Researcher

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Fields of Research (FoR)

Electrical energy generation (incl. renewables, excl. photovoltaics), Electrical machines and drives, Electrical energy transmission, networks and systems, Electrical engineering

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Biography

Dr Clay (Guoyu) Chu is a Lecturer and Senior Research Associate in Energy Systems with the School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications, UNSW Sydney. He is passionate about contributing to decarbonization through innovating more advanced electric drive and energy conversion technologies. He has recently been awarded the Australian Research Council's Early Career Industry Fellowship ($447k) and the Malcolm Chaikin Prize for Research...view more

Dr Clay (Guoyu) Chu is a Lecturer and Senior Research Associate in Energy Systems with the School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications, UNSW Sydney. He is passionate about contributing to decarbonization through innovating more advanced electric drive and energy conversion technologies. He has recently been awarded the Australian Research Council's Early Career Industry Fellowship ($447k) and the Malcolm Chaikin Prize for Research Excellence in Engineering in 2023 for his research works in the more sustainable high-speed motor design and drive fields. The other awards and grants Dr Chu received includes the Australia’s Economic Accelerator Seed Grant ($198k), UNSW DGFI Seed Fund ($25k), and UNSW Faculty Infrastructure Funding ($350k).

Dr Clay Chu received his B.E. degree in electrical engineering and automation from the Shandong University of Science and Technology, China, in 2014, and the M.E. degree in electrical engineering from the UNSW Sydney, Australia, in 2016. After completing his hardware engineer internship at Ventia, he joined UNSW again in 2017 to pursue his Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering and received it with the Dean's Award in 2021.

His research interests include:

  • Design and optimization of high-speed electric machines
  • Permanent magnet synchronous motors & generators
  • Multiphysics multi-objective design optimizations
  • Sensorless drive and control of electric machines
  • Design and modelling of electromagnetic systems
  • Flywheel energy storage system (design, drive, and control)
  • Synchronous condenser and inverter-based systems for grid stability
  • Inertia and frequency control of grids with high renewable penetration

 


My Grants

 

  • 2024 Australia’s Economic Accelerator Seed Grant, AE240300143 ($198k, Co-Entrepreneur)
  • 2023 ARC Early Career Industry Fellowships Project, IE230100467 ($447k, Sole-CI)
  • 2023 UNSW DGFI Seed Fund ($25,000, Sole-CI)
  • 2023 UNSW Faculty Infrastructure Funding ($350k)

My Awards

 

  • Dean’s Award for Outstanding PhD Theses, 2022
  • ARC Early Career Industry Fellowship, 2023
  • Malcolm Chaikin Prize for Research Excellence in Engineering, 2023
  • Associate Fellow of Higher Education Academy, 2023
  • Third Prize Paper Award - 2024 IEEE ECCE, 2024

 


My Research Supervision


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Areas of supervision

Design, optimization, and control of electric machines

High-speed electric drive systems

Fault diagnosis and post-fault control of electric machines

More sustainable drive systems

Electromagnetic bearing / bearing-less motor design


Currently supervising

High-speed electric drive systems

Fault diagnosis and post-fault control of electric machines

Wide bandgap switches for high-frequency drive applications


My Teaching

Teaching Experience:

  • ELEC 3115 - Electromagnetic Engineering (Labs & Workshop)
  • ELEC 4613 - Electric Drive Systems (Lectures, tutorials, and labs)
  • ELEC 4123 - Electrical Design Proficiency (Lead lecturer)
  • ELEC 9711 - Power Electronics for Renewable and Distributed Generation
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Location

School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications (Building G17) Level 1, Room 118