Laboratory of Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics
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Laboratory of Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics
Summary
Laboratory of Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics is a laboratory[1]. It draws 3 Wikipedia views per month (laboratory category, ranking #52 of 135).[2]
Key Facts
- Laboratory of Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics's field of work was power engineering[3].
- Laboratory of Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics was a member of MEDEE power electronics cluster[4].
- Laboratory of Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics was a member of i-Trans cluster for railways and urban transport[5].
- Laboratory of Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics was a member of Institut Carnot ARTS[6].
- Laboratory of Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics was a member of National Center for Scientific Research[7].
- Laboratory of Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics was a member of École Centrale de Lille[8].
- Laboratory of Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics was a member of University of Lille[9].
- Laboratory of Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics is located in Lille[10].
- Laboratory of Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics is in the country of France[11].
- Laboratory of Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics's image is recorded as Centrale Lille -Batiment C LAGIS L2EP.jpg[12].
- Laboratory of Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics's instance of is recorded as laboratory[13].
- Laboratory of Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics's instance of is recorded as National Center for Scientific Research[14].
- Laboratory of Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics's headquarters location is recorded as Villeneuve-d'Ascq[15].
- Laboratory of Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics's chief executive officer is recorded as Betty Lemaire-Semail[16].
- Laboratory of Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics's has organizational division is recorded as power electronics[17].
- Laboratory of Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics's has organizational division is recorded as electrical engineering[18].
- Laboratory of Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics's has organizational division is recorded as file converter[19].
- Laboratory of Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics's has organizational division is recorded as energy storage[20].
- Laboratory of Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics's has organizational division is recorded as actuator[21].
- Laboratory of Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics's has organizational division is recorded as electric motor[22].
- Laboratory of Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics's has organizational division is recorded as alternator[23].
- Laboratory of Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics's has organizational division is recorded as hybrid vehicle[24].
- Laboratory of Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics's has organizational division is recorded as electric traction[25].
- Laboratory of Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics's has organizational division is recorded as smart grid[26].
- Laboratory of Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics's has organizational division is recorded as electric power transmission[27].
Body
Founding
+1989-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Laboratory of Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics[28].
Leadership
Laboratory of Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics's chief executive officer is recorded as Betty Lemaire-Semail[16].
Operations
Laboratory of Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics's headquarters location is recorded as Villeneuve-d'Ascq[15]. Parent organizations include Arts et Métiers ParisTech[29], a grande école[30], in France[31], founded in 1780[32], headquartered in Paris[33]; École Centrale de Lille[34], an engineering school in France[35], in France[36], founded in 1854[37], headquartered in Rue du Lombard[38]; Lille University of Science and Technology[39], an open-access publisher[40], in France[41], founded in 1970[42], headquartered in Villeneuve-d'Ascq[43]; and University of Lille[44], a public research university[45], in France[46], founded in 1559[47], headquartered in Lille[48].
Industry
Laboratory of Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics's field of work was power engineering[3].
Why It Matters
Laboratory of Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics draws 3 Wikipedia views per month (laboratory category, ranking #52 of 135).[2]