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Prof. Aliprantis' research interests lie in the area of electromechanical energy conversion, with emphasis on: electric machinery (their modeling, simulation, and design), power electronics (particularly machine drives), applications of automatic control to power electronics-based systems, and multi-objective evolutionary optimization algorithms.

Current and past research projects:

NSF EFRI-RESIN, “21st Century National Energy and Transportation Infrastructures: Balancing Sustainability, Costs, and Resiliency (NETSCORE-21)”
PI: J. McCalley. Co-PIs: K. Gkritza, A. Somani, and L. Wang, 9/15/2008–8/31/2012
“CODELESS: Configurable DEvices for Large-scale Energy System Simulation”
Information Infrastructure Institute (ICube), ISU, Jan.–May 2008, and Electric Power Research Center (EPRC), ISU, Aug. 2008–, co-PI with Prof. J. Zambreno
“Optimization of Stator Tooth Geometry and Magnetic Material Properties for Enhanced Torque Production in Electric Machines”
PC Krause and Associates, Inc., 8/1/2007–12/2/2007

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