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Associate Professor Alireza Khaligh (ECE/ISR) is the general chair of the 2016 IEEE Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition (APEC), which will be held in Long Beach, Calif., March 20-24.

APEC is the premier event for practicing power electronics professionals, drawing more than 5,000 participants. The APEC program addresses a broad range of topics in the use, design, manufacturing and marketing of all kinds of power electronics systems. The combination of high quality professional education seminars taught by world-class experts, a full program of refereed technical papers, a unique industry presentation seminar series, an interesting rap session program, a one of kind international micromouse competition, and the best power electronics exposition consistently provides an invaluable education and networking opportunity to power electronics researchers and engineers each year.

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February 5, 2016


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