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Vuong Dang Quoc
Affiliation
School of Electrical Engineering, Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Hanoi, Vietnam
Topic
Finite Element,Magnetic Flux,Finite Element Method,Torque Ripple,Electromagnetic Torque,Permanent Magnet,Average Torque,Eddy Current Loss,Electromotive Force,Flux Linkage,Magnetic Circuit,Magnetic Field,Output Power,Rotor Diameter,Switched Reluctance Motor,Synchronous Motor,Constitutive Equations,Eddy Current,Electric Vehicles,Electromagnetic Power,Finite Element Analysis,Fourier Series,Harmonic Amplitude,Harmonic Components,Magnetic Power,Magnetic Vector Potential,Maxwell’s Equations,Motor Design,Pole Angle,Relative Permeability,Rotor Angle,Simulation Results,Stator Pole,Stator Winding,Total Harmonic Distortion,Vector Potential,Weak Form,Acoustic Noise,Air Gap,Air-gap Flux,Analytical Methods,Average Current Density,Back Electromotive Force,Benchmark Problems,Calculation Process,Concentrated Winding,Conductive,Constant Torque,Control Strategy,Converter Topology,
Biography
Vuong Dang Quoc received his Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering in July 2013 at the Faculty of Applied Sciences at the University of Liège in Belgium. After that he came back to the Hanoi University of Science and Technology in September 2013, where he is currently working as a deputy director of Training Center of Electrical and Electrical Engineering, School of Electrical Engineering (SEEE), Hanoi University of Science and Technology (HUST). He became an associate professor in 2020. Assoc. Prof. Dang Quoc Vuong's research domain encompasses modeling of electromagnetic systems, electrical machines, optimization method, numerical methods and subproblem methods.