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Software Development for Double Pulse test

Software Development for Double Pulse Test

Research Group Activity

Power Electronics group activity is paying a lot of attention for the automotive application. This Project is part of the reliability testing and analysis for power devices used in the automotive applications

Project Description

As part of a big project called @FutureBev where we are working with one of the major OEMs, we are developing different kits to qualify the reliability of the power electronics components. Double Pulse test is one of these kits that we have developed in house and we are very proud of it. In this phase, we are working on developing a professional user interface that users can use to handle and program the kit. The student will learn about the importance of reliability and robustness for automotive applications. They will have hands on how such kits are supposed to run and then they will work with the rest of the team to develop a software that can automate the operation of this kit.

Student Level

Open to both undergraduate and postgraduate students

Location

This project requires attendance at a lab or office on campus.

Skills you can learn from this project

Students will learn how to build an interface between hardware and software.

Students will learn the importance of reliability and robustness testing for automotive.

Taking the first step in a real engineering world by building something to be used in a real world.

Students will get a lot of hands on from expert researchers in automotive.

Required Skills

1-Basics of Electrical engineering

2-Basics of a programming software i.e:C++, Python....etc.

3-Good in Matlab

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Project Team

markelliott

Dr Philip MawbyLink opens in a new window

Dr Mohamed Abdelkader