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New Power Electronics Lab Honors ECE Alumnus, Powers Teaching & Research

October 3, 2025

Monolithic Power Systems, manufacturer of small, highly energy efficient, easy-to-use industrial power management solutions, formally dedicated a named lab space in Benton Hall on Thursday, Oct. 2. The newly renovated lab space is designed to strengthen the department’s research and teaching capabilities in the area of power electronics, while enhancing opportunities for collaboration.

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Dr. Shuo Wang

Wang Works to Support Ultrafast Power Grid of the Future

September 9, 2024

ECE Researcher Dr. Shuo Wang has received $3M in funding from the Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) in support of his efforts to develop a power semiconductor module to support the realization of transformative power conversion systems for the grid of tomorrow.

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Dr. Shuo Wang

Shuo Wang Works to Reduce Noise in Power Electronics

August 1, 2023

ECE Florida Professor Shuo Wang has received funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for his project, “Advanced Electromagnetic Analysis and High-frequency Impedance Design for Magnetic Ferrite Inductors and Transformers.”

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Dr. Shuo Wang

Shuo Wang and Team Warn Against the Dangers of the ‘Invisible Finger’

November 21, 2022

ECE researcher Dr. Shuo Wang and his security research group at the Warren B. Nelms Institute for the Connected World have been making the rounds of late, showcasing their research to Apple, Intel, Google and the like, talking about the ‘invisible finger.’

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Shuo Wang Elevated to IEEE Fellow

December 5, 2018

ECE professor Dr. Shuo Wang has been elevated to the rank of IEEE Fellow, for contributions to reduction of electromagnetic interference in electronic systems.

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