ECIE Lab Visits Princeton Power Electronics Research Lab (PowerLab)

Exploring AI-Driven Innovation in Power Electronics

Following our participation in the IEEE Energy Conversion Congress & Exposition (ECCE) 2025, the ECIE Lab team had the honor of visiting the Princeton Power Electronics Research Lab (PowerLab) at Princeton University, led by Professor Minjie Chen. PowerLab is globally recognized for its pioneering research on smaller, smarter, and more efficient power electronics and magnetic component design.



The visit aimed to deepen collaboration and explore the intersection of machine learning (ML) and power converter systems, focusing on how data-driven approaches can enhance control strategies, component modeling, and overall system performance.


During the visit, we had in-depth technical discussions with PowerLab’s faculty and students on several exciting topics, including:


  • The “MagNet” machine learning platform, which predicts and optimizes magnetic material characteristics and design processes.
  • Cutting-edge magnetics design and thermal management techniques for high power density converters.


This exchange provided us with valuable insights into global research trends and reinforced our commitment to bringing advanced energy conversion technologies from Taiwan to the world stage.


We are deeply grateful to Professor Minjie Chen and the PowerLab team for their warm welcome and inspiring discussions — this visit marks a meaningful step toward continued academic collaboration and innovation.



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