Wilmar Martinez

Wilmar Martinez

Associate Professor & Research Line Coordinator
    •   EnergyVille I
    •   Thor Park 8310
    •   3600 Genk, BELGIUM

    •   Technology Campus Diepenbeek
    •   Agoralaan gebouw B bus 8 – box 15151
    •   3590 Diepenbeek, BELGIUM

    •   +32 16 32 52 31
    •   +32 11 18 03 00

    •   Wilmar Martinez:
    •   wilmar.martinez(at)kuleuven.be

Wilmar Martinez received his B.S. degree in Electronics Engineering and the M.Sc. degree in Electrical Engineering from Universidad Nacional de Colombia in 2011 and 2013, and the Ph.D. degree in Electronic Function and System Engineering from Shimane University, Japan in 2016. He was a postdoctoral researcher at the Toyota Technological Institute, Japan in 2016, and at Aalto University, Finland in 2017. From 2018, he is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering (ESAT) at KU Leuven, Belgium.
His current research interests include multi objective optimization of power converters, evaluation of iron losses of magnetic materials, and study of SiC and GaN Switches for Electric Vehicles and Renewable Energy Systems.

  •   Mar 2018 – Ongoing
  • Diepenbeek, Genk, Belgium
    Assistant Professor at the ESAT Department – EnergyVille
KU Leuven
  • Teaching  – Research in Power Electronics for Power Systems  – Renewable Energies
  •    Aug 2017 – Feb 2018
  •  Espoo, Finland
    Post-doctoral Researcher at the Department of Electrical Engineering and Automation
Aalto University
  • Supervising Students  – Research in Power Electronics for Power Systems  – Renewable Energies
  •   Apr 2016 – Mar 2017
  •   Nagoya, Japan

Commissioned Scientist at the Electromagnetic Energy Systems Laboratory

Toyota Technological Institute
  •   Power loss analysis of magnetic materials for PM motors  – High frequency inverters with GaN
  •   Oct 2013 – Mar 2016     
  •   Matsue, Japan

Research Assistant at the Power Electronics Laboratory

Shimane University
  •   Magnetic integration in DC-DC converters for EVs – High voltage gain converters for EVs
  •   Sep 2015 – Oct 2015
  •   Yabuki, Japan

Visiting Researcher

Nippon Chemi-Con, Fukushima
  • ESR evaluation of Electrolytic Capacitors – Manufacturing process of Electrolytic Capacitors
  •   Jul 2011 – Jun 2013
  •   Bogota, Colombia

Teaching Assistant at the Dept. of Electrical and Electronics Engineering

National University of Colombia
  • Teaching “Analog Electronics” course – Conducting experimental sessions with Students
  •   Oct 2013 – Sep 2016     
  • Matsue, Japan
  •  Graduation Date: 26.Sep.2016
    Doctor of Philosophy in Power Electronics
Shimane University
  • Thesis: Applications of Magnetic integration for DC-DC converters
  •   Jan 2011 – Jun 2013
  •   Bogota, Colombia
  •  Graduation Date: 13.Sep.2013
    Master of Engineering in Electrical Engineering
National University of Colombia
  • Thesis: Power electronics for a high performance electric vehicle
  •   Jul 2005 – Dec 2010   
  •   Bogota, Colombia
  • Graduation Date: 24.Aug.2011
    Electronics Engineer (Five-year bachelor’s degree)
National University of Colombia
  • Final Project: Harmonic compensation circuit for residential loads
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