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Fred C. Lee's achievements.
1985, Ralph wins. American society of automotive engineering teeter education award.

1989, his outstanding achievements in the field of power electronics won the highest award in this field, the William E. Newell Power Electronics Award issued by IEEE Power Electronics Branch.

1990 won the "Power Transformation and Intelligent Motion Control Award" and the outstanding research alumni award of Virginia Tech for his leading achievements in the field of power electronics education.

1997 Outstanding Winner of Virginia Tech Academy of Engineering

1998, for its innovation and leading position in the field of advanced power electronic system technology, won the Arthur E. Frey Award and the IEEE Millennium Medal.

At present, he works in the Center for Power Electronic Systems Research (CPES) in the United States. CPES, led by him, unites five American universities and more than 65,438+000 companies, and is one of the most famous engineering research centers (ERC) of the National Science Foundation in the United States. He owns 30 American patents, published more than 75 periodical papers1,more than 400 academic conference papers, co-edited 2 IEEE magazines, and CPES/VPES papers 1 1.

In recent years, Professor Li has presided over Delta Science and Education Fund (654.38+800,000 yuan per year), Scholars Program and Delta International Scholars Program, which has made outstanding contributions to the development of domestic power electronics technology.