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The benefits of membership in GRAPES to our industry partners are widespread, from strategic to logistic to interpersonal. All Sponsors will have an opportunity to directly contribute to GRAPES research and education programs by serving as industrial mentors and/or thesis committee members as appropriate and consistent with the policies and procedures of participating Universities. Members will have ongoing interactions with and access to the Center, including its faculty staff and students. Dynamically ...
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APEI Recognized by NSF for work on Power Modules for Plug-In Vehicles. Executive Director Featured in EEWeb Interview. Battery System Stores Electricity to Release for Peak-Time Usage. UA To Host GRAPES 5th Semiannual Meeting in November. GRAPES Members to Attend ECCE 2011 in September. GRAPES Members At APEC 2011. Fastek International Ltd. Delivers CATS to UA. USC Hosts GRAPES 4th Semiannual Meeting. GRAPES Faculty Receives Distinguished Faculty Award. UA Hosts GRAPES 3rd Semiannual Meeting.
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Center for GRid-connected Advanced Power Electronic Systems. Please contact us with your testing needs. Please enter your full contact information including name, company mailing address, email and phone number and we will be happy to contact you with additional information:. University of South Carolina.
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The mission of this center is to accelerate the adoption and insertion of power electronics into the electric grid in order to improve system stability, flexibility, robustness, and economy. We expect to accomplish that mission by focusing on the following main objectives. To develop new technologies for advanced power electronic systems in the areas supporting grid connected distributed energy resources, power steering and routing devices, and intelligent load-side devices. Rdquo; to “. Our ability to p...
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Research focuses on design, development, evaluation, control, and standardization of grid-connected power electronic equipment on both the supply and load side of power systems. Specific GRAPES projects are selected by the GRAPES members at the semi-annual meetings. The GRAPES Center currently has eleven active projects:. Simon S. Ang (UA). Identify current packaging technologies and barriers associated with high voltage device and module packaging for both silicon and silicon carbide power devices.
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GRAPES to host PEDG 2013 in NW Arkansas: View Call for Papers Here! GRAPES Executive Director Discusses the Role of NCREPT in UA Research at SEC Symposium in February. Executive Director and UA Program Featured in Popular Science Article. Mantooth Elected IEEE Power Electronics Society Vice President of Operations. Congressman Womack Visits University of Arkansas Research Center. GRAPES Welcomes Newest IAB Member: Koontz Electric. APEI Team Wins 2012 Arkansas Small Business Award. Please peruse this webs...
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