University Lecturer
Marko Merdzan
Department / Institute
Electrical Engineering
RESEARCH PROFILE
Marko Merdzan was born in Karlovac, Croatia. In 2004 he enrolled Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad. He received his MSc degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering in 2009 from the Department of Power, Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering, section for Power Electronics and Electric Machines.
In 2012 he started his PhD research with Electromechanics and Power Electronics (EPE) group at Eindhoven University of Technology, where he has been involved in research related to high-speed permanent magnet machines. Starting from 2017, he holds the position of a University Lecturer within the EPE group.
Recent Publications
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Performance Analysis of High-Speed Electric Machines Supplied by PWM Inverters Based on the Harmonic Modeling Method
Energies (2021) -
Computationally Efficient Semi-Analytical Model for the Calculation of the No-Load Magnetic Field in High-Speed Permanent Magnet Machines
(2020) -
Evaluation of Eddy Current Losses in the Cooling Sleeve of a Toroidal High Speed Permanent Magnet Machine
(2020) -
The influence of the inverter switching frequency on rotor losses in high-speed permanent magnet machines : an experimental study
(2016) -
Electrical and magnetic model coupling of permanent magnet machines based on the harmonic analysis
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics (2015)
Current Educational Activities
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