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Khaligh named associate editor of IEEE Transactions on Transportation Electrification
Assistant Professor Alireza Khaligh (ECE/ISR) has been named an associate editor of IEEE Transactions on Transportation Electrification (TTE).
IEEE Power Electronics Society (PELS), IEEE Industry Applications Society (IAS), IEEE Power & Energy Society (PES), and IEEE Vehicular Technology Society (VTS) are financial co-sponsors and IEEE Industrial Electronics Society (IES) and IEEE Reliability Society (RS) are technical co-sponsors of TTE. PELS is the lead administrative sponsor of TTE.
TTE is published by the IEEE Electric Vehicles Community. It focuses on components, sub-systems, systems, standards, and grid interface technologies related to power and energy conversion, propulsion, and actuation for all types of electrified vehicles including on-road, off-road, off-highway, and rail vehicles, airplanes, and ships.
Topics frequently appearing in the publication include hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs); plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs); electric vehicles (EVs); range-extended EVs; hybrid and electric powertrains; vehicular power electronics, electric machines, and motor drives; propulsion systems; electronic control units; charging stations; on-board and off-board chargers, fast chargers, and opportunity chargers; inductive charging; dynamic charging in roadways; vehicle-to-grid (V2G), vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I), and vehicle-to-home (V2H) interfaces; grid interface technologies; utility issues related to plug-in vehicles and other grid-interactive transportation; vehicle-to-grid communication and control; vehicle connectivity modules; energy storage systems; batteries for mobile transport; battery management systems; mass transit/public transportation electrification; electrification of heavy-duty and off-road vehicles; electrified defense vehicles; electrification of trains and rail vehicles; electrification of sea, undersea, air, and space vehicles; applications of fuel cells in transportation; emissions and environmental impacts of transportation electrification; standards; and source-to-wheel (STW) energy and supply-chain analysis.
Learn more about TTE.
Published June 20, 2014