Texas Instruments
Dr. Rimon Gadelrab (System engneer at Texas Instruments) received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Virginia Tech, where he developed deep expertise in high-frequency planar magnetics and high-density DC-DC resonant converter design. During his doctoral research, he served as a research assistant and authored multiple peer-reviewed journal articles and conference publications in the field of power electronics. His work was recognized with the Best Paper Award at OCP 2022 in the DC Efficiency and Sustainability track, and he is a named inventor on multiple patents related to advanced power conversion technologies.
He is currently a System Architect and Design Engineer at Texas Instruments, where he leads the definition, architecture, and design of high-density power modules for data-center servers, artificial intelligence infrastructure, and cloud storage and computing platforms. His work focuses on advancing power density, efficiency, and scalability through innovative power architectures and magnetic design.
D13 - High Voltage or High Power DC-DC Converters 2
Thursday, March 26, 2026
12:00 PM - 1:45 PM CT