
On August 19, 2024, the 2024 Autumn Seminar of the Zhejiang University Hangzhou International Science and Technology Innovation Center Power Management Technology Innovation Alliance (ZJU-PMIC) successfully concluded in Hangzhou. The seminar was co-chaired by Professor Wu Xinke, Associate Professor Shao Shuai, Researcher Chen Yenan, and Researcher Dong Zezheng from Zhejiang University.

The event was attended by Professor Zhang Junming from Zhejiang University, along with Professor Xue Lingxiao and Associate Researcher Yan Haidong from Tianjin University, both of whom delivered insightful presentations. The seminar featured one keynote report, seven alliance project reports, and a graduate salon poster session.
Technical representatives from over 30 member companies, including Delta, Xiaomi, Sungrow, Anker Innovations, Infineon, ZTE, and Great Wall Power, gathered to discuss the progress of alliance projects, core technical challenges in research, and future industry solutions and development trends. The in-depth exchanges fostered collaboration and promoted a deeper understanding of the cutting-edge technologies shaping the future of power management.

In his opening report, Professor Wu Xinke summarized the main work of the alliance during the first half of the year, including alliance meetings, exhibitions, and organizational development. He particularly emphasized the alliance’s role as a bridge between academic research and industry needs. For the remainder of the year, Professor Wu highlighted plans to enhance online communication and sharing models, further empower the advisory role of the alliance’s Technical Committee, and strengthen member companies’ participation in project development. These initiatives aim to better align academic advancements with industry applications, driving innovation and collaboration within the power management field.

面向未来,洞察痛点,薛教授分享了消费电子充电的发展历程与其新理念与技术方案。

Looking to the Future and Addressing Pain Points, Professor Xue Shares Insights on the Evolution of Consumer Electronics Charging and New Concepts and Technological Solutions

The remaining six project reports covered cutting-edge research topics applied to various fields, including server systems and XPU power supply, new energy vehicles, and energy storage power systems. The topics spanned multiple power conversion topologies, such as three-phase MISN PFC, flying capacitor multi-level totem-pole PFC, and DCX. Additionally, new power device characterization projects, including GaN high-temperature dynamic resistance evaluation, were also featured. These reports were comprehensive and insightful, sparking lively discussions among participants.

The seminar featured a graduate salon and poster presentation session, where nearly thirty ZJU-PMIC graduate students showcased their project work. The atmosphere was lively, with an engaging and collaborative discussion environment. Corporate representatives and research personnel exchanged ideas extensively, fostering a platform for talent development and academic-industry exchange within the alliance. This session strengthened the collaboration between academia and industry, highlighting the alliance’s role in cultivating future talent in power management technologies.

The seminar report PPTs and video replays have been uploaded to the [Seminar] section. 【2024年秋季研讨会(电子版)】