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Anouar Belahcen
Also published under:A. Belahcen
Affiliation
Department of Electrical Engineering and Automation, Aalto University, Espoo, Finland
Topic
Magnetic Field,Electric Machine,Magnetic Flux,Hysteresis Loss,Finite Element,Energy-based Model,Finite Element Model,Permanent Magnet,Core Loss,Fast Fourier Transform,Air Gap,Effective Field,Hysteresis Loop,Hysteresis Model,Learning Algorithms,Machine Learning,Magnetic Properties,Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machines,Steel Sheet,Anisotropy Energy,Coercive Field,Domain Wall,Eddy Current,Eddy Current Loss,Electric Vehicles,Electrical Steel,Fault Diagnosis,Finite Element Analysis,Finite Element Method,Flux Values,Magnetic Direction,Model Parameters,Multiaxial Stress,Multiscale Model,Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor,Single Crystal,Skin Depth,Stator Current,Vibration Signals,Ball Bearings,Broken Bars,Computation Time,Electrical Engineering,Electrical Steel Sheets,Electromagnetic Torque,Load Level,Loss Of Resistance,Machine Design,Machine Learning Models,Magnetic Amplitude,
Biography
Anouar Belahcen (Senior Member, IEEE) was born in Morocco, in 1963. He received the M.Sc. (Tech.) and Ph.D. (Tech.) degrees from Aalto University (former Helsinki University of Technology), Finland, in 1998 and 2004, respectively. He is currently a Professor of Energy and Power at Aalto University and a Professor of electrical machines at Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia. Since 2021, he has been acting as the Vice Dean of Education at the School of Electrical Engineering. His research interests include numerical modeling of electrical machines, magnetic materials, coupled magneto-mechanical problems, magnetic forces, magnetostriction, and fault diagnostics of electrical machines.