Erickson wins prestigious IEEE power electronics award
Professor Bob Erickson has been awarded the 2021Ìý for his contributions to power electronics education and analysis, modeling, and design of power converters.
Erickson has been a faculty member in electrical, computer and energy engineering since 1982. He has served as department chair or interim chair several times, and co-directs theÌýÌýwithÌýProfessor Dragan Maksimovic
Erickson is a fellow of the IEEE and the CU/NREL Renewable and Sustainable Energy Institute. He is the author of the textbookÌýFundamentals of Power Electronics, now in its second edition, and approximately 100 journal and conference papers in the area of power electronics. In 1996, he received the IEEE Power Electronics Society Transactions Prize Paper Award for the paper "Nonlinear Carrier Control for High-Power-Factor Boost Rectifier." He received the Â鶹Ãâ·Ñ°æÏÂÔØBoulder Inventor of the Year Award in 2015 and the Holland Teaching Excellence Award in 2010.
Erickson holds BS, MS and PhD degrees in electrical engineering from the California Institute of Technology. His current research interests include modeling and control of power conversion systems, modular/multilevel converter systems, and power electronics for electric vehicles and renewable energy sources (wind and solar).
The IEEE Newell award was established in 2005 to recognize outstanding contributions to the advancement of power electronics. The IEEE Awards Board recommends a select group of recipients to receive IEEE's most prestigious honors, including the Newell award, each year.