Welcome to Electrical Machines and Power Electronics

EME and friends

We welcome you to the webpage of the Electrical Machines and Power Electronics (EME) department at the KTH School of Electrical Engineering.

The major research areas at EME are electrical machines and drives, power electronics and control, and electric traction.

In house we have a large and well equipped laboratory, where most of the practical education and experimental research is performed.

Read more about our research and the education we provide, or learn more about EME and the people who work here, by exploring our website. Students will find information about courses in electrical machines and power electronics and suggestions for thesis work.

Education

At EME we provide courses on electrical machines and drives, electrical machine analysis, power electronics and their control, as well as hybrid electric drives. We offer project courses and master thesis projects for undergraduate students and welcome graduate students to join our group for post graduate education.

Research

Our research activities focus on electrical machines and drives, as well as on power electronics and their control for applications such as industrial drives, electric traction, wind power generation or power transmission and distribution.

News
Aug 18, 2009 New EME webpage online
Jun 30, 2009 Hans-Peter Nee ny ordförande för fakultetskollegiet
Feb 16, 2009 Leading edge research on power engines awarded SEK 50 000
Calendar
Nov 24, 2009 Improved Performance Characteristics of Induction Machines with Non-skewed Asymmetrical Rotor Slots (Licentiate seminar)
Nov 26, 2009 EME conference session (Seminar)
Nov 27, 2009 A Study on Selecting and Optimizing Perceptually Relevant Features for Automatic Speech Recognition (Licentiate seminar)
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