Erik Lemmen
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RESEARCH PROFILE
E. (Erik) Lemmen was born in Eindhoven, The Netherlands, on March 18, 1988. After finishing HAVO at the Bisschop Bekkers College Eindhoven in 2005, he studied Electrical Engineering at the Fontys University of Applied Sciences, Eindhoven, and received the BEng degree (cum laude) in 2009. Subsequently, he attended the Eindhoven University of Technology and received the MSc degree in 2013. His master graduation project concerned the development of a high-precision power amplifier for driving high-accuracy mechatronics systems, where a new circuit topology was developed and patented. In October 2013, Erik started as a PhD student in the group of Electromechanics and Power Electronics at the Eindhoven University of Technology. His research focuses on reconfigurable multilevel power converter topologies, and a highly flexible energy storage system. In parallel to his studies and research, Erik has been working as a part-time power electronics design engineer at Prodrive Technologies B.V. for almost 10 years.
Recent Publications
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Impedance Matching in Solid-State Marx Generators
(2022) -
Parasitic Effects from Cooling of GaN Power Transistors
(2022) -
Accurate Ion Energy Control in Plasma Processing by Switched-Mode Power Converter
(2022) -
Closed-Form Spectral Computation of Intermodulation Distortion for Shunt-Based Current Measurements
IEEE Open Journal of Instrumentation and Measurement (2022) -
Equivalent electric circuit model of accurate ion energy control with tailored waveform biasing
Plasma Sources Science and Technology (2022)
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