Sheldon Williamson

 SheldonS. Williamson

Sheldon S. Williamson

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Biography

Concordia University - Electrical Engineering

Electric Energy Storage; Transportation Electrification; Autonomous E-mobility
Higher Education
Sheldon
Williamson
Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
Professor and NSERC Canada Research Chair, UOIT-Department of Electrical, Computer, and Software Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, UOIT, Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, July 2017-date.

Associate Professor and NSERC Canada Research Chair, UOIT-Department of Electrical, Computer, and Software Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, UOIT, Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, July 2014-June 2014.

Associate Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, June 2011 - June 2014.

Assistant Professor (Tenure-track), Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, June 2006 - May 2011.


Experience

  • University of Ontario Institute of Technology

    Associate Professor and NSERC Canada Research Chair

    Integrated research and teaching in the areas of power electronics, motor drives, and electric energy storage systems for transportation electrification and e-mobility.

  • University of Ontario Institute of Technology

    Professor and NSERC Canada Research Chair

    Sheldon worked at University of Ontario Institute of Technology as a Professor and NSERC Canada Research Chair

  • Concordia University

    Assistant Professor (Tenure-track)

    Integrated research and teaching in the areas of automotive power electronics and motor drives.

  • Concordia University

    Associate Professor

    Integrated research and teaching in the areas of automotive power electronics and motor drives.

Education

  • University of Mumbai

    Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.)

    Electrical Engineering

  • Illinois Institute of Technology

    Master of Science (M.S.)

    Automotive Power Electronics and Motor Drives

  • Illinois Institute of Technology

    Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)

    Automotive Power Electronics and Motor Drives

ELEC 6491

3.5(4)