Marcel Hendrix
Department / Institute
RESEARCH PROFILE
Marcel Hendrix is Assistant Professor in the Electromechanics and Power Electronics group of the Department of Electrical Engineering at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e). He has held this position since 1998, specializing in the research and design of high-precision, high-performance power electronics and analog circuitry.
From starting his career at Philips’ Lighting Division, Hendrix has been involved in the design and specification of switched-mode power supplies for solar inverters, low- and high-pressure gas-discharge lamps, and LEDs. His current interests are design automation, large-scale (cloud) computing, IC development, system simulation, modeling, discrete-time control techniques, and (hybrid) switched-capacitor power conversion.
Science is about knowing; engineering is about doing. -- Henry Petroski”
ACADEMIC BACKGROUND
Marcel Hendrix received his MSc in Electronic Circuit Design from Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) in 1981. He started working at Philips R&D in 1982 and held several R&D positions there. He is currently employed at Signify.
Hendrix joined Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) as a part-time Associate Professor in 1998.
Since 2011, Hendrix has been one of the official maintainers of and contributor to NGSPICE, an open software circuit simulator based on Berkeley's SPICE 3f5.
Key Publications
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An analysis of the highly linear transfer characteristics of dual-buck converters
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics (2018) -
Observer-based active damping for grid-connected converters with LCL filter
(2018) -
A 92.2% peak-efficiency self-resonant hybrid switched-capacitor LED driver in 0.18μm CMOS
(2017) -
On real-time optimal control of high-precision switching amplifiers
(2013) -
Family of multiport bidirectional DC-DC converters
IEE Proceedings - Electric Power Applications (2006)
Current Educational Activities
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