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% g( W3 E8 d, u% e看英文的介绍更准确些:
1 V$ \; x5 t+ y& c6 kAniruddha M. Gole (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) & E' V1 T5 @4 b7 J
A. M. Gole is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada. Since 2004, he is also the NSERC Industrial Research Chair in Power Systems Simulation.[1] He received the B.Tech. degree from the Indian Institute of Technology (Bombay), and M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Manitoba (Winnipeg, Canada), all in Electrical Engineering. He is an internationally recognized expert in the field of power systems simulation. Gole’s research interests include the utility applications of power electronics and power systems transient simulation. As an original member of the design team, he has made important contributions to the PSCAD/EMTDC simulation program which now has over 32, 000 licences worldwide. Dr. Gole has also made important contributions to the development of one of the world’s most widely used Power Systems Transients Simulator, the RTDS from RTDS Technologies of Winnipeg, Canada. Earlier, Dr. Gole worked with Hydro Quebec and Manitoba Hydro as an HVDC Studies Engineer. Gole is active on several working groups of CIGRE and IEEE and is a Registered Professional Engineer in the Province of Manitoba. In 2007, the IEEE Power Engineering Society awarded Gole the prestigious Nari Hingorani FACTS Award "..for Contributions to the Education in the Field of Power Systems and Embedded Power Electronics Apparatus Simulation".[2] He was elected a Fellow of IEEE in 2010 "for contributions to the modeling of power electronics apparatus."[3] In 2011, Dr. Ani Gole was elected a fellow of Canadian Academy of Engineering. " I! \3 [) T, e, `, p
One interesting comment for Dr. Gole: “It is no exaggeration to say that every one of us, every day, is touched by technology that Ani helped to develop.” s' C9 x. B/ x
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References
& I p- l$ m* V7 g7 j1. NSERC Chairholder Profile. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada. Accessed January 26, 2010 2. 2007 IEEE PES Award Winners Announced. IEEE Foundation. Accessed January 2010. 3. Fellow Class of 2010. IEEE. Accessed February 2, 2010. |