Summary
Paul Mitcheson received the MEng degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering in 2001 and the PhD degree in 2005 both from Imperial College London. He is currently Professor of Electrical Energy Conversion in the Control and Power Research Group in the Electrical Engineering Department at Imperial and has research interests in energy harvesting systems, wireless power transfer and power electronics. He is a fellow of the higher education academy and senior member of the IEEE. He was general co-chair of PowerMEMS 2013, held in the Royal Society, London and sits on the Executive Committee of the UK Power Electronics Centre.
Selected Publications
Journal Articles
Dicken J, Mitcheson PD, Stoianov I, et al. , 2012, Power-Extraction Circuits for Piezoelectric Energy Harvesters in Miniature and Low-Power Applications, IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, Vol:27, ISSN:0885-8993, Pages:4514-4529
Mitcheson PD, Green TC, 2012, Maximum Effectiveness of Electrostatic Energy Harvesters When Coupled to Interface Circuits, IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems. Part 1: Regular Papers, Vol:59, ISSN:1549-8328, Pages:3098-3111
Mitcheson PD, Toh TT, Wong KH, et al. , 2011, Tuning the Resonant Frequency and Damping of an Electromagnetic Energy Harvester Using Power Electronics, Ieee Transactions on Circuits and Systems. Part 2: Express Briefs, Vol:58, Pages:792-796
Mitcheson PD, Yeatman EM, Rao GK, et al. , 2008, Energy Harvesting From Human and Machine Motion for Wireless Electronic Devices, Proceedings of the Ieee, Vol:96, Pages:1457-1486