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W. Preston Galle (Ph. D. Student)

 

Biographical Sketch

Preston Galle received a B.S. in electrical engineering from Texas A&M
University in 1997.  He spent the next seven years in industry, as a
digital hardware engineer.  In 2004 he began graduate school at Georgia
Tech, to pursue a Ph.D. degree in MEMS.  His current research focus is
multilayer electroplating techniques for micromagnetic applications.

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preston@gatech.edu

Projects:

 

    Micro Power Convertor  ŕ

 

Develop an integrated power converter using power inductors with micromachined laminations that could meet multi-watt conversion specifications such as micro fuel cells, micro power generator and portable electronics

Publications:

1.        Galle, Preston;   Wu, Xiaosong;   Milner, Luke;   Kim, Seong-Hyok;  Johnson, Peter;   Smeys, Peter;   Hopper, Peter;   Hwang, Kyuwoon; and   Allen, Mark G., “Ultra-Compact Power Conversion Based on a CMOS-Compatible Microfabricated Power Inductor with Minimized Core Losses,” in Proc. 57th Electronic Components and Technology Conference, 2007. ECTC '07. (PDF)

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