
Qingyun Huang
Assistant Professor
337 Naka Hall
Phone: 573.882.5190
Email: qh7gp@missouri.edu
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Biography
Qingyun Huang is an assistant professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Missouri. Before joining Mizzou, he worked as a research associate at Semiconductor Power Electronics Center (SPEC) at The University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin). Before that, he was a post doctoral fellow in SPEC at UT Austin. His current research focuses on the advanced topology, magnetics, soft-switching and control for Power Electronics, high-density wide-bandgap (WBG) Power Electronics, Power Electronics packaging, integration and thermal management. He was a main contributor to “Plug-and-Play (PnP)” PV inverter project and “Hybrid Solid-State-Transformer” project from Department of Energy (DOE). During his Postdoc and research associate time, he was leading the High-Density Power Electronics (HDPE) research area in SPEC at UT Austin. His research contributions on high-density WBG PV inverter and WBG datacenter power supply (PFC and DC/DC) have been benchmark works and highly cited during the past decade. He has published more than 50 highly cited journal and conference papers with a Best Paper award “2020 IAS-RES Committee Conference paper Awards, First Prize.”
Education
Ph.D. from University of Texas at Austin
M.S. from Xi’an Jiaotong University
B.S. from Southwest Jiaotong University
Technical Focus
Advanced topology/magnetics/control for Power Electronics
High-density wide-bandgap Power Electronics
Power Electronics packaging/integration/thermal management
Soft-switching Power Electronics
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