Amir Ebrahimi received his PhD from the University of Stuttgart in the field of electrical machines and drives. Subsequently – from 2013 – he was group leader for electromechanical drive systems and wearable robotics at the Fraunhofer Institute IPA. From 2017 to 2023, he held the position of assistant professor of electrical machines at Leibniz Universität Hannover, where he substantiated the vector theory of the rotating electrical machine. Amir Ebrahimi's research interests include electric drives, renewable energy (especially wind turbines and hydrogenerators), mechatronics (with a focus on wearable robotics), electromobility (e-cars and electric flying), electric machines, and power electronics.