Minjie Chen
Assistant professor
Electrical Engeering
Princeton University
United States of America
Biography
Minjie Chen received his Ph.D. degree from MIT in 2015, and received his B.S. degree from Tsinghua University in 2009. Before joining Princeton University, he was a postdoctoral associate at MIT RLE, doing research on advanced power conversion architecture. He is the recipient of the Chorafas Foundation Award for outstanding thesis, the E.E. Landsman Fellowship, the First Prize Award in IEEE ECCE Student Demo Competition, and an Outstanding Reviewer Award from IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics.
Research Interest
Applied Physics, Energy & Environment, Integrated Electronic Systems, Materials & Devices
Publications
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Minjie Chen, Mohammad Araghchini, Khurram K Afridi, Jeffrey H Lang, Charles R Sullivan, et al., 2016, A systematic approach to modeling impedances and current distribution in planar magnetics, IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, 31, 560 - 580
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Minjie Chen, Khurram K Afridi, David J Perreault 2013, Stacked switched capacitor energy buffer architecture, J.IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, 28, 5183-5195
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John G Kassakian, Richard Schmalensee, G Desgroseilliers, Timothy D Heidel, K Afridi, et al., 2011, The future of the electric grid, Massachusetts Institute of Technology