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Paul Dimo

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Paul Dimo (10 June 1905 – 17 April 1990) was a Romanian electrical engineer, creator of REI method of nodal analysis of electric networks.[1] He contributed also to the development of electrification Plan of Romania.[2]

Biography

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Born in Turnu Severin, he studied electricity in Paris. Between 1930-1945 he was Head of Gas and Electricity Society in Bucharest. Then he worked as a researcher in the Institute of Energy Engineering of the Romanian Academy.

Awards

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  • State prize for the Electrification Plan of Romania (1950) and for the design of hydroelectric power station Moroieni (1954)
  • Montefiore award for electric networks analysis
  • Traian Vuia prize of the Romanian Acadedemy for steady stability analysis of electric networks

Notes

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  1. ^ AGIR
  2. ^ AGIR
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