Dan Octavian Neagu
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Dan Octavian Neagu is a Romanian electrical engineer whose research focuses on the intersection of wireless power transmission and electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure. His most-cited work, "The way to engineering EV wireless charging: DACIA electron" (2017), has garnered 13 citations and exemplifies his commitment to translating theoretical advances in wireless energy transfer into practical, scalable solutions for sustainable transportation. Neagu’s contributions lie in addressing the engineering challenges of inductive charging systems, from coil design to power efficiency, aiming to eliminate the need for physical connectors and streamline EV adoption. His research has been presented at international congresses and published in prestigious journals, reflecting its relevance to both academia and industry. By bridging the gap between laboratory prototypes and real-world applications, Neagu has helped position wireless charging as a viable technology for future mobility. His work not only advances the field of electrical engineering but also supports broader societal goals of reducing carbon emissions and enhancing user convenience. For students and researchers, Neagu’s career demonstrates how focused, application-driven research can have tangible impacts on emerging technologies.
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- 1The way to engineering EV wireless charging: DACIA electron13 citations · 2017