5 August - 5 August, 2026
August 5 at 9:00 am - 10:00 am (United Kingdom Standard Time)
Event Start Time (United Kingdom):
Webinar details
As the energy sector accelerates its transition toward renewable and distributed energy systems, advanced power conversion technologies are playing a critical role in enabling reliable and efficient energy storage. In this webinar, “From Field Deployment to Engineering Education: An Australian-designed 100-kVA Energy Storage Inverter,” you will explore the development and real-world deployment of a locally designed energy storage inverter and its growing role in engineering education and research.
The session will provide practical insights into inverter design, field performance, and lessons learned from deployment, while also demonstrating how industry-relevant technologies can be leveraged to enhance hands-on learning and workforce development for the next generation of engineers.
Key takeaways from this webinar:
- Understand the design principles and operational capabilities of an Australian-designed 100-kVA energy storage inverter.
- Learn about real-world deployment experiences, performance outcomes, and practical engineering challenges.
- Discover how energy storage inverter technology is being integrated into engineering education to support industry-ready skills and applied research.
Event Details
- Date: Wednesday, 5 August 2026
- Time: 9:00 – 10:00am BST
- Location: Online Session
Meet the Presenter

Dr. Hossein Dehghani Tafti – EIT Senior Lecturer, Head of School – Electrical, Instrumentation & Industrial Automation
Dr. Hossein Dehghani Tafti is a Senior Lecturer and Head of School – Electrical, Instrumentation & Industrial Automation Engineering at the Engineering Institute of Technology (EIT). He also coordinates EIT’s Bachelor and Master of Electrical Engineering programs and leads its VET Electrical Engineering programs, with a focus on academic quality, curriculum development, industry engagement, and applied engineering education.
His expertise spans renewable energy systems, power electronics, energy storage, and electric drives. He has authored over 100 journal and conference publications, supervised postgraduate researchers, and collaborated with industry partners including Magellan Powertronics, AEMO, and Western Power on renewable energy and power systems projects.
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