Power Converters Future, LLC
Alexander Isurin (M’03) received the M.S. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Communication in St. Petersburg, Russia. He subsequently entered the power electronics industry and has gained extensive engineering experience across Russia, Israel, and the United States. His work includes the design of high-power electronics for automotive and aviation systems, electronic welding equipment, electric-vehicle charging systems, and custom high-power industrial power supplies.
He is the author of numerous patents covering new topologies for isolated DC-DC converters, advanced power-conversion control methods, magnetic components, and energy-recovery gate-driver circuits. Several of his patents address fundamental challenges in high-frequency conversion, and all of them have been implemented—or are currently being implemented—in commercial automotive and aviation applications.
Alexander has published multiple technical papers. His ITEC 2014 paper, “Philosophy of Topology and Component Selection in Automotive Converters,” received the Best Paper Award. He is also the co-author of Practical Design Considerations for Isolated DC/DC Converters, published by Springer Nature.
He is currently a Power Conversion Specialist with Power Converters Future in Dublin, OH, USA. His research interests include high-frequency power conversion, soft-switching and resonant technologies, advanced gate-driver architectures, and cost-effective high-efficiency solutions for transportation and industrial power systems.
S02 - Practical Design Considerations for Isolated DC/DC Converters
Sunday, March 22, 2026
9:30 AM - 1:00 PM CT