🚀 Introducing Hadi Ashraf Raja in our Who is Who series! Hadi is a dedicated researcher in the Electrical Machines Research Group of TalTech, where he specializes in IoT-based tools and methods for diagnosing electrical machines. His work focuses on condition monitoring and fault prediction, using advanced signal processing techniques and machine learning to enhance system reliability. Not only is Hadi an accomplished researcher, but he’s also the group’s main IT professional, offering his expertise in advanced IT, IoT, and machine learning for the design and diagnostics of electrical machines. He recently completed his PhD, titled "IoT-based Tools and Methods for Electrical Machine Diagnostics," where he developed innovative approaches to improve the efficiency and safety of electrical systems. 🔗 Learn more about Hadi here: https://lnkd.in/d8zRmP3X Stay tuned as we continue to highlight the incredible members of our team! #ElectricalMachines #Diagnostics #IoT #MachineLearning #ConditionMonitoring #TalTech #ResearchExcellence #WhoIsWho #STEM #Innovation
Electrical Machines Research Group of TalTech
Research
Tallinn, Harjumaa 1,745 followers
Electrical Machine Group (EMG) is a research group specialized in electrical machines and drives systems.
About us
Electrical Machine Group (EMG) is a research group within the Department of Electrical Power Engineering and Mechatronics in Tallinn University of Technology (Estonia), specialized in electrical machines and drives. The group carries out R&D as well as study programs in the fields of interest and consists of various specialists of this scientific area.
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https://taltech.ee/en/electrical-machine-group
External link for Electrical Machines Research Group of TalTech
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- Research
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- 11-50 employees
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- Tallinn, Harjumaa
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Ehitajate tee 5
Tallinn, Harjumaa 19086, EE
Employees at Electrical Machines Research Group of TalTech
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Welcome to TalTech – Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia! 🌍🇪🇪 The Electrical Machines Research Group of TalTech (EMG) is thrilled to welcome our newest exchange students, Prakash Dahal and Manju Koirala from Institute of Engineering (IOE Pulchowk Campus), Tribhuvan University Nepal! They join us through the EU co-funded CEEECoM project (Capacity Enhancement in Electrical Equipment Condition Monitoring and Fault Diagnostics), aimed at bolstering Nepal's and Bhutan's expertise in advanced electrical machines monitoring and diagnostics. With Prakash and Manju, we continue building international partnerships and fostering global collaboration to create a stronger, smarter, and more reliable future for all! Welcome aboard! 🚀🔋✨ #TalTech #GlobalPartnership #ElectricalMachines #CEEECoM
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🚀 Meet BILAL ASAD, a dedicated researcher in our Who is Who series! At Electrical Machines Research Group of TalTech, Bilal focuses on fault detection and diagnostics of electrical machines, using advanced signal processing techniques to enhance predictive maintenance and ensure efficient operation of electrical systems. Known as an excellent supervisor for PhD students, Bilal is currently conducting his postdoctoral research at The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Pakistan, proudly serving as the EMG Ambassador to Pakistan! 🌍 🔗 Learn more about Bilal here: https://lnkd.in/dvTJ2h8R Stay tuned for more insights into our talented team! #ElectricalMachines #Diagnostics #FaultDetection #PredictiveMaintenance #TalTech #ResearchExcellence #WhoIsWho #STEM #GlobalResearch #Sustainability
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🚀 Next up in our Who is Who series is Hans Tiismus, a key researcher at Electrical Machines Research Group of TalTech! With a solid background in applied physics, Hans specializes in additive manufacturing and material science for electric machines. His research focuses on innovative designs and materials that enhance the efficiency and performance of electric motors. 🏆 Hans's groundbreaking work in this field was recognized with the prestigious Research Prize of the Republic of Estonia in Technical Sciences for the research cycle "Additively Manufactured Electrical Machines." 🔗 Learn more about Hans here: https://lnkd.in/dvVQdF2p Stay tuned as we continue showcasing our talented team! #ElectricalMachines #AdditiveManufacturing #MaterialScience #TalTech #ResearchExcellence #NationalResearchAward #WhoIsWho #STEM #Sustainability
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🚀 Up next in our Who is Who series is Toomas Vaimann, a Research Professor at Electrical Machines Research Group of TalTech. Toomas is not only an expert in diagnostics, condition monitoring, and prognostics of electrical machines and devices, but also works with additive manufacturing of electrical machines. 🏆 His contributions in these areas are groundbreaking, and he has been recognized with the prestigious Estonian National Research Award for his work. 🎓 Beyond his research, Toomas plays a pivotal role as the President of the Estonian Young Academy of Sciences, where he leads efforts to support the growth of young researchers in Estonia. Fun fact: when he's not leading cutting-edge research, Toomas can often be found swimming—continuing a family tradition in the pool! 🏊♂️ 🔗 Learn more about Toomas here: https://lnkd.in/d2d_yJn3 #ElectricalMachines #ConditionMonitoring #AdditiveManufacturing #Diagnostics #TalTech #EstonianAcademyOfSciences #ResearchExcellence #WhoIsWho #STEM #Sustainability
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🎉 Electrical Machines Research Group of TalTech at RTUCON 2024! We are excited to share that our Junior Researcher, Muhammad Usman Sardar, presented his paper titled, "Fault Simulation and Analysis of High-Voltage Circuit Breaker's Spring Charging Mechanism Using a Universal Motor Model", at the RTUCON 2024 conference in Riga, Latvia 🇱🇻. Muhammad's work focuses on the fault simulation and analysis of spring charging mechanisms in high-voltage circuit breakers, contributing to improved system reliability and real-time fault detection using AI-based diagnostic algorithms. This research is crucial for advancing fault diagnosis in power transmission and distribution networks. #TalTech #RTUCON2024 #ResearchPresentation #ElectricalEngineering #HighVoltage #FaultSimulation #PowerSystems #AIinEngineering
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🚀 We're excited to launch our Who is Who series, highlighting the key people behind Electrical Machines Research Group of TalTech! Meet Professor Ants Kallaste, the group leader and a top expert in electrical machines and energy conversion. Not only has he led several groundbreaking research projects, but he’s also made significant contributions to the additive manufacturing of electrical machines, pushing the boundaries of this cutting-edge technology. 🏆 His outstanding work in this field has earned him the National Research Award in Estonia. Professor Kallaste’s expertise spans the development of innovative solutions for energy conversion systems, and he is a highly respected mentor and innovator within the academic and professional communities. As a prolific researcher, his publications have garnered international attention, solidifying TalTech’s reputation in electromechanics. Stay tuned for more spotlights on the team! 🔗 More about Ants: https://lnkd.in/ddGcfcVp #ElectricalMachines #TalTech #AdditiveManufacturing #EnergyConversion #Electromechanics #Innovation #ResearchExcellence #WhoIsWho #STEM #Sustainability
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Taltech EMG is hiring! 4-year funded PhD position in Electrical Machines Group of TalTech – Tallinn University of Technology! Full information: https://lnkd.in/dnAgyuWC The proposed PhD thesis topic: "Additive Manufacturing of NdFeB Permanent Magnets from Recycled Raw Materials" Supervisor: Researcher Dr Hans Tiismus (Taltech) Abstract: The global demand for permanent magnet materials is increasing. NdFeB neodymium magnets are essential for the realization of the targeted e-mobility and green energy milestones by enabling the construction of the most compact and powerful electrical machines. The project will combine recycled NdFeB raw materials with the production freedom of additive manufacturing (AM) technologies to realize innovative topology optimized rotating electrical machines. The overall goal of the project is to develop a methodological expertise in 3D-printing permanent magnets and includes both theoretical and practical work. The project focuses on the optimization of the pre-printing, printing and post-printing processing parameters when working with two distinct AM technologies: laser powder bed fusion (L-PBF) and extrusion (FDM) based methods with the goal of maximizing the AM NdFeB magnet power density.
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🌬️ New Horizon in Wind Energy: ECO-WIND Project! We’re excited to announce that Electrical Machines Research Group of TalTech is a proud partner in the newly granted ECO-WIND project, entitled "Enhancing Capacity in Condition-based Maintenance of Wind Energy". 🌍💡 This 36-month initiative, co-funded by the European Union, brings together leading institutions from Norway, Estonia, Vietnam, and Thailand to strengthen expertise in wind turbine fault diagnosis, condition monitoring, and maintenance. 🔗 Project Partners: University of Agder (UiA) (Norway) (Lead partner) TalTech – Tallinn University of Technology (Estonia) Can Tho University (Vietnam) Quy Nhon University (Vietnam) Chiang Mai University (Thailand) Prince of Songkla University (Thailand) 📚 Project Goals: 📌 Innovate higher education in wind energy and applied AI for maintenance 📌Equip partner institutions in Vietnam and Thailand to independently manage wind energy systems 📌Implement problem-based learning methods to make curricula more relevant to the labor market 📌Enhance global, interdisciplinary skills in graduates, building a sustainable future in renewable energy This collaboration will empower local institutions in Asia to develop in-house human resources for wind energy maintenance while offering EU partners fresh perspectives to modernize their renewable energy education. #TalTech #WindEnergy #RenewableEnergy #EUCofunded #SustainableFuture #InternationalCollaboration #ECO-WIND #ConditionMonitoring #HigherEducation #GlobalImpact
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🌏 EMG in Bhutan! From September 26-28, 2024, Electrical Machines Research Group of TalTech is conducting specialized training at the Royal University of Bhutan in Thimpu. 🇧🇹 Professor Ants Kallaste and Research Professor Toomas Vaimann are leading the sessions on Machine Fault Diagnostics and Industrial Automation for Bhutanese industries. This training is part of the CEEECoM project (Capacity Enhancement in Electrical Equipment Condition Monitoring and Fault Diagnostics), co-funded by the European Union. This initiative aims to strengthen the capabilities of Bhutan's industries in electrical equipment monitoring and diagnostics, furthering the reach of modern technology in the region. TalTech – Tallinn University of Technology is proud to contribute to the global exchange of knowledge, fostering innovation in industrial automation! #TalTech #GlobalTraining #MachineDiagnostics #IndustrialAutomation #Bhutan #CEEECoM #ElectricalMachines #EUProject #EngineeringInnovation #KnowledgeSharing
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