SHORT biography
Nagy Hunor was born on the 30th of October, 1991 in Targu Mures, Romania. He went to the "Bolyai Farkas" Theoretical High School, graduating Mathematics and Computer Science - English intensive. Then he studied electrical engineering at the Technical University of Cluj-Napoca at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, specialization of Electromechanical Engineering, obtaining his Bachelor's degree in 2014, with work for his thesis being carried out through a 5-month Erasmus work placement at Punch Powertrain, Sint-Truiden, Belgium. In the same year ha started working at TUCN at the Electric Drives and Machines Department as a Junior Research Engineer. In parallel he obtained his diploma in 2016 for his master's degree at TUCN at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, at the Advanced Electrical Systems and Structures specialization. In the same year he enrolled and continues his activities as a PhD student at the EMD department as a member of the Electromechanical Systems Group.
RESEARCH FIELD
- Implementation of control techniques for electric drives in LabVIEW and LabVIEW FPGA through the methods of Rapid Control Prototyping and Test-bench validations.
- Specific machines studied are mainly of variable reluctance type (the Switched Reluctance Motor and Synchronous Reluctance Machine)
FOREIGN LANGUAGES
English - B2 and French - A2
OTHER INFORMATION
Honors & Awards
- Regional winner (Romania) of the 2016 Eastern European NIDays Case Study Contest held by National Instruments, with the case study titled “Virtual test-bench for electric vehicle propulsion systems using the NI software suite and LMS Imagine.Lab Amesim”, Bucharest, December 2016
- 3rd place at EBEC (European BEST Engineering Competition) local phase – Cluj-Napoca, held by BEST Cluj-Napoca, November 2012
- 3rd place at the Power Systems Competition held by Hungarian Energy Association's Youth Section (MET), February 2017 specifically for electrical machines of variable reluctance (Switched Reluctance Motor, Synchronous Reluctance Motor)
Publications
Author
"FPGA based real-time simulation of a Switched Reluctance machine drive unit." In 2016 IEEE, International Conference on Automation, Quality and Testing, Robotics (AQTR), pp. 1-5. IEEE Conference Publications, 2016
"Rapid control prototyping of a speed control strategy for a switched reluctance machine" In 2016 International Conference and Exposition on Electrical and Power Engineering (EPE), pp. 664-668, IEEE Conference Publications, 2016
Co-author
[1] R. Marsis, R. Siecoban, C. Marsis and L. Szabo, "Common and normal mode currents in PMSM PWM drives," 2016 International Symposium on Power Electronics, Electrical Drives, Automation and Motion (SPEEDAM), Anacapri, 2016, pp. 500-504. doi: 10.1109/SPEEDAM.2016.7525877
[2] Real-time FPGA model in the loop analysis of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machine for LEV”. In 2016 International Conference and Exposition on Electrical and Power Engineering (EPE), pp. 219-224, IEEE Conference Publications, 2016.
[3] Real-time Virtual Test-bench for Electric Vehicle Propulsion Systems” in Proceedings of the 18th National Conference on Electrical Drives “CNAE 2106”, Acta Electrotehnica, Volume 57, Number 3-4, pp 359-362, 2016.
Professional events attendance
"High-speed Drives for sustainable electromechanical systems" workshop held at the Technical University of Eindhoven, the Netherlands (8-9 February 2017)
"Hardware-In-the-Loop simulation for testing electrical systems" workshop held at L2EP Lille, France (1-2 September 2016)
"Kando Kalman" Summer Course on electrical engineering, University of Obudai, Budapest, Hungary (22- 28. 07. 2013)
"LoGlo" (Local Action Global Reaction) Youth Exchange - funded by Youth in Action programme of the EU, organized by the Elmenyakademia Egyesulet, Hungary at Galyateto (19-27. 04. 2013)
Kando Kalman in Budapest, Hungary (22-28. 07. 2013) "BEST Summer Course" on renewable energies and sustainable development organized by BEST Slovenia, held in Ljubljana (08-17. 07. 2011)
Hobbies:Hiking, bicycle riding and cooking
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