Stefan Beyer

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Stefan Beyer (* 1961 ) is professor for electrical machines and drives, energy electronics and the basics of electrical engineering at the University of Hanover .

Life

Beyer studied electrical engineering at the Technical University of Braunschweig until 1989 with a focus on energy technology and during this time worked for three years as a research assistant in the machine and electronics laboratory at the Institute for Electrical Machines, Drives and Railways (IMAB). From 1987 to 1995 Beyer was a lecturer in adult education for university entrance qualifications / immaturity tests . In 1997 he did his doctorate on PM-excited transverse flow machines. This was followed by an activity in the project management for energy generation with a variable-speed generator system in river hydropower plants at WKB-Rodenberg. From 1998 Beyer worked as a development engineer “New Concepts for Small Drives in Motor Vehicles” at Robert Bosch GmbH Energy & Body-Systems (RB-EB) in Bühl and took over the platform project management for electrical drives for power-assisted steering systems . From 2003 he was in charge of EB development for electronically commutated motors in advance and product development in Bühl.

Research and Teaching

Beyer's teaching areas are electrical machines and drives, energy electronics and the basics of electrical engineering. His research focuses primarily on electrical machines, drives and energy electronics.

Publications

  • Stefan Schmitt et al. : Reducing noise of sheeted electrical steel inductors in PWM operation . In: PCIM Europe, International Exhibition & Conference for Power Electronics, Intelligent Motion, Power Quality, 2009 . Mesago PCIM, Stuttgart 2009, ISBN 978-3-8007-3158-9 , p. 690-695 .
  • Stefan Beyer: Investigations on the magnetic circuit of the permanent magnet excited transverse flux machine in collector design . 1st edition. Paper plane, Clausthal-Zellerfeld 1997, ISBN 978-3-932243-74-5 .

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