Micron Technology Presents the March 4 CURENT Power and Energy Seminar

Dennis Pratt, Johnny Lam and Brandon Burgess from Micron Technology will present the CURENT Power and Energy Seminar on Friday, March 4 from 1:00pm – 1:50pm via ZOOM. Please join us for their talk on Micron Technology Tech! 

Time: Friday, March 4 from 1:00 PM – 1:50 PM EST

Location: Via ZOOM ,  download calendar file

Presenters: Dennis Pratt, Johnny Lam and Brandon Burgess from Micron Technology

Title: Micron Technology Tech Talk

Bios: Dennis Pretti graduated from University of Colorado Boulder in 1995 with a BSEE. He is currently working in Boise, Idaho as an SMTS of Electrical Test Device & Optical Design at Micron Technology.

Johnny Lam graduated from the University of Colorado Boulder in 2003 with a BSEE and is currently working in Longmont, Colorado as a Director of SSD Firmware at Micron Technology.

Brandon Burgess graduated from Oregon State University in 2016 with a BSCS. He is currently working in Boise, Idaho as an Engineer for Product Engineering at Micron Technology.

Watch the recorded seminar

Upcoming CURENT Power and Energy Seminars

March 11 – Jingjing Sun & Min Lin, University of Tennessee – GaN-based T-type rectifer / High insulation voltage APS

March 18 – Spring Break, no seminar

March 25 – Fei Lu – High Efficiency Solid State Circuit Breaker for MVDC System Applications

April 1 – Timothy Fritch, TVA – Solar Overview

April 8 – Le Xie, Texas A&M – An Open-access Cross-domain Approach to Analyzing the Impact of Extreme Events on the Electricity Sector: What We Learned from COVID-19 and 2021 Texas Winter Outage

April 15 – Spring Break, no class

April 22 – Agasthya Ayachit, Mercedes Benz – eDrive Platforms and Power Electronics

April 29 – Natt Praisuwanna & Pay Kritprajun, University of Tennessee – Fault detection in inverter based grids / reactive power allocation among PV inverters

May 6 – Rupy Sawhney, University of Tennessee – People-Centric Operational Excellence Model

May 10 – Joe Zhou, Kettering University – Energy Storage Systems