
Dr Jun Ma
BEng, MEng, PhD
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Research interests
I joined the University of Bristol as a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Electrical Machines in 2022. I obtained my PhD degree at Cambridge in 2020. Currently I am setting up a new Applied Superconducting Lab for industrial applications, including electrical machines, cryogenic electronics, tokamak devices, smart power grid, and MRI medical devices.
Research Area: from high temperature superconductors to electric applications.
1. superconducting magnets & wireless charging devices
2. superconducting electrical machines for electric aircrafts and ships
3. superconducting cryogenic electronics
4. superconducting devices for smart and reliable power grids
Welcome PhD and Postdoctoral Fellowship applications. Please contact by email directly: jun.ma@bristol.ac.uk
Publications
Selected publications
08/12/2017Flux pumping for non-insulated and metal-insulated HTS coils
Superconductor Science and Technology
A temperature-dependent multilayer model for direct current carrying HTS coated conductors under perpendicular AC magnetic fields
Superconductor Science and Technology
Recent publications
09/03/2026Conceptual design and optimization study of a 3 MW fully superconducting synchronous electrical machine for the electric aircraft based on the magnetic vector potential boundary method
Superconductor Science and Technology
Cross-platform J-A Modelling for High Temperature Superconducting Applications with Nonlinear Ferromagnetic Materials
Superconductor Science and Technology
Experimental and numerical study on the AC loss of HTS REBCO winding for fully superconducting electrical machine
IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity
Experimental Study on the Dynamic Resistance of HTS REBCO Coated Conductor Tape
IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity
Three-dimensional electromagnetic-mechanical coupled modelling of multilayer HTS REBCO coated conductors considering strain effects
Superconductor Science and Technology
