ECE + CAPS + IEEE + IZEA Seminar: Philippe Masson
"High-power-density electric machines: materials challenges and applications"
This event is sponsored by FAMU-FSU Engineering Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Center for Advanced Power Systems and IZEA.
Abstract: The electrification of transportation and industrial sectors is driving the demand for high-power-density electric machines, which are essential for compact, efficient, and lightweight energy conversion systems. Achieving high power density in motors and generators requires a multidisciplinary approach that integrates advanced materials, innovative design techniques, and robust thermal management strategies. Recent advancements in permanent magnet synchronous axial flux motors and Halbach array configurations have enabled significant improvements in volumetric torque and efficiency. However, these designs introduce critical materials challenges, including demagnetization risks at elevated temperatures, the need for high-performance electrical steels, and the development of insulation systems capable of withstanding high voltages and temperatures up to 350°C. This presentation will provide a panorama of current solutions, emerging materials, and future research directions for high-power-density electric machines, emphasizing the interplay between materials science, design optimization, and real-world applications.
Dr. Philippe Masson
Chief Technology Officer
Advanced Magnet Lab
Speaker Bio: Dr. Philippe Masson has been working in the fields of motors, generators, electromechanical systems, power applications of superconductivity, analysis-driven design, and multi-physics modeling since 1999. Throughout his career, he has gained extensive experience in both academia and industry, covering a broad range of technical areas, including applied superconductivity, electromechanical systems, and advanced numerical modeling. Dr. Masson served as Editor for Large Scale Applications of the IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity for 13 years and was an elected member of the Applied Superconductivity Conference board. He is a Senior Member of IEEE and AIAA, and a member of the Cryogenic Society of America. Dr. Masson has authored over 50 journal papers and delivered more than 80 conference presentations in the areas of motors, generators, applied superconductivity, and multi-physics modeling. He has served as Principal Investigator on numerous government-funded projects, as well as industry collaborations. Dr. Masson earned his Ph.D. from Université Henri Poincaré in Nancy, France.
