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Dr. Wilson Eberle, P.Eng.

Dr. Wilson Eberle joined the School of Engineering at UBC in July 2008. He is an Assistant Professor in Electrical Engineering, specializing in Power Electronics.

Educational Background

  • PhD – Electrical Engineering (Queen's University)
  • MSc – Electrical Engineering (Queen's University)
  • BSc – Electrical Engineering (Queen's University)

Research Background

A detailed research profile and updated publication list for Dr. Eberle can be found on the Energy Systems and Power Electronics Laboratory (ESPEL) web page.

ESPEL

Dr. Eberle has received funding for ESPEL from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) of Canada, the Canadian Foundation for Innovation (CFI), the British Columbia Knowledge Development Fund (BCKDF), the University of British Columbia and the Kaiser Foundation for Higher Education.

Dr. Eberle has received funding for ESPEL from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) of Canada, the Canadian Foundation for Innovation (CFI), the British Columbia Knowledge Development Fund (BCKDF), the University of British Columbia and the Kaiser Foundation for Higher Education.Dr. Eberle has received funding for ESPEL from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) of Canada, the Canadian Foundation for Innovation (CFI), the British Columbia Knowledge Development Fund (BCKDF), the University of British Columbia and the Kaiser Foundation for Higher Education.

Teaching Interests

  • Power Electronics 
  • Electromechanical Devices
  • Power Systems 
  • 4th year Engineering Capstone Design Project

Courses Taught at UBC's Okanagan Campus

  • ENGR 558 Power Electronics
  • ENGR 458 Power Electronics
  • ENGR 320 Electromechanical Devices
  • ENGR 499 Engineering Capstone Design Project
  • APSC 172 Engineering Analysis I

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Wilson Eberle 

Wilson Eberle
Assistant Professor

School of Engineering
The University of British Columbia | Okanagan
3333 - University Way
Kelowna BC V1V 1V7

Office: EME4215
Tel: 250.807.8630

Fax:
250.807.9850 
E-mail: wilson.eberle@ubc.ca

Information for Prospective Students

Prospective graduate students should email me the following documents:
1.CV
2.A statement of research interests (typically up to one page)
3.A scanned copy of your transcripts
4.A scanned copy of your English Language proficiency test scores
(applicable to applicants who received their last degree from a non-English speaking institution).

Your email should clearly state whether you are interested in applying for a funded graduate research assistant position, or unfunded graduate research assistant position. Funded graduate research positions are limited and competitions for openings are highly competitive.

Canadian citizens and Canadian permanent residents are given preference since there are a number of additional funding opportunities and industrial collaborative opportunities for domestic students.

Due to the high volume of email, unfortunately, I cannot respond to all emails, however emails from all prospective students will be read. 

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