I’ve started publishing my work in SMEKlib – An Open Source 2D FEA Library for Electric Machines in Matlab. Click here for more info!
ICEM 2016 Report
Last week, I took part in the ICEM 2016 conference in Lausanne, Switzerland. Here’s a brief report of what went down during those awesome days.
Why? What? How? – Lessons from DPEEE
Convincing people of “Why, What, and How” will win them over to your side. Don’t mess up the order of those, and remember to make adjustments as necessary.
Finally on SlideShare!
Great news: I finally decided to join SlideShare! Just click the new logo of the yellow and blue humanoids hugging it out on the bottom of the page! Or, alternatively, just click here. Either is fine. Alright alright, I lied…
Random-wound machines and circulating currents, part 3
How to predict and model circulating currents – a major loss component in random-wound electrical machines.
Random-wound machines and circulating currents, part 2
How to analyse a random winding In my previous post, I introduced to you my latest journal article, and briefly explained the concepts of a random-wound machine and circulating currents. So, if you have yet to read that, I suggest you…
Random-wound machines and circulating currents
How to predict and model circulating currents – a major loss components in random-wound electrical machines
Presentation Skills
Why and how to give an awesome presentation I’m feeling productive today, so here’s another post – this time a shorter one! Many academics are not very good presenters. Or can you say you’ve never attended a boring lecture or…
More tips for productivity
In my earlier post, I gave some productivity tips that I’ve personally found very useful. Now’s the time for some more. 4. Todo lists Lists are nice in more ways than one. They help you not to forget stuff. Duh.…
Matlab2Tikz
Today’s post begins with some background ranting. If you want to skip it, feel free. For quite a while, I’ve been thinking about moving my plotting a bit further away from Matlab. And why is that? Well, let’s just say…