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The 3rd annual workshop on Power Electronics for Aerospace Applications will be held at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, on 23rd-24th July 2025. Organised by the Technical Committee on Aerospace Power (TC11) of the IEEE Power Electronics Society (PELS), this workshop will provide a forum for aerospace power systems and power electronics engineers, and strategy makers to share and discuss the latest technological developments, experiences and achievements, whilst collectively exploring the future challenges faced in this fast-developing industry. 

This year’s workshop will have a particular focus on electrical systems, drawing on key aspects such as power system architectures, systems of power electronics, systems resilience, protection, design and testing for certification in addition to complementary technology focusses such as DC systems, new converter topologies and control, high voltage systems, hydrogen-electric and all electric propulsion, cryogenic power electronics, new materials for power electronics and cooling solutions. 

Topics of Interest: 

  • Aircraft electrical power system architectures 
  • Electrical protection systems for aircraft applications 
  • Systems of power electronics 
  • Systems resilience 
  • Design and testing for certification 
  • DC distribution systems 
  • Hydrogen-electric systems 
  • Electrical propulsion systems 
  • Higher voltage aircraft power system technologies 
  • Cryogenic and superconducting power electronics and power technologies 
  • New power systems and power electronics packaging materials 
  • Advanced cooling systems designs

 

Located in the city of Glasgow, the Technology and Innovation Centre (TIC) provides the perfect setting for PEASA 2025.

Served by 3 international airports and a UK national rail network, the city is globally accessible to visitors, and with over 1400 hotel rooms and suites available within a 10 minute walk of the TIC, all workshop attendees should be able to readily secure accommodation that meets their needs.