Contact information
- Street: Otakaari 5 A, Espoo, Finland
- Mail: P.O. Box 3000, FI-02015 TKK, Finland
- Room: S I 424
- Phone: +358-(0)9-451 2436
- Gsm: +358-(0)50-563 9146
- Email: Jorma.Kyyra@tkk.fi
- Other web sites: http://users.tkk.fi/~jkyyra/
Research interests
- power electronics in general and especially in motor drives
and switch mode power supplies
- power factor correction and harmonics in converters
- applications of supercapacitors in power electronics
- modelling of converters with switching vector
Publications top 3
- Kyyrä J.: Switching vector theory - unification of switching
and space-vector theory in polyphase converter applications,
Acta Polytechnica Scandinavica, El. 83, Väitöskirja, 1995, 164
s
- Suntio Teuvo, Kostov Konstantin, Tepsa Tauno, Kyyrä Jorma: Using Input Invariance as a Method to Facilitate System Design in DPS Applications, Journal of Circuits, Systems and Computers, Vol.13, no.4, 2004, pp.707-723.
- Tuomainen Vesa, Kyyrä Jorma: Effect of Resonant Transition on Efficiency of Forward Converter With Active Clamp and Self-Driven SRs, IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, Vol. 20, Issue 2, March 2005, pp. 315-323.
3 latest conferences
- NORPIE´2004, IEEE Nordic Workshop on Power and Industrial Electronics,
Trondheim, Norway, June 14-16, 2004
- EPE-PEMC 2004, 11th International POWER ELECTRONICS and MOTION
CONTROL Conference, Riga, Latvia, September 2-4, 2004
- ESSCAP´2004, 1st European Symposium on Supercapacitors & Applications, Belfort, France, November 4-5, 2004
- APEC 2005, IEEE Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition, Austin, USA, March 6-10, 2005
- EPE 05, 11th European Power Electronics Conference, Dresden, Germany, September 12-14, 2005
Background
Mr. Jorma Kyyrä received his MSc, PhD and Doctor of Technology
degrees from Helsinki University of Technology, Finland in 1987,
1991 and 1995 respectively. He has worked at the university since
1985 in various positions and at the moment he is professor of power
electronics. His research interests include power converters, modelling
of converters and motor drives.
Dr. Kyyrä is the director of the newly founded research institute,
Institute of Intelligent Power Electronics, IPE and he is also vice-chairman
of IEEE Finland Section. |