Xiaoqing Song, an assistant professor, receives a $300,000 NSF grant for his project on improving electric vehicle traction inverters using gallium oxide technology. The project aims to enhance power density and temperature range, collaborating with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory: Xiaoqing Song Receives NSF Award to Research Gallium Oxide-Based Electric Vehicle Traction Inverters | University of Arkansas (uark.edu)
KAIST GCC Visits HiDEC Research Laboratories
The University of Arkansas Power Group recently welcomed representatives from KAIST GCC for a tour of the High Density Electronics Center (HiDEC) and other advanced research laboratories at the University of Arkansas. During the visit, guests explored advanced...



