Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Ljubljana

Naslov

Tržaška 25, 1000 Ljubljana

About

The Faculty of Electrical Engineering (FE) was founded in 1919 as a unit of the Technical Faculty of the University of Ljubljana. Today, it is a national leader and internationally recognized for its academic excellence and research achievements. The faculty comprises 32 research laboratories, which lead and collaborate on various national and international research projects. It is also an active member of multiple strategic associations that foster collaboration between academia and industry. Within the SRIP ACS+ Strategic Development Innovation Partnership, the faculty is strongly committed to two key objectives: contributing to the research and development of innovative solutions for the automotive industry and broader mobility sector, and providing the national industry with highly skilled electrical engineers.

Educational programs

The Faculty of Electrical Engineering at the University of Ljubljana provides education and research in the fields of electrical engineering (Automation, Electronics, Energy and Mechatronics, Information and Communication Technologies).

R&D capabilities

• Research, development and design of microelectronic systems, sensor systems, microelectronics technology and testing
• Designing and prototyping of different power converters’ topologies and design and development of control and modulation algorithms for electric machines (e.g. induction machines, PM machines, reluctance machines…)
• Advanced methods for the design and optimization of electrical machines incorporating their coupled multi-physical characterisation (electrical, magnetic, thermal and mechanical) by using analytical methods, lumped circuit modelling, 2D and 3D finite element analyses
• Pilot integration and trials in areas of cybersecurity, secure software development (SSDLC), Internet of Things (IoT) and critical infrastructures and testing and verification (https://www.ltfe.org/en/).

Laboratories

• Laboratory of Microelectronics
• Laboratory of Control Engineering and Power Electronics
• Laboratory of Electrical Machines
• Laboratory for Telecommunications