Another year is going to the archives. As it usually happens, the final rush to close any open issue (or to push it to someone else on the very last day so as to clean your table, but not the others) is ongoing. It takes the life out of people. But hey, the last … Continue reading “Holidays greetings – time to lay down the weapons”
Hello folks, another update from PhD studies. This time, I would like to share how it is to go on a conference. I attended IECON 2022 “48th Annual Conference of the Industrial Electronics Society IECON 2022 Conference” in Brussels in Belgium, where I presented my paper “Fault Detection in Variable Phase-Pole Machines based on Harmonic … Continue reading “PhD studies – conference IECON2022”
It is always fun to disassemble something without the burden of reassembling it! This time an ancient induction machine, MT71B14-4, manufactured by ASEA (The “A” in “ABB”) becomes my victim. This guy. Let’s do it! The nameplate says that this machine is rated as class B according to the IEC standard 34-1-1960. Its rated power … Continue reading “Disassembling an induction machine”
Earlier we have been talking about how life is as a PhD student here at KTH. Today, I would like to describe another part. As a PhD student I am in the early stages in my professional career, still with limited knowledge, experience and network. The PhD studies helps with all of these. While knowledge … Continue reading “PhD studies – summer school”
What is it like to study for a PhD? This question probably has as many answers as there are doctors and PhD students. But in most cases, you will hear that it is a lot of work and many hours of diligent struggle. So research is tedious, you conclude. However, working towards a PhD at … Continue reading “PhD Studies: A Story of Not Merely Research”