
Research Associate in Integrated Power Electronics
Academic Division: Electrical Engineering
Email: ahaj2@cam.ac.uk
Research interests
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Die embedding and integrated power electronics with advanced sensing and cooling methodologies
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Power electronics topologies, control strategies, and modulation techniques
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Motor drives for electric vehicles, with emphasis on efficiency, control, and integration
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Robotic actuators, including BLDC motors, precision drivers, and motion control
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Tactile sensing for robotics, focusing on high-resolution capacitive sensor arrays
Biography
I am a Research Associate at the University of Cambridge, working with Prof. Teng Long on the large-scale integration of power electronics for eMobility and high-performance energy systems. With years of experience in this field, my research focuses on novel packaging architectures for wide-bandgap semiconductors, enabling ultra-compact, thermally efficient converters for electric vehicles, robotics, and aerospace applications. I bring industry experience from Eaton and Tesla, where I contributed to advanced powertrain technologies, and I am the co-founder of Cambridge Integration Ltd., a startup dedicated to commercializing innovative power electronics solutions developed through years of academic and applied research.
Department role and responsibilities
- Student supervision
- Laboratory demonstration