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CAREER: Modeling, Control and Design of Energy-Efficient Lighting Systems

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Professor Regan Zane and Ph.D. student Ryan Schnell from the University of Colorado traveled to Spain in order participate in a collaborative effort involving high intensity discharge lamps with Professors Francisco Azcondo, University of Cantabria, Spain and J. Marcos Alonso, University of Oviedo, Spain. The effort combined circuitry and design methods provided by the groups in Spain with control algorithms and implementations researched by the travelers. The trip provided a culturally immersive experience for the travelers, while allowing a close interaction between the groups, forging bonds that will drive future collaborations and developments.

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Bio Ryan Schnell received the combined BS/MS in Electrical Engineering from the University of Colorado in 2007. He is currently a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Colorado. Research interests include electronic ballast systems for high intensity discharge lamps, envelope modelling, and power factor correction.

Regan Zane received the Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Colorado, Boulder, in 1999. He then joined GE Global Research in Niskayuna, NY, where he developed custom integrated circuit controllers for power management in electronic ballasts and lighting systems. Since 2001 he has been an Assistant (2001-2007) and Associate (2008-present) Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Colorado at Boulder, where he has ongoing research programs in energy-efficient lighting systems, adaptive and robust power management systems, and low power energy harvesting for wireless sensors. He teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits and power electronics.

Dr. Zane received the NSF Career Award in 2004 for his work in energy efficient lighting systems, the 2005 IEEE Microwave Best Paper Prize for his work on recycling microwave energy, the 2007 IEEE Power Electronics Society Transactions Prize Letter Award for his work on modeling of digital power converters and the 2008 IEEE Power Electronics Society Richard M. Bass Outstanding Young Power Electronics Engineer Award for "outstanding achievement in the field of power electronics" before the age of 35. He also received the 2006 University of Colorado Inventor of the Year award, 2006 Provost Faculty Achievement award, and 2008 John and Mercedes Peebles Innovation in Teaching Award. He currently serves as Associate Editor for the IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, Letters, and as a member-at-large of the IEEE Power Electronics Society Administrative Committee.

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Ryan Schnell and Regan Zane, "CAREER: Modeling, Control and Design of Energy-Efficient Lighting Systems", Trip report presented at the NSF IREE 2008 Grantees Conference, May 2008, Washington, D.C.
  • (2009), "CAREER: Modeling, Control and Design of Energy-Efficient Lighting Systems ," http://globalhub.org/resources/1900.

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