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This Health and Safety Induction (refresher) course is mandatory for all existing staff including Postgraduate Research students. It is a requirement to refresh this training every three years.
There is also a Health and Safety - Induction Training (2024 -2027)Â course which is mandatory for 'new starters' to the University (including Postgraduate Research students) and will take approximately 20 minutes to complete in total. The course consists of a welcome video, interactive information and a quiz section.Â
This Induction course is mandatory for 'new starters' to the University (including Postgraduate Research students) and will take approximately 20 minutes to complete in total. The course consists of a welcome video, interactive information and a quiz section.Â
There is an additional Induction course 'Health and Safety Induction refresher course 2024 - 2027' (this course is for existing staff) and refreshes knowledge on basic Health and Safety topics; this course is to be recompleted every 3 years.
Electric machines working as generators or motors are a key technology to power generation and applications such as appliances, robotics and electrified vehicles. A deep understanding of the basics of electric machines and knowledge of the different types of machines' operational characteristics allow system engineers and component specialists to develop electric drives delivering expected performance, whether the machines are connected to network or fed by a power electronic converter providing variable-speed capability .
Principal module aims
This module aims to show how modern electric machines and control theory underpin modern electric drives using power electronic converters. Characteristics of DC motors, Induction motors and PM brushless DC and AC motors will be analysed in context of different control approaches for variable speed applications. These will include appliances, robotics and electric vehicles.