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Welcome at the Institute of Electrical Engineering (ETI)
At the Institute of Electrical Engineering (ETI) of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), experts in power electronics, electrical machines, drive control, and energy storage systems conduct research. With about 70 employees, interdisciplinary cooperation of these neighboring research areas takes place in order to improve the increasing requirements in terms of power density, functionality, and energy efficiency and to create innovations.
In addition to research and teaching, the ETI is working on a wide range of projects in close cooperation with industry and public project sponsors to find innovative solutions and concepts for the future. In addition, the ETI offers an extensive equipment pool in which prototypes are built and tested for use.
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PELSS 2026
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ETI Colloquium
04 May 2026
Dr.-Ing. Simon Daubner
, Imperial College London:
The Tortuous Path to Power: Physics-Based Battery Simulations Link-ing Microstructure to Energy Density, Rate Performance, and Ageing
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ETI Colloquium
11 May 2026
Gernot Pammer
, AVL List GmbH:
Power Analyzer for Multiphysics Drive Train Investigation
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OpenEMS-Hackathon 17. – 18.03.26
The two-day OpenEMS Hackathon at KIT brought together a diverse group of participants from industry and research institutions across multiple countries for intensive collaboration and knowledge exchange. The event highlighted the growing interest in OpenEMS, particularly among new users, reflecting its increasing relevance as an open-source platform for energy management applications.
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Dissertation Johannes Stoß
The ETI congratulates Mr. Stoß on passing his doctoral examination. The title of his dissertation is "Modeling, Parameter Identification, and Uniform Model-Based Trajectory Control for Rotating Field Machines." The examination date was March 6, 2026.
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Dissertation Felix Rehm
The ETI congratulates Mr. Rehm on passing his doctoral examination. The title of his dissertation is “Non-Resonant Inverter Topologies for Use in Domestic Induction Heating Systems". The examination date was on 26 February 2026.
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Dissertation of Fabian Sommer
The ETI congratulates Mr. Sommer on passing his doctoral examination. The title of his dissertation is “Modeling, Design and Operation of a High Power Dual Active Bridge with focus on Parasitic Effects”. The examination date was on 06 February 2026.