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Special Presentation Sessions
The Special Presentation Sessions were introduced last year at APEC 2004. These presentations have been solicited from the leaders in the power electronics industry especially to address topics of current interest. Like the Professional Education Seminars, they were chosen for their specific topics and were not selected through the peer review process.
These special presentations do not have papers in the APEC Proceedings. They will only available from this Web page for a limited time.
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Session SP1: Power Electronics for a Greener World
Wednesday, March 9, 8:30 - 10:15 AM
Governor's Ballroom Salon C
Session Chair: Arnold Alderman, Anagenesis Inc.
- SP1.1 Power Electronics for Renewable Energy Systems
- B. Kroposki; National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), Golden, CO
- SP1.2 Withdrawn By The Author
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- SP1.3 Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
- D. Collins; National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL), Morgantown, WV
- SP1.4 Energy Efficiency Efforts in China
- T. Li; China Certification Center for Energy Conservation Products (CECP), Beijing, CHINA
Session SP2: Current Topics in Power Electronics Research
Wednesday, March 9, 2:00 - 5:30 PM
Governor's Ballroom Salon C
Session Chairs: Ionel Dan Jitaru, Delta Energy Systems and Wayne Bowman, SynQor
- SP2.1 Power Electronics Laboratory
- J. Kyyrä; Helsinki University of Technology, Espoo, FINLAND
- SP2.2 Kyushu University
- T. Ninomiya; Kyushu University, Fukuoka-shi, JAPAN
- SP2.3 Universidad de Concepción (Chile)
- L. Morán; Universidad de Concepción, CHILE
- SP2.4 Silicon-Carbide Power Devices for High Voltage, High Frequency Power Conversion
- A. Hefner; National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
- SP2.5 The Convergence of Microelectronics and Power Electronics
- S. Sanders; University Of California, Berkeley, CA
- SP2.6 One-Cycle Control and Its Applications in Power Quality Control and Renewable Power Generation
- K. Smedley; University of California, Irvine, CA
- SP2.7 Assuring High Reliability in Higher Temperature and Power Packaging
- D. Hopkins; State University of New York at Buffalo, NY
Session SP3: Power Electronics Industry Predictions
Thursday, March 10, 8:30 - 11:20 AM
Governor's Ballroom Salon C
Session Chairs: Carl Blake, International Rectifier and Conor Quinn, Artesyn Technologies
- SP3.1 Transforming the Telephone Network: Implications for DC Power
- J. Celantano; Skyline Marketing Group, Owings Mills, MD
- SP3.2 Wireless Communications Power Needs and Challenges
- S-M Jonasson; Ericsson AB, Stockholm, SWEDEN
- SP3.3 Prospects for Automotive Electronics in the Next Decade
- J. Nagashima; General Motors, Torrance, CA
- SP3.4 Solid State Power in the Home Appliance Industry
- H. Marcy; Whirlpool, Benton Harbor, MI
- SP3.5 Future Power Solutions
- S. Varma; Tyco Electronics Power Systems, Dallas, TX
- SP3.6 Superior Solutions from Customer's Feedback
- L. Pechi; Power-One, Camarillo, CA
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