You Are Graduating. Now What? (White Hot)
In this column, I will be talking mainly to young power electronics engineers who will soon be graduating or have recently graduated. The need to decarbonize and electrify the world’s
In this column, I will be talking mainly to young power electronics engineers who will soon be graduating or have recently graduated. The need to decarbonize and electrify the world’s
Entrepreneurship thrives on determination, risk-taking, and long-term vision, as I’ve explored in past columns. But one factor can make or break your venture: the partners you choose. A great partner
When most engineers think about entrepreneurship, they envision fast-paced startups fueled by venture capital—companies destined to disrupt industries overnight. Indeed, stories of rapid success from brands like Facebook, Uber, or

The ever-growing adverse impacts of climate change have affected the economy, society and daily lives globally. Reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in all industries has been recognized as one of
I recently read Chris Miller’s non-fiction historical tour of the semiconductor industry, Chip War [1]Spanning nearly eight decades, from the invention of the vacuum tube and the IC all the way

Empower a Billion Lives (EBL) is an Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Power Electronics Society (PELS) initiative to address the problem of energy access for a large number