ECIE Lab Showcases Research at S²PC 2024 in South Korea
From November 15 to 17, 2024, the ECIE Laboratory proudly participated in the Symposium on Semiconductor Power Conversion (S²PC 2024), hosted by Ajou University, South Korea.
As one of the most important trilateral technical exchange events among Taiwan, Japan, and Korea in the field of power electronics, S²PC plays a key role in connecting the next generation of researchers and advancing cross-border collaboration. The symposium provided an inspiring platform for exchanging ideas, presenting innovative research, and fostering a strong academic network across East Asia.
Our team presented two original research papers at the symposium:
“Analysis of Power Loss and the Influence of Secondary Parasitic Capacitance on a ZVS Phase-Shift Full-Bridge Converter”
🖋️ Authors: Pin-Hsien Li, Yu-Chen Liu
This work analyzes the impact of secondary-side parasitic capacitance on switching losses in ZVS converters, offering practical design insights for high-efficiency systems.
“Optimizing Core Loss Calculations with Deep Neural Network”
🖋️ Authors: Jian-De Li, Yun-Shan Hsieh, Tzu-Chieh Hsu, Li-Chen Yu, Yu-Chen Liu
This paper proposes a deep learning model to improve the accuracy of core loss prediction, bridging power electronics with data-driven modeling techniques.
ECIE Lab remains committed to pursuing research that integrates theoretical innovation with real-world application, while actively engaging with the global academic community.
We sincerely thank the S²PC 2024 organizers and all fellow attendees for the engaging discussions and warm hospitality.
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