ERIC PONCE

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE

PI: Steven B Leeb

PhD Candidate

MS in Electrical Engineering, MIT

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, MIT

Eric A. Ponce is a Ph.D. candidate in Electrical Engineering at MIT. His research focuses on power electronics, signal processing, and creating non-intrusive, internet connected sensors for retrofitting existing utility meters to enable cost-effective, real-time, and intelligent load monitoring. He is an Alfred P. Sloan scholar. Eric recieved a Bachelor of Science and Masters of Engineering in Electrical Engineering at MIT. He has been actively helping to create new introductory electrical engineering coursework for students of all ages and backgrounds in the STEM field in the hopes of diversifying and inspiring the next generation of electrical engineers.

PUBLICATIONS:

  • A 3-D Field Solution for Axially Polarized Multi-Pole Ring Permanent Magnets and its Application in Position Measurement
  • Know the Flow: Non-contact Magnetic Flow Rate Sensing for Water Meters