Bawar Jalal

PhD and Post-Doctoral Research

I have a technical background in engineering research.

Specifically, I spent several years at the Power Electronics, Machines and Control Research Institute at the University of Nottingham. As a post-doc, I worked on creating a model exchange format for semiconductor models (see more here).

Before that, I spent several years on my PhD, the goal of which was to visualise electromagnetic fields using augmented reality and fast modelling techniques.

Because of its visual nature, my research makes the most sense demonstrated visually, so I've managed to record some videos of my work in action. My initial prototype was a thermal visualisation and the final version of my PhD research an electromagnetic visualisation.

Publications to date

You can find a full list of the publications I've been involved with here. A few of these have been listed below.

"Real-Time Virtual Prototypes for Power Electronics", 2024 IEEE Design Methodologies Conference (DMC).

"Real-Time Electromagnetic Visualisation for Large 3D Accelerated Models", 2022 IEEE 23rd Workshop on Control and Modeling for Power Electronics (COMPEL).

"Real-Time Electromagnetic Visualisation using Augmented Reality and Accelerated 3D Models", 2021 IEEE 22nd Workshop on Control and Modelling of Power Electronics (COMPEL).

"Real-Time Thermal Imaging Using Augmented Reality and Accelerated 3D Models," 2020 IEEE 21st Workshop on Control and Modeling for Power Electronics (COMPEL).