Kyle Kozielski received his bachelor of engineering degree in electrical engineering from McMaster University in April 2022. Throughout his undergraduate studies, he accumulated 24 months of Co-op experience, including roles as a Research Assistant at McMaster University for 8 months, an Electrical Engineering Intern at General Motors’ CAMI Assembly Plant for 12 months, and an IPR Hardware Developer Engineer Co-op at Nokia for 4 months. Fueled by his passion for research and power electronics, Kyle began pursuing his Ph.D. in electrical engineering at the McMaster Automotive Resource Centre in May 2022, under the supervision of Dr. Ali Emadi and Dr. Mehdi Narimani. Kyle’s research interests include the optimization, design, and control of multiport DC-DC converters in electrified transportation applications along with power factor correction converters for electric vehicle on-board chargers.
November 29, 2023: A celebration of McMaster’s dynamic innovation ecosystem
An event at McMaster Innovation Park celebrated the many people who contribute to McMaster’s growing