Research Symposium Program - Individual Details

5th annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, April 17, 2025

Carlos Britt


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BIO


Jacob Bass is an electrical engineering student at Florida State University in his hometown of Panama City, Florida. His academic interests center on electronics, power systems, and circuit analysis. Carlos Britt is an electrical engineering student set to graduate in summer of 2026. Upon graduation he will move on to work at Booz Allen Hamilton. Ethan Delmar is an electrical engineering student with a focus on power electronics and circuit analysis.

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Authors: Carlos Britt, Dr. Saeed Rajput
Student Major: All electrical engineers
Mentor: Dr. Saeed Rajput
Mentor's Department: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Mentor's College: University of Southern California
Co-Presenters:

Abstract


Traditional power-distribution hardware is often bulky, rigid, and inefficient at supplying power in certain applications, such as large data centers and charging electric vehicles. We are utilizing a solid-state alternative to the conventional transformer that reduces the physical footprint while improving power transfer across a wide range of frequencies. By leveraging modern power electronics and renewable energy, our design aims to provide a more adaptable pathway for power distribution, enabling for more efficient and reliable power transfer across a variety of loads.

Keywords: SST, Transformer, Power, Solid-State Transformer