Wei Zhao

Engineering Manager at Rectifier Technologies

Wei Zhao has a strong background in power conversion engineering and electronics. They started their career at Delta Electronics as a Senior Electronics Engineer from 2005 to 2008. After that, they worked at Australian Arrow Pty. Ltd as a Hardware Design Engineer for a brief period in 2008. Wei then pursued their PhD at the University of Sydney from 2009 to 2010. Following their studies, Wei joined Avnet Electronics Marketing as a Field Application Engineer from 2010 to 2011. They then returned to Rectifier Technologies, where they held the position of Senior Power Conversion Engineer from 2011 to 2021. Wei's most recent role was at REDARC Electronics Pty Ltd, where they served as a Senior Electronic Engineer from 2021 to 2022. Currently, Wei is working as the Lead Power Conversion Engineer at Rectifier Technologies.

Wei Zhao earned a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from Zhejiang University in 1998. In 2005, they completed their Master's degree in Electrical Engineering from Monash University. Wei Zhao also holds certifications in Agile Project Management and Digital Delivery with Agile from RMIT University, which they obtained in 2023.

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Melbourne, Australia

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Rectifier Technologies

Rectifier Technologies is an Australian company with a global presence, specialised in developing and manufacturing high reliability and high efficiency power conversion products. In November 1992, Rectifier Technologies Pacific (RTP) was incorporated to develop products using switched-mode technology for the telecom market and was globally successful in licensing its technology throughout the 90s. In the early 2000s, RTP became a public listed company (ASX: RFT) by merging into ICE Corporation (later renamed to Rectifier Technologies Ltd) and Protran Technologies, a leading Australian manufacturer of magnetic components for AC-DC converters. Then in 2004, RT acquired one of its licensees in Johor Bahru, Malaysia as part of its plan to manufacture its own products. That company was Topaz Power, later renamed to Rectifier Technologies (M). Duvine Developments, a United Kingdom based licensee was also added to the group in 2006 (divested in 2008). In late 2017, Rectifier Technologies Singapore was incorporated in Singapore as part of the group’s expansion of its sales and marketing operations. Today the Rectifier Technologies group has offices in Australia (Melbourne), Malaysia (Johor Bahru) and Singapore.


Headquarters

Burwood, Australia

Employees

51-200

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