Dominik Bortis is affiliated with ETH Zurich in Switzerland and specializes in engineering, particularly within the field of electrical and electronic engineering. Their research spans several subfields including biomedical engineering, control and systems engineering, surgery, and cardiology and cardiovascular medicine.
The primary focus areas of their work include advanced DC-DC converters, multilevel inverters and converters, silicon carbide semiconductor technologies, magnetic bearings and levitation dynamics, mechanical circulatory support devices, wireless power transfer systems, and cardiac structural anomalies and repair.
Dominik Bortis has published extensively, with research appearing in several prominent venues. Frequent publication venues include:
Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by collaborators of Dominik Bortis include:
Frequent collaborators in their research include Johann W. Kolar, Spasoje Mirić, Rosario Giuffrida, Pascal S. Niklaus, and Marcus Granegger.
Matthias Kasper;Dominik Bortis;Johann W. Kolar
Christoph Marxgut;Florian Krismer;Dominik Bortis;Johann W. Kolar
G. Ortiz;J. Biela;D. Bortis;J. W. Kolar
Daniel Rothmund;Thomas Guillod;Dominik Bortis;Johann W. Kolar
D. Bortis;J. Biela;J.W. Kolar
Benjamin Wrzecionko;Dominik Bortis;Johann W. Kolar
G. Ortiz;H. Uemura;D. Bortis;J. W. Kolar
Dominik Bortis;Dominik Neumayr;Johann W. Kolar
Daniel Rothmund;Thomas Guillod;Dominik Bortis;Johann W. Kolar
D. Neumayr;D. Bortis;J. W. Kolar
B. Wrzecionko;D. Bortis;J. Biela;J. W. Kolar
J. Biela;D. Aggeler;D. Bortis;J. W. Kolar
Daniel Rothmund;Dominik Bortis;Johann Walter Kolar
J. Biela;C. Marxgut;D. Bortis;J.W. Kolar
D. Bortis;G. Ortiz;J. W. Kolar;J. Biela
Daniel Rothmund;Dominik Bortis;Johann W. Kolar
Matthias Kasper;Dominik Bortis;Gerald Deboy;Johann W. Kolar
Mattia Guacci;Dominik Bortis;Johann Walter Kolar
Mattia Guacci;Morris Heller;Dominik Neumayr;Dominik Bortis
Mattia Guacci;Daifei Zhang;Mina Tatic
Matthias Kasper;Dominik Bortis;Johann W. Kolar
Matthias Kasper;Dominik Bortis;Thomas Friedli;Johann W. Kolar
D. Bortis;J. Biela;J.W. Kolar
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