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Dr. Thomas Vyncke

Managing Director and Founder DRV Solutions

Dr. Thomas Vyncke is the founder and Managing Director of DRV Solutions in Belgium, where he and his team develop the Taurus simulation toolbox and support customers in designing high-efficiency, resilient electric drivelines for multiple industries. Before launching DRV Solutions, he built a long career at Dana in engineering and leadership positions focused on electrified driveline technology.

His work spanned European light-vehicle applications engineering and the development and industrialization of electric driveline systems—from defining requirements and performance/efficiency targets to integration, validation, and customer delivery. He later joined Teledyne FLIR as R&D Director, Fixed Mount Solutions, leading a global organization of about 120 engineers covering hardware, embedded and cloud software, AI, verification, and program execution.

Thomas holds a Ph.D. in Electro-Mechanical Engineering from Ghent University, where his research specialized in predictive control of AC machines and power electronic converters. 

He is passionate about electrical drives,  building organisations and creating a better world through technology.


2026 Event Agenda Sessions

From Build Factors to Physics: Modelling PWM-Induced Motor Losses with First Principles

The effect of PWM induced current ripple on the efficiency of traction motors is often ignored or hidden in empirical build factors.

Wednesday 20 May 16:10 - 16:40 Electric Motor Forum Stage

Add to calendar 05/20/2026 16:10 05/20/2026 16:40 From Build Factors to Physics: Modelling PWM-Induced Motor Losses with First Principles

The effect of PWM induced current ripple on the efficiency of traction motors is often ignored or hidden in empirical build factors.

Electric Motor Forum Stage Europe/Madrid

Venue

Messe Berlin, South Entrance, Messedamm 22, D-14055 Berlin, Germany

Opening times

Tuesday, 19 May | 09:30 – 17:30

Wednesday, 20 May 09:30 – 17:30

Thursday, 21 May | 09:30 – 16:00