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Florian Krismer

Florian Krismer

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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
38
Citations
6335
World Ranking
4889
National Ranking
79

Overview

Florian Krismer is affiliated with ETH Zurich in Switzerland, focusing on research within the field of Engineering, particularly Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Their work spans several subfields, including Mechanical Engineering, Control and Systems Engineering, Neurology, and Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials.

The main research topics addressed by Krismer include Advanced DC-DC Converters, Silicon Carbide Semiconductor Technologies, Multilevel Inverters and Converters, HVDC Systems and Fault Protection, Induction Heating and Inverter Technology, Microgrid Control and Optimization, and Advancements in Semiconductor Devices and Circuit Design.

Frequent publication venues for Krismer consist of the following journals:

  • IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics
  • IEEE Open Journal of Power Electronics
  • Electronics
  • IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • Electronics Letters

Frequent co-authors associated with Krismer include:

  • Johann W. Kolar
  • Thomas Guillod
  • Jonas Huber
  • Panteleimon Papamanolis
  • Piotr Czyż

Notable recent papers by Florian Krismer include:

  • "Design and Experimental Analysis of 166 kW Medium-Voltage Medium-Frequency Air-Core Transformer for 1:1-DCX Applications," 2021, IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics
  • "Analysis of the Performance Limits of 166 kW/7 kV Air- and Magnetic-Core Medium-Voltage Medium-Frequency Transformers for 1:1-DCX Applications," 2021, IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics
  • "Minimum Loss Operation and Optimal Design of High-Frequency Inductors for Defined Core and Litz Wire," 2020, IEEE Open Journal of Power Electronics
  • "Transient Calorimetric Measurement of Ferrite Core Losses up to 50 MHz," 2020, IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
  • "New EV Battery Charger PFC Rectifier Front-End Allowing Full Power Delivery in 3-Phase and 1-Phase Operation," 2021, Electronics

Best Publications

  • Efficiency-Optimized High-Current Dual Active Bridge Converter for Automotive Applications

    F. Krismer;J. W. Kolar

  • Closed Form Solution for Minimum Conduction Loss Modulation of DAB Converters

    F. Krismer;J. W. Kolar

  • Accurate Power Loss Model Derivation of a High-Current Dual Active Bridge Converter for an Automotive Application

    F. Krismer;J.W. Kolar

  • Accurate Small-Signal Model for the Digital Control of an Automotive Bidirectional Dual Active Bridge

    F. Krismer;J.W. Kolar

  • Optimal ZVS Modulation of Single-Phase Single-Stage Bidirectional DAB AC–DC Converters

    Jordi Everts;Florian Krismer;Jeroen Van den Keybus;Johan Driesen

  • Performance Optimization of a High Current Dual Active Bridge with a Wide Operating Voltage Range

    F. Krismer;S. Round;Johann Walter Kolar

  • Ultraflat Interleaved Triangular Current Mode (TCM) Single-Phase PFC Rectifier

    Christoph Marxgut;Florian Krismer;Dominik Bortis;Johann W. Kolar

  • A comparative evaluation of isolated bi-directional DC/DC converters with wide input and output voltage range

    F. Krismer;J. Biela;J.W. Kolar

  • Extreme efficiency power electronics

    J. Kolar;F. Krismer;Y. Lobsiger;J. Muhlethaler

  • The essence of three-phase AC/AC converter systems

    J.W. Kolar;T. Friedli;F. Krismer;S.D. Round

  • Modeling and optimization of bidirectional dual active bridge DC-DC converter topologies

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  • 4.7 A sub-ns response on-chip switched-capacitor DC-DC voltage regulator delivering 3.7W/mm 2 at 90% efficiency using deep-trench capacitors in 32nm SOI CMOS

    Toke Meyer Andersen;Florian Krismer;Johann Walter Kolar;Thomas Toifl

  • Comprehensive Conceptualization, Design, and Experimental Verification of a Weight-Optimized All-SiC 2 kV/700 V DAB for an Airborne Wind Turbine

    Christoph Gammeter;Florian Krismer;Johann W. Kolar

  • Protection of MV Converters in the Grid: The Case of MV/LV Solid-State Transformers

    Thomas Guillod;Florian Krismer;Johann W. Kolar

  • A 4.6W/mm 2 power density 86% efficiency on-chip switched capacitor DC-DC converter in 32 nm SOI CMOS

    T. M. Andersen;F. Krismer;J. W. Kolar;T. Toifl

  • Conceptualization and Multiobjective Optimization of the Electric System of an Airborne Wind Turbine

    J. W. Kolar;T. Friedli;F. Krismer;A. Looser

  • EMI Filter Volume Minimization of a Three-Phase, Three-Level T-Type PWM Converter System

    David Olivier Boillat;Florian Krismer;Johann Walter Kolar

  • Switching control strategy for full ZVS soft-switching operation of a Dual Active Bridge AC/DC converter

    Jordi Everts;Jeroen Van den Keybus;Florian Krismer;Johan Driesen

  • Multiobjective Optimization of Ultraflat Magnetic Components With PCB-Integrated Core

    C. Marxgut;J. Muhlethaler;F. Krismer;J. W. Kolar

  • Design of a minimum weight dual active bridge converter for an Airborne Wind Turbine system

    R. A. Friedemann;F. Krismer;Johann W. Kolar

  • Contactless energy transmission for an isolated 100W gate driver supply of a medium voltage converter

    R. Steiner;P. K. Steimer;F. Krismer;J. W. Kolar

Frequent Co-Authors

Christian Menolfi
Christian Menolfi IBM (Switzerland)
Thomas Morf
Thomas Morf IBM (United States)
Dominik Bortis
Dominik Bortis ETH Zurich
Thomas Friedli
Thomas Friedli ABB (Switzerland)
Johan Driesen
Johan Driesen KU Leuven
Jurgen Biela
Jurgen Biela ETH Zurich
S.D. Round
S.D. Round ETH Zurich
Mario Paolone
Mario Paolone École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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