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Overview

Daniel Costinett is affiliated with the University of Tennessee at Knoxville in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on fields within engineering, with extensive work in electrical and electronic engineering. Additional subfields of study include automotive engineering, control and systems engineering, mechanical engineering, and aerospace engineering.

Their body of work explores several specialized topics, including:

  • Wireless Power Transfer Systems
  • Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
  • Advanced Battery Technologies Research
  • Multilevel Inverters and Converters
  • Advanced DC-DC Converters
  • Silicon Carbide Semiconductor Technologies
  • Microgrid Control and Optimization

Costinett has published extensively in various recognized venues. The most frequent publication platforms include:

  • IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • IEEE Power Electronics Magazine
  • IEEE Access
  • 2022 IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE)
  • IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics

Their recent papers reflect a focus on electric vehicle charging technologies and wireless power transfer, demonstrating contributions to both theoretical and applied aspects of power electronics. Notable recent publications include:

  • "Charging Electric Vehicle Batteries: Wired and Wireless Power Transfer: Exploring EV charging technologies," 2022, IEEE Power Electronics Magazine
  • "A 6.6-kW High-Frequency Wireless Power Transfer System for Electric Vehicle Charging Using Multilayer Nonuniform Self-Resonant Coil at MHz," 2021, IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • "Methodology of Low Inductance Busbar Design for Three-Level Converters," 2020, IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics
  • "Shielding Design for High-Frequency Wireless Power Transfer System for EV Charging With Self-Resonant Coils," 2023, IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • "Systematic Design of a 100-W 6.78-MHz Wireless Charging Station Covering Multiple Devices and a Large Charging Area," 2021, IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics

They often collaborate with other researchers, with frequent co-authors including Ruiyang Qin, Leon M. Tolbert, Jie Li, Liyan Zhu, and Jingjing Sun. Collaborations appear to be consistent across several papers, indicating ongoing research partnerships.

Best Publications

  • Review of Commercial GaN Power Devices and GaN-Based Converter Design Challenges

    Edward A. Jones;Fei Fred Wang;Daniel Costinett

  • Low-Power Far-Field Wireless Powering for Wireless Sensors

    Z. Popovic;E. A. Falkenstein;D. Costinett;R. Zane

  • Temperature-Dependent Short-Circuit Capability of Silicon Carbide Power MOSFETs

    Zhiqiang Wang;Xiaojie Shi;Leon M. Tolbert;Fred Wang

  • Evaluation of Switching Performance of SiC Devices in PWM Inverter-Fed Induction Motor Drives

    Zheyu Zhang;Fred Wang;Leon M. Tolbert;Benjamin J. Blalock

  • Active Balancing System for Electric Vehicles With Incorporated Low-Voltage Bus

    Michael Evzelman;M. Muneeb Ur Rehman;Kelly Hathaway;Regan Zane

  • Design and Control for High Efficiency in High Step-Down Dual Active Bridge Converters Operating at High Switching Frequency

    D. Costinett;D. Maksimovic;R. Zane

  • Circuit-Oriented Treatment of Nonlinear Capacitances in Switched-Mode Power Supplies

    Daniel Costinett;Dragan Maksimovic;Regan Zane

  • Investigation of Gallium Nitride Devices in High-Frequency LLC Resonant Converters

    Weimin Zhang;Fred Wang;Daniel J. Costinett;Leon M. Tolbert

  • Review of Power Electronics Components at Cryogenic Temperatures

    Handong Gui;Ruirui Chen;Jiahao Niu;Zheyu Zhang

  • GaN-FET based dual active bridge DC-DC converter

    Daniel Costinett;Hien Nguyen;Regan Zane;Dragan Maksimovic

  • A High Temperature Silicon Carbide mosfet Power Module With Integrated Silicon-On-Insulator-Based Gate Drive

    Zhiqiang Wang;Xiaojie Shi;Leon M. Tolbert;Fei Fred Wang

  • Characterization of an enhancement-mode 650-V GaN HFET

    Edward A. Jones;Fred Wang;Daniel Costinett;Zheyu Zhang

  • Intelligent Gate Drive for Fast Switching and Crosstalk Suppression of SiC Devices

    Zheyu Zhang;Jeffery Dix;Fei Fred Wang;Benjamin J. Blalock

  • Charging Electric Vehicle Batteries: Wired and Wireless Power Transfer: Exploring EV charging technologies

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  • Online Junction Temperature Monitoring Using Intelligent Gate Drive for SiC Power Devices

    Zheyu Zhang;Jacob Dyer;Xuanlyu Wu;Fei Wang

  • GaN-Based Dual-Mode Wireless Power Transfer Using Multifrequency Programmed Pulse Width Modulation

    Chongwen Zhao;Daniel Costinett

  • Development of High-Power High Switching Frequency Cryogenically Cooled Inverter for Aircraft Applications

    Handong Gui;Leon M. Tolbert;Benjamin J. Blalock;Daniel Costinett

  • Capacitor-Clamped, Three-level GaN-Based DC–DC Converter With Dual Voltage Outputs for Battery Charger Applications

    Ren Ren;Bo Liu;Edward A. Jones;Fei Fred Wang

  • A 6.6-kW High Frequency Wireless Power Transfer System for Electric Vehicle Charging Using Multi-layer Non-uniform Self-resonant Coil at MHz

    Ruiyang Qin;Jie Li;Daniel Costinett

  • Cross conduction analysis for enhancement-mode 650-V GaN HFETs in a phase-leg topology

    Edward A. Jones;Fred Wang;Daniel Costinett;Zheyu Zhang

  • Design and Implementation of a GaN-Based, 100-kHz, 102-W/in 3 Single-Phase Inverter

    Chongwen Zhao;Bradford Trento;Ling Jiang;Edward A. Jones

  • Active gate driver for fast switching and cross-talk suppression of SiC devices in a phase-leg configuration

    Zheyu Zhang;Fred Wang;Leon M. Tolbert;Benjamin J. Blalock

  • Active balancing system for electric vehicles with incorporated low voltage bus

    Daniel Costinett;Kelly Hathaway;Muneeb Ur Rehman;Michael Evzelman

Frequent Co-Authors

Leon M. Tolbert
Leon M. Tolbert University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Fred Wang
Fred Wang University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Benjamin J. Blalock
Benjamin J. Blalock University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Regan Zane
Regan Zane Utah State University
Dragan Maksimovic
Dragan Maksimovic University of Colorado Boulder
Zoya Popovic
Zoya Popovic University of Colorado Boulder
Burak Ozpineci
Burak Ozpineci Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Kandler Smith
Kandler Smith National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Aly E. Fathy
Aly E. Fathy University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Gregory L. Plett
Gregory L. Plett University of Colorado Colorado Springs

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