Better Insulation for Durable Transformers

Arun Venkatamaran’s degree project is a study of insulating materials for
Arun Venkatamaran’s degree project is a study of insulating materials for electrical transformers. Photo: Jann Lipka
Reception and service at central level for international students after arrival at KTH. For Master's students For Exchange students At the KTH Symposium, the director of the U.S. National Science Foundation explains how scientific co-operation with Sweden benefits American research. AIMday Image is a forum for knowledge exchange between academic and industrial scientists in the field of image analysis Welcome to KTH on March 7! Arun Venkatamaran's degree project on insulation for electrical transformers spans a range of fields, from computer simulations and design to construction and electrical power. Collaborating with a chemistry researcher gave the project breadth and interdisciplinary appeal. "That's the future," he says. The opportunity to get involved in an interdisciplinary approach to science brought Venkatamaran to Sweden, Stockholm and KTH. He studied Electrical and Electronics Engineering in his home town of Chennai in southern India, where coursework covered a wide range of topics, and his aim when he applied to KTH was to complement his undergraduate education with a similarly broad graduate programme.
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