Bio/Description
Minjie Chen is an associate professor of electrical engineering and the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment. His research focuses on developing next-generation power electronics for solutions at the grid edges, robotics and electrical vehicles (EVs), and information and data systems. He also designs methods and software tools for power electronics and system architectures. He is the recipient of numerous awards, including an IEEE Transaction First Prize Paper Award, the Chorafas Foundation Award for outstanding Ph.D. thesis, the E.E. Landsman Fellowship, the First Prize Award in IEEE ECCE Student Demo Competition, and an Outstanding Reviewer Award from IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics.