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, His current research interests include design and optimization of electric machines and energy conversion systems, 2017.

, degree in mechanical engineering from the LU-Faculty of engineering, Lebanon, and a Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from University Paris-Sud in 2014. She is now an Associate Professor at CentraleSuplec. Her current research interests include design of electric machines and drives

. Jean-claude, Department of Energy and Power Systems" at CentraleSupelec, France. His primary research interest is in energy conversion systems and concerns the modeling, the design, and the optimization of these equipment for specific applications

, Mohamed Bensetti is a Professor at CentraleSupelec. His current research interests are Electromagnetic modeling, ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) and Power Electronics, including modelling, simulation and instrumentation

, His research interests include permanent magnet synchronous machines and induction motors with their power electronic supply, 2011 and the Ph.D. degree from CentraleSupelec in 2015. Since 2015, he has been working with Leroy-Somer Motors as R&D Electrical Engineer

, Mike McClelland obtained his engineering degree from Leeds University in 1985 and PhD in 1994. He has been working for Emerson ever since on the electromagnetic, mechanical and thermal design of brushless machines and is now employed as Technical Director for Leroy Somer Motors & Drives division