Aswan Power Electronics Applications Research Center

Aswan Power Electronics Applications Research Center (APEARC) is a special unit following the department of electrical engineering - Aswan faculty of engineering - South Valley University in Egypt. APEARC has been established in 2008 to create a distinctive, global center specialized in industrial electronics applications research and to support the research and outreach activities to the problems which face the industry. APEARC now is in its way to growth and progress and its members are increasing as a result to the center increased activities.

APEARC touts itself as the first specialized research center in the area.

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