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Ali Abdolkhani
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Affiliation
Power by Proxi Ltd, Auckland, New Zealand
Topic
Magnetic Coupling,Transformer,Magnetic Field,Power Transfer,Air Gap,Coupling Coefficient,Open-circuit Voltage,Primary Side,Secondary Side,Wireless Power Transfer,Flux Linkage,Output Power,Power Loss,Primary Current,Short-circuit Current,Wireless Power,Air-gap Flux,Current Flow,Ferrite Material,Field Lines,Finite Element Method,Gate Signals,High Power,Magnetic Design,Primary Phase,Resonant Tank,Secondary Phase,Simulation Results,Single-phase System,Total Power Loss,Wireless Power Transfer System,Zero-voltage Switching,Aluminum Material,Capability Of System,Change In Coefficient,Charged Device,Component Count,Constant Current,Conventional Converter,Copper Material,Core Loss,Coupled Oscillators,Coupling Constant,Coupling Variables,Cross-sectional Area,Current Source,DC Signal,Dc Source,Direct Contact,Double Stator,
Biography
Ali Abdolkhani (S'11) received the B.E. degree in electrical engineering
from Dezful University, Dezful, Iran, in 2000 and the M.T. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Pune,
Pune, India, in 2008. He is currently working toward the Ph.D. degree in the Power Electronics Group, The University of
Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
After completing the B.E. degree, he worked in industry for about six years in Iran. He has authored or coauthored about 20 journal and conference papers. He is a holder of five patents in wireless/contactless power transfer technology. His research interest is in inductive power transfer technologies, mainly focused on contactless slipring systems for rotary applications. He is also working with the team of PowerbyProxi, Ltd., Auckland (www.powerbyproxi.com) on different types of wireless power transfer systems.
After completing the B.E. degree, he worked in industry for about six years in Iran. He has authored or coauthored about 20 journal and conference papers. He is a holder of five patents in wireless/contactless power transfer technology. His research interest is in inductive power transfer technologies, mainly focused on contactless slipring systems for rotary applications. He is also working with the team of PowerbyProxi, Ltd., Auckland (www.powerbyproxi.com) on different types of wireless power transfer systems.