LEES
Laboratory for Electromagnetic
and Electronic Systems
Laboratory for Electromagnetic
and Electronic Systems
The Laboratory for Electromagnetic and Electronic Systems (LEES) provides the theoretical basis, and component, circuit and system technologies required to develop advanced electrical energy applications.
LEES research areas include electronic circuits, components and systems, power electronics and control, micro and macro electromechanics, electromagnetics, continuum mechanics (the interaction of fields with fluids and other deformable media), high voltage engineering and dielectric physics, manufacturing and process control, and energy economics. LEES is designed to encourage interdisciplinary activities with other institute departments and laboratories. A member of the laboratory generally participates in one or more of the following areas:- Power electronics
- Signal level control circuits and electronics
- Automotive electronics
- System identification and control
- Continuum electromechanics
- High voltage and insulation research
- Power systems modeling, control and economics
- International industrial relations
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Poster Session
April 30, 2013
3pm / MIT Endicott HouseThe LEES poster session series is in its seventh year. Posters are now being accepted. Learn more >>