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Sustainable Power Research Group is led by Dr. Liuchen Chang in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of New Brunswick. The group conducts research and training in the areas of distributed power generation, renewable energy conversion, power electronics, electrical machines, communications, and advanced control systems. The current research activities include development and demonstration projects of distributed power generation based on wind, photovoltaic, small hydro, micro gas turbine and fuel cell systems, funded by NSERC, SDTC, AIF, NRCan, NBIF, and industry partners..
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In collaboration with industry and other institutions, the group has formed a broad-based research network in the areas of environmental design engineering. The group also provides training of research-based Ph.D. and M.Sc. programs, and course-based M.Eng. in environmental studies program. Read more ...

Currently there are 4 faculties, 1 postdoctoral fellow, 9 Ph.D. students, and 12 MScE students in the group.

 


The Sustainable Power Group provides undergraduate and graduate courses in the areas of electrical machinery, power electronics, environmental design engineering, and communications through the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. For details, read more here ...

Information on new M.Eng Degree in Environmental Studies

 


The group focuses on the research of electrical machines and power electronics, including finite element analysis and design, generalized electric machines, electrical drives, power converters, advanced controls, and signal processing as well as wireless communications;  research activities are intensively involved in distributed power generations (DG), renewable energy systems, electrical vehicle propulsions, and other industrial applications. For recent publications and projects, read more here ...
 

Last updated 31-May-2006 by igadoura@unb.ca

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