The Master’s Degree in Electronic Systems Engineering (MUISE) will present on May 26, 2026, at 3:00 PM in the Basement Classroom of Building 7F, this specialized seminar focused on the power electronics applied to the automotive sectorwith special attention to the systems used in electric vehicles. The activity has the participation of professionals from the company MAHLE, providing an industrial and current vision of the sector.
📌 Seminar description
This seminar provides a comprehensive overview of the electronic architecture of electric vehicles, addressing the main energy conversion systems and the key devices that comprise them. It also introduces the development and validation processes specific to the automotive industry, providing students with a complete understanding of the life cycle of electronic systems in this field.
📚 Contents.
🚗 Introduction to the electric vehicle industry and architecture.
- MAHLE Company Presentation
- Electric vehicle architecture
- Energy management
- Battery systems
⚡ Automotive power electronics systems.
Chargers and energy conversion:
- OBC (On-Board Chargers)
- DC/DC converters
- Presentation of MAHLE solutions
Electric traction systems:
- Traction inverters (Traction Inverters)
- MAHLE Product Presentation
- Operation and role of the inverter in electric vehicles
🔄 Automotive development and validation
- Introduction to the V model of development (Automotive V-Model)
- Introduction to automotive electronics validation processes
🧪 Methodology
The seminar is structured through lectures given by industry professionals, combining theoretical fundamentals with practical examples and real solutions used in the industry. The collaboration with MAHLE guarantees a close approach to current technologies and real market needs.
🎯 Addressed to.
Students of the Master’s Degree in Electronic Systems Engineering interested in the field ofautomotive power electronics and in particular in systems associated with electric vehicles. It is offered as Activities for students of the Degree in Engineering of Telecommunication Technologies and Services. This seminar is open to the entire university community.
This seminar represents a unique opportunity to gain in-depth knowledge of the electronic systems that are driving the transition to electric mobility, as well as the industrial processes that guarantee their development and reliability.
This seminar is funded by the SIRVE project of the UPV.
