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 methods in power electronics for important and emerging applications. We create new knowledge and push the boundaries in all fields related to power electronics, including:

news

Apr 23, 2025 Konstantinous Manos published PPEL’s first 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:
Sep 15, 2024 Haoran Li and Shukai Wang won the 7th TPEL prize paper for PPEL! :sparkles: :smile:

selected publications

  1. Can Quantum-Mechanical Description of Physical Reality Be Considered Complete?
    A. Einstein*†B. Podolsky*, and N. Rosen*
    Phys. Rev., New Jersey. More Information can be found here , May 1935

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