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Mr Nauman Ahmad Zaffar
Director Energy and Power Systems
Electrical Engineering, LUMS
Ph: +92-42-35608311
Email: nauman.zaffarlums.edu.pk
LUMS
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For further information please contact:
Dr Hassan Abbas Khan
Assistant Professor
Electrical Engineering, LUMS
Ph: +92-42-35608356
Email: hassan.khanlums.edu.pk
Power Electronics has direct applications in many domains of
energy sector, renewables and smart grids. Indigenous and
innovative design of power electronic converters and RF cir-
cuits requires a solid foundation in design of magnetics and
understanding of circuit parasitics. This is the fifth in the series
of Teaching the Teachers workshops being conducted at
LUMS by Professor Asad A. Abidi of UCLA on physics of
inductors and transformers from a design-oriented engineering
point of view. It will provide methods for the optimal design
of these components across a wide scale of on-board and on-
chip applications in power and communications through devel-
opment of effective equivalent circuits. It will cover circuit
design of inductors and transformers from 50 Hz to radio
frequencies with emphasis on circuit uses. The primary target
audience are members of faculty and industry practitioners
who use inductors and transformers in power systems, commu-
nication systems, and instrumentation. Practitioners with
strong analytical skills and holding at-least a MS will find the
material covered in this workshop of immediate value.
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Fundamentals of Electric and Magnetic Laws, mag-
netic materials and development of inductance from
first principles.
AC analysis of circuits, frequency response and
coverage of non-linear waveforms.
Development of equivalent circuits and analogies
between electric and magnetic circuits.
Extracting electrical parameters from physical di-
mensions.
Ideal transformer as a fundamental non-energic,
lossless circuit component and planar inductors.
Flux leakage and losses in magnetic devices.
Optimal design of magnetic cores
Design examples: Magnetics in power converters
and Narrowband transformers in RF circuits.
Applications: Regulators, Duplexers, Instrumenta-
tion and Measurement and Poly-phase circuits
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Dr. Asad A. Abidi, FIEEE received B.Sc.(Hon.) from
Imperial College, London in 1976, M.S. and Ph.D. in
Electrical Engineering from the University of Califor-
nia, Berkeley in 1978 and 1981. He was at Bell Labora-
tories, Murray Hill, NJ from 1981 to 1984 as a Member
of Technical Staff in the Advanced LSI Development
Laboratory. Since 1985, he has been at the Electrical
Engineering Department of the University of Califor-
nia, Los Angeles where he is the Distinguished Chan-
cellors Professor. He has been elected Associate Fel-
low of TWAS: The World Academy of Sciences. His
research interests are in the design of CMOS RF inte-
grated circuits, high-speed analog circuits and data
converters. He is the recipient of the 2008 IEEE Donald
O. Pederson Award in Solid-State Circuits and is a
member of the US National Academy of Engineering.
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O-EE, SBASSE, LUMS
E: soban.hameed@lums.edu.pk
Ph: +92-42-35608000 Ext: 3527
REGI STRATI ON PROCEDURE
http://lums.edu.pk/sse/ee/

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