Advancing the Characterization and Modeling of Soft Magnetic Materials for Electric Machine Design - Seminar by Christoph Dobler, from JKU Linz
The research also explores the impact of manufacturing processes on magnetization behavior, as well as the loss and magnetization properties of soft magnetic materials in presence of DC bias magnetization. Additional areas of interest include characterization of soft magnetic materials under combined 2D mechanical and magnetic load conditions and development of eddy current sensors for precise coating thickness measurement.
Short Bio - Christoph Dobler, born in Innsbruck 1991. After receiving his BSc in Mechatronics from the Leopold-Franzens University Innsbruck, his studies continued in Linz, where he received his Dipl.-Ing. (MSc) from the Johannes Kepler University (JKU). Since 2019 he is working part-time at the Institute for Electrical Drives and Power Electronics at the JKU, and since Dec. 2020 full-time as a University Assistant at said Institute. Since 2021 he is enrolled in the Dr.-Tech . (PhD) program at the JKU. Beyond research, he is actively involved in teaching. He delivers master-level courses on power electronics and advanced control techniques for electrical drives, as well as bachelor-level lab exercises on the fundamentals of electric machines.