california state university of long beach
Saeideh Mona Khadem received her Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from California State University, Long Beach, where her research focused on grid-connected photovoltaic inverters and advanced DC-AC converter topologies. She also holds another PhD degree in Applied Mathematics from Claremont Graduate University.
She is currently a Staff Electrical Engineer at GE Aerospace in Pompano Beach, Florida, working on high-power, high-density conversion systems for aerospace applications, including high-voltage DC-DC converters, EMI-compliant power architectures.. Her work includes design integration, failure investigation, and validation of multi-kilowatt power conversion hardware under demanding environmental and safety constraints.
Dr. Khadem has authored and co-authored multiple technical papers on inverter topologies and power electronics control methods. Her technical interests include high-reliability power conversion, wide-bandgap device applications, aerospace electrification, and system-level stability of distributed power networks.
She is a member of IEEE and actively contributes to the power electronics engineering community through research, development, and technical publications.
Thursday, March 26, 2026
12:00 PM - 1:45 PM CT