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EPSRC Support by Research Area (Electrical Motors and Drive / Electromagnetics) in Theme (Manufacturing the Future)

Research areas are used to describe EPSRC's portfolio of excellent long term research and high quality postgraduate training.

Grants are classified using one or more research areas. The number and value of grants listed below reflects how the theme portfolio is described by this research area.

Please note: some research areas will appear under multiple themes. There is no unique, absolute, relationship between a research area and a theme.

Grant TitlePrincipal
Investigator
OrganisationDepartmentTotal Grant
Value (£)
Additive Manufacturing of High Performance Shaped-Profile Electrical Machine WindingsSimpson, Dr NUniversity of BristolElectrical and Electronic Engineering 332,913
Converter ArchitecturesYuan, Professor XUniversity of BristolElectrical and Electronic Engineering 1,259,400
Future Electrical Machines Manufacturing HubJewell, Professor GUniversity of SheffieldElectronic and Electrical Engineering 10,455,745
Multi-Domain Virtual Prototyping Techniques for Wide-Bandgap Power ElectronicsEvans, Dr PLUniversity of NottinghamFaculty of Engineering 1,079,258
Underpinning Power Electronics 2017: Heterogeneous IntegrationEmpringham, Professor LUniversity of NottinghamFaculty of Engineering 1,354,962

Total Number of Grants: 5
Total Value of Grants: £14,482,278

The grant value may include the cost of access to facilities (these funds are not awarded to the grant holding organisation).