Climate change is profoundly affecting global sustainability, which is inexorably trending toward economic and political instability. Zero emission is the best way to tackle climate change by reducing global warming. To achieve zero emissions in America by 2050, moving towards (i) all-electric transportation (all-electric aircraft, all-electric ships, all-electric vehicles, etc.) and (ii) 100% renewables are the main targeted goals.

In the ZEROES Lab, we are excited to make an impact and shape this future, where developing emerging resilient high voltage, high power density engineering is needed to achieve the goals above. Our focus in the ZEROES lab is on 1) dielectrics and electrical insulation, 2) power systems, and 3) plasma science aspects of resilient high voltage, high power density engineering towards the abovementioned goals.

 

Available Positions:

There are several funded Ph.D. positions for Spring 2024 and Fall 2024 in ZEROES Lab. If you are interested in working on transportation electrification, clean energy, plasma science, high voltage engineering, dielectrics and electrical insulation, and power systems, please email mona.ghassemi@utdallas.edu

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