MIT Professors: Steven Leeb, James Kirtley, David Perreault
Masdar Institute Professors: Hatem Zeineldin, Mohamed Elmoursi Vinod Khadkikar, Mohamed Al Hosani
This project will develop and deliver superior power electronics, electric machines, and associated control strategies to enable weight, cost, and size reduction while expanding the capabilities of aerospace platforms. Advances in aerospace systems are increasingly tied to advances in energy processing. Visions and current research efforts for aerospace systems clearly point towards new demands for electric energy processing for propulsion, sensor systems, and for enabling efficient, cost effective programs for maintenance. This project will introduce advanced power electronics topologies, novel energy management systems, demand side management schemes, fault detection, isolation and recovery, and new electromagnetic actuators to ensure efficient, reliable and stable operation of the spacecraft and aeronautical power systems.
This project consists of five elements:
The Economic Vision 2030 for Abu Dhabi notes that in the near future the UAE will concentrate on developing its capabilities in the manufacturing and maintenance of aerospace equipment and parts, and other equipment and space apparatus. World-class leadership in the manufacturing and maintenance of aerospace systems will require a world-class presence in power electronics, actuators, and control systems in the next several decades. This project’s initiatives in power electronic circuits, energy management systems, and electromagnetic actuators are designed to support Abu Dhabi and Khalifa University of Science and Technology in becoming a tier 1 center for aerospace research and commercialization efforts.
The research is also intended to have significant and strong application to other relevant economic sectors, including energy production, consumer electronics, and generally to ensuring the relevance of graduate education on both campuses.