Princeton Power Electronics Lab

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Prof. Minjie Chen
Associate Professor
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment
Princeton University, Princeton NJ, USA

Princeton Power Electronics Lab (PPEL) develops fundamental knowledge in power electronics for important and emerging applications. We push the boundaries in all aspects, including:

news

Jun 26, 2025 Prof. Chen will deliver a Keynote Speech on Interdisciplinary Power Electronics Research at COMPEL 2025.
Jun 01, 2025 Prof. Chen was invited to participate and present at the 2025 Japan-America Frontiers of Engineering Symposium. :sparkles: :smile:
May 01, 2025 Shukai Wang received the Maeder Fellowship from Princeton Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment! :sparkles: :smile:
Apr 23, 2025 Konstantinous Manos published PPEL’s 1st paper on Nature.
Apr 15, 2025 Daniel Zhou won the best student presentation award at the Bell Labs 100 Year Anniversary.
Mar 31, 2025 Mian Liao, Konstantinous Manos, Davit Grigoryan, and Shukai Wang won outstanding presentation awards at APEC2025! :sparkles: :smile:
Oct 01, 2024 Dr. Ping Wang’s PhD thesis presentation received the P3 Thesis Talk Award from the IEEE Power Electronics Society .
Aug 15, 2024 PPEL’s MagNet Project won the 2024 Power of Associations Silver Award from the American Society of Association Executives (ASAE) for the IEEE Power Electronics Society. This is one of the two awards that was received by IEEE in 2024.
Aug 15, 2024 Haoran Li and Shukai Wang won the 7th TPEL prize paper for PPEL with their paper “How MagNet: Machine Learning Framework for Modeling Power Magnetic Material Characteristics”! :sparkles: :smile:
Jun 26, 2024 Prof. Chen delivered a Keynote Speech on Power Electronics Turing Test at COMPEL 2024.

selected publications

  1. Modular Chiral Origami Metamaterials
    Tuo Zhao, Xiangxin Dang, Konstantinos Manos, and 4 more authors
    Nature, Apr 2025
  2. Power for AI and AI for Power: The Infinite Entanglement Between Artificial Intelligence and Power Electronics Systems
    Minjie Chen, Han Cui, Frede Blaabjerg, and 5 more authors
    IEEE Power Electronics Magazine, Mar 2025
  3. TRO
    Piezoelectric Soft Robot Inchworm Motion by Tuning Ground Friction Through Robot Shape: Quasi-Static Modeling and Experimental Validation
    Zhiwu Zheng, Prakhar Kumar, Yenan Chen, and 5 more authors
    IEEE Transactions on Robotics, Jan 2024
  4. How MagNet: Machine Learning Framework for Modeling Power Magnetic Material Characteristics
    Haoran Li, Diego Serrano, Thomas Guillod, and 9 more authors
    IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, Dec 2023
  5. Vertical Stacked LEGO-PoL CPU Voltage Regulator
    Jaeil Baek, Youssef Elasser, Kaladhar Radhakrishnan, and 7 more authors
    IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, Jun 2022

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