In its effort to develop power processing systems to take electricity to the next step, CPES has cultivated research expertise encompassing five technology areas: (1) power conversion technologies and architectures; (2) ...
  • CPES : 10-Year Progress Report 

    Center for Power Electronics Systems; Uncork-it, Inc. (Virginia Tech. Center for Power Electronics Systems, 2010-04)
    A major strength of CPES is its ability to use a wealth of existing resources and industrial collaboration. Virginia Tech, the University of Wisconsin-Madison (UW), and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) are the nation’s ...
  • Center Program Snapshot (April 2009) 

    Center for Power Electronics Systems (Virginia Tech. Center for Power Electronics Systems, 2009-04)
    With the widespread use of power electronics technology, the United States would be able to cut electrical energy consumption by 33 percent. The energy savings, by today’s measure, is equivalent to the total output of 840 ...
  • CPES Center Brochure (April 2011) 

    Center for Power Electronics Systems; Uncork-it, Inc. (Virginia Tech. Center for Power Electronics Systems, 2011-04)
    The Center for Power Electronics Systems is a $4 million/year research center dedicated to improving electrical power processing and dis­tribution that impact systems of all sizes –from battery-operated electronics to ...
  • CPES : Mini-Consortium Brochure 

    Center for Power Electronics Systems (Virginia Tech. Center for Power Electronics Systems, 2011-04)
    The CPES mini-consortium model provides a unique mechanism for all participants in power electronics – including industry competitors – to pool efforts to address their common challenges and develop pre-competitive Advances. ...
  • 2017 CPES Annual Report 

    Center for Power Electronics Systems; Uncork-it, Inc. (Virginia Tech. Center for Power Electronics Systems, 2017)
    In its effort to develop power processing systems to take electricity to the next step, CPES has cultivated research expertise encompassing five technology areas: (1) power conversion technologies and architectures; (2) ...
  • 2016 CPES Annual Report 

    Center for Power Electronics Systems; Uncork-it, Inc. (Virginia Tech. Center for Power Electronics Systems, 2016)
    In its effort to develop power processing systems to take electricity to the next step, CPES has cultivated research expertise encompassing five technology areas: (1) power conversion technologies and architectures; (2) ...
  • 2015 CPES Annual Report 

    Center for Power Electronics Systems; Uncork-it, Inc. (Virginia Tech. Center for Power Electronics Systems, 2015)
    In its efforts to develop power processing systems to take electricity to the next step, CPES has developed research expertise encompassing five technology areas: (1) power conversion technologies and architectures; (2) ...
  • 2014 CPES Annual Report 

    Center for Power Electronics Systems; Uncork-it, Inc. (Virginia Tech. Center for Power Electronics Systems, 2014)
    Over the past two decades, CPES has secured research funding from major industries, such as GE, Rolls-Royce, Boeing, Alstom, ABB, Toyota, Nissan, Raytheon, and MKS, as well as from government agencies including the NSF, ...
  • 2013 CPES Annual Report 

    Center for Power Electronics Systems; Uncork-it, Inc. (Virginia Tech. Center for Power Electronics Systems, 2013)
    The CPES industrial consortium is designed to cultivate connectivity among researchers in academia and industry, as well as create synergy within the network of industry members. The CPES industrial consortium offers: The ...
  • 2012 CPES Annual Report 

    Center for Power Electronics Systems (Virginia Tech. Center for Power Electronics Systems, 2012)
    The Center for Power Electronics Systems at Virginia Tech is a research center dedicated to improving electrical power processing and distribution that impact systems of all sizes – from battery – operated electronics to ...