Laboratory of Electrical Engineering, Power Electronics, and Industrial Control (LEEPCI)
The Electrical Engineering, Power Electronics and Industrial Control Laboratory brings together 4 permanent professors from Laval University.
The research carried out at LEEPCI concerns the generation, transport, treatment, conversion, and control of electrical energy.
In the field of electrical machines, work is focused on modeling and CAD of electromagnetic devices, modeling, characterization, and implementation of magnetic materials, identification, testing, and diagnosis of electrical machines, and design drives for wind turbines and electric vehicles.
In power electronics, research concerns the modeling, simulation, and CAD of static converters, the implementation of electronic power switches, the design of magnetic components, and the design of high-performance power supplies.
In the field of industrial control and networks, activities concern real-time and non-real-time control and simulation of drives and power systems, control and stability of electrical networks, and electromagnetic compatibility in power networks. industrial distribution.
The LEEPCI team includes associated researchers working in cutting-edge electrical engineering and the power electronics industry. It carries out upstream research in several areas of electrical engineering, which finds its inspiration and materializes in industrial applications. The fields of application of LEEPCI's research concern energy and transport, which constitute two major technological challenges for twenty-first-century society.