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NCREPT Test Engineer
University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
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Anna Corbitt's research focuses on power electronics, with a particular emphasis on applications within electric vehicles. She holds a B.S. in engineering physics from Southern Arkansas University and an M.S. in electrical engineering from the University of Arkansas, where she is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in the same field. Corbitt received the Distinguished Doctoral Fellowship at the University of Arkansas in 2021. She gained industry experience as a summer design co-op at Toyota Research and Development in 2022. Since 2023, she has been employed full-time at the National Center for Reliable Electric Power Transmission (NCREPT) at the University of Arkansas while continuing her doctoral studies. Her work has contributed to publications on topics including test facilities, motor drives for aerospace applications, fault detection in motor drives, cybersecurity for photovoltaic systems, and hardware-in-the-loop verification for microgrids.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 6
- Citations: 6
Selected Publications
- Development, Integration, and Flight Testing of a Silicon Carbide Propulsion Drive for a Hybrid Electric Aerospace Application (2025) DOI
- Envelope-Based Fault Detection and Identification in Three-Phase Motor Drive Systems (2025) DOI
- Integration and Field Testing of a Multilevel Cybersecurity Solution for Photovoltaic Systems (2024) DOI
- Hardware-in-the-Loop Test Verification Method for Industrial Microgrid Solutions (2024) DOI
- The National Center for Reliable Electric Power Transmission Test Facility (2024) DOI
- Rapid Prototyping of a SiC-Based PMSM Motor Drive for Aerospace Applications (2023) DOI
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