<p>➀ Dr. Sebastian Raab successfully defended his Ph.D. at THWS's TTZ-EMO, addressing electrical disturbances in electric vehicles through an adaptive active filter system; </p><p>➁ His compact, lightweight design outperforms traditional passive filters by dynamically adjusting to minimize energy losses and component interference; </p><p>➂ The research, conducted with Barcelona’s UPC, marks the 13th doctorate completed at TTZ-EMO, advancing sustainable electromobility solutions.</p>
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