Doctoral Candidate-TA
Bram Daniels
Department / Institute
RESEARCH PROFILE
Bram Daniels attended Fontys School for Technology and Logistics, Venlo, worked as an intern for Océ-Technologies B.V., Venlo, and Beltech B.V., Eindhoven, the Netherlands, and received his B.Eng in Mechatronics, in 2012. He then attended Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, specializing in electromechanics, and worked as an intern for Royal Smit Transformers, Nijmegen, the Netherlands, receiving his M.Sc. degree in Electrical Engineering in 2018. Also in 2018 he started his Ph.D. project within the Electromechanics and Power Electronics group at the same university. His research interests include characterization of magnetic materials, hysteresis modeling, and iron loss prediction for electrical machines.
Recent Publications
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Magnetodynamic finite element analysis coupled with a vector hysteresis model applied to a variable flux reluctance machine
IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications (2024) -
Neural Oscillators for Magnetic Hysteresis Modeling
(2023) -
Constrained Spline-Based Everett Map for Static Hysteresis Modeling
(2023) -
Discovery of sparse hysteresis models for piezoelectric materials
Applied Physics Letters (2023) -
Everett Map Construction for Modeling Static Hysteresis
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics (2023)
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