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List of fellows of IEEE Power & Energy Society

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In the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, a small number of members are designated as fellows for having made significant accomplishments to the field. The IEEE Fellows are grouped by the institute according to their membership in the member societies of the institute. This list is of IEEE Fellows from the IEEE Power & Energy Society (IEEE-PES).[1]

Year Fellow Citation
1972 Lionel Barthold For contributions to EHV and UHV technology.
1983 R Bernstein For contributions to digital image processing techniques of earth observation sensor data and applications to operational systems.
1988 Ronald Allan "For contributions to the development of application of probability methods to power systems."
1989 Anjan Bose For contributions to real-time power system analyses.
1992 Akihiro Ametani "For contributions to the analysis of electrical transients in power systems."
1992 Bruce Bernstein For pioneering research leading to the understanding of the aging phenomena of extruded-dielectric high-voltage power cables.
1993 Fernando Alvarado "For contributions to the understanding and utilization of sparse matrices in power system analysis."
1994 Bajarang Agrawal "For contributions to the identification measurement, and control of subsynchronous resonance in power systems."
1994 Charles Alexander "For leadership in the field of engineering education and the professional development of engineering students."
1995 Ongun Alsac "For contributions to efficient power flow analysis methods for large-scale power networks."
1995 Joseph Appelbaum For contributions to solar conversion systems.
1996 Hirofumi Akagi "For contributions to the theory of instantaneous reactive power in three-phase circuits, and to the development of active power filters for harmonic compensation in power systems."[2]
1996 Leszek S Czarnecki "For development of the power theory of three-phase asymmetrical systems with nonsinusoidal waveforms, and for contributions to methods of measurements, power factor and power quality improvement in such systems."[3]
1997 C Andersson "For contributions to the analysis of the interaction between AC and DC systems and of voltage stability in power systems."
1999 George Anders "For contributions to probabilistic methods for power system analysis, and to power cable rating methods."
1999 Pierre Bornard For contributions in digital relaying, simulation, and optimization techniques.
2000 Armando Martins Leite da Silva "For contributions to the application of probabilistic models to electric power systems planning and operations and to power engineering education."
2000 Linden Pierce For contributions to the understanding of heat transfer and loading of liquid-immersed and dry type power and distribution transformers.
2001 Abdul-rahman Arkadan For contributions to computer aided characterization and design optimization of electric machines and drive systems.
2002 Eyad Abed "For contributions to the control of nonlinear dynamical systems and singular perturbation methods."
2002 Anuradha Annaswamy For contributions to adaptive control theory, neural networks, and active-adaptive control of combustion systems.[4]
2003 Ali Abur "For contributions to the methods for state estimation of power systems."
2004 Shirabe Akita "For contributions in applied superconductivity in support of electric power applications."
2004 Harbans Bajaj For leadership in field management of power plants.
2004 Miroslav Begovic For leadership in developing analysis tools and protection techniques for electric power transmission systems and renewable generation.
2005 Elham Makram For contributions to power engineering education and career development.
2005 Mark Adamiak "For contributions to power system protection, communications protocols and standards for power system substations."
2006 Roy Alexander "For contributions to technology for capacitor bank switching and the standardization of switchgear."
2006 Philip Bolin For development of compressed gas insulated transmission bus and substations.
2006 Dushan Boroyevich For advancement of control, modeling and design of switching power converters.
2007 Ross Baldick For contributions to analysis of power system economics
2007 Massimo La Scala For contributions to computationally efficient power system dynamic performances, simulation and control
2008 Venkataramana Ajjarapu "For contributions to power system voltage stability assessment and control methods."
2009 Apostolov Alexander For contributions to use of digital computers for power system protection, communication, and operation
2009 Thomas Baldwin For contributions to grounding and protection in industrial power distribution systems
2009 Glen Bertini For applications to the dielectric performance of underground electrical power cable
2011 Mesut Baran For developments in analysis, monitoring and control methods for electric power distribution systems
2012 Rambabu Adapa "For leadership in DC and flexible AC transmission systems."[5]
2012 George Arnold For leadership in architecture and protocols for the electric grid and telecommunication networks.[5]
2014 Andrew Ott "For leadership in the design, development, and operation of competitive wholesale electricity markets."[6]
2014 Poras Balsara For contributions to the design of all-digital frequency synthesis
2014 William Bartley For contributions to the development of generator and transformer standards for life cycle planning and risk assessment
2014 Carl Benner For contributions to development of waveform-based analytics for electric power distribution
2015 Vivek Agarwal for contributions to topologies and control schemes for solar photovoltaic energy conversion and power quality enhancement
2015 Héctor Altuve Ferrer for contributions to power line and transformer protection
2015 Anastasios Bakirtzis For contributions to optimization of power systems operation and scheduling[7]
2015 Alberto Borghetti For contributions to modeling of power distribution systems under transient conditions[7]
2015 Ming Cheng for contributions to the development and control of stator permanent magnet machines for vehicular propulsion and wind power generation[7]
2015 Chandan Chakraborty for contributions to estimation techniques and control of induction machine and drive systems[7]
2015 Javier Contreras for contributions to modeling and forecasting of electricity markets[7]
2015 Francisco De Leon for contributions to transformer modeling for electromagnetic transient studies[7]
2015 Edward Dobrowolski for leadership in interactive control center technology[7]
2015 Babak Fahimi for contributions to modeling and analysis of AC adjustable speed motor drives[7]
2015 Manimaran Govindarasu for contributions to security of power grids[7]
2015 Gary Hoffman for leadership in the advancement of monitoring systems for power transformers and power line protection[7]
2015 Yi Hu for leadership in wide-area synchronized measurement systems[7]
2015 James Jodice for contributions to the testing of protective relays[7]
2015 Deepa Kundur for contributions to signal processing techniques for multimedia and cyber security[7]
2015 David Lubkeman for contributions to power system distribution systems[7]
2015 Luis Marti for contributions to modeling and simulation of electromagnetic transients[7]
2015 Paolo Mattavelli for contributions to power converters for grid-connected applications and power management[7]
2015 Stephen McArthur for contributions to intelligent systems with application in power engineering[7]
2015 Timothy McCoy for leadership in ship-board electric power systems
2015 Shengwei Mei for contributions to power systems robust control and complexity analysis
2015 Stefan Mozar for development of safety solutions for electronic equipment
2015 Philip Overholt for leadership in the development and deployment of synchrophasor technology
2015 Rasheek Rifaat for contributions to protection of industrial power systems
2015 Surya Santoso for contributions in automated root cause analysis of electric power quality disturbance phenomena
2015 Jian Sun for contributions to modeling and control of power electronic circuits and systems
2015 Rajeev Thottappillil for contributions to the understanding of lightning and electromagnetic interference
2015 Vaithianathan Venkatasubramanian for contributions to on-line detection of oscillatory behavior of electric power systems
2016 Alexandre Alves Da Silva "For contributions to dynamic security assessment and load forecasting in power systems."
2016 Massoud Amin "For leadership in smart grids and security of critical infrastructures."[8]
2017 Bhuvaneswari Gurumoorthy "For contributions to design and development of enhanced power quality converters."
2018 Haithem Abu-rub "For contributions to power electronic converters for renewable energy applications."
2019 Jonathan Sykes For leadership in the application and management of reliable protection systems for electric power networks[9]
2020 Jose Arroyo-sanchez For contributions to generation scheduling for electricity markets
2021 Enrique Acha "For contributions to power electronics modelling and applications in electrical power systems."
2022 João Catalão "For contributions to power system operations and demand response"[10]
2024 Maria Cristina Tavares "For contributions to single-phase and three-phase auto-reclosing switching of transmission lines"

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References

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