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ELECTRIC POWER ENGINEERING EDUCATION RESOURCES 1995-96 IEEE POWER

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ELECTRIC POWER ENGINEERING EDUCATION RESOURCES 1995-96 IEEE POWER ENGINEERING SOCIETY COMMITTEE REPORT Abstract - This subcommittee report is based on the four- teenth biennial survey of power engineering education resources in the U.S. and Canada, eleven of which have been previously published (1-12). This survey is con- ducted to determine the electric power engineering edu- cation resources available accredited engineering pro- grams in the U.S.

and Canada for the 1996-96 academic year. The report is limited to colleges and universities that reply to a questionnaire on a voluntary basis. For the 61 colleges and universities (58 U.S., 3 Canadian) that submitted data on their power programs, the report con- tains a list of faculty active during the 1995-96 academic year, their level of academic participation and professional experience.

Statistics are also presented on student en- rollments at the graduate level, degrees granted and re- search funding. A list of centers involved in power engi- neering research is also included. A tabulation of gradu- ate and undergraduate electrical engineering power courses and their enrollments offered by each respond- ing university is presented.

1. INTRODUCTION The Power Engineering Education Re- sources Subcommittee (PEERS) of the Power Education Committee (PEEC) was appointed to make a survey ... more. less.

of the power engineering educa- tion resources of U.S and Canadian universi- ties and colleges during the year 1995-96, and provide a summary report. The survey form with some modifications from the previous survey of 1993-94 was approved for circulation to the various universities.<br><br> The data requested in the survey fell into four major sections of informa- tion: Power program and the faculty; Research work in the power area; Graduate program en- rollment, and Course offerings in power. The survey forms were sent to the elec- trical engineering departments of 212 universi- ties by email and/or post. The list of universi- ties was obtained from the previous survey re- port, and the previous subcommittee chair.<br><br> 58 U.S and 3 Canadian Universities responded and returned the forms. 8 of the responding univer- sities had only an undergraduate program in power, while 53 had both undergraduate and graduate programs. The data supplied by these departments form the basis of this summary re- port.<br><br> No ranking or categorization of the re- sponding departments in terms of quality is im- plied or intended, and use of the data herein to do so is discouraged. As in earlier surveys, the reporting in- cludes only full time permanent teaching fac- ulty. The restriction is stressed in the instruc- tions for filling the survey form.<br><br> The restriction reads as follows: cFaculty includes only perma- nent teaching instructors and/or those instruc- tors supervising student research in the power area; excluded are visiting or temporary faculty, administrators, adjunct faculty, research engi- neers and other purely research personnel; also excluded are faculty not teaching power or en- ergy-related courses and supervising student research, and faculty on leave during the sub- ject year. Also exclude graduate assistants - they are included as students. d 2. ELECTRIC POWER ENGINEERING SCHOOLS AND FACULTY The roster of faculty active in electric Power Engineering Education in each univer- sity during 1995-96 is shown in Table 1.<br><br> The contact person for each university is shown with the telephone number and email address. Tables 2 and 3 represent summaries of the total num- ber of power faculty and their cumulative expe- rience. Explicit survey instructions were given relative to the percent academic activity for the 1995-96 academic year.<br><br> Since the interest is in summarizing professional experience in power area, it is quite possible that a number of faculty will have more years of total experience than listed under separate subheadings of academic and power industry experience. The rules laid down in the survey instructions aim first at di- viding the professional experience into appro- priate parts such as power and nonpower aca- demic, full and part time power engineering and research experience, and second at avoiding ar- bitrary experience measurement to provide con- sistency in the responses. Information on co-op programs at the undergraduate level was elicited by the ques- tion, 8Do you have a co-op program for power students during 1995-96, and if yes, is it optional or compulsory? 9.<br><br> 44 of the 58 U.S universities had an optional co-op program, and in one uni- versity, the co-op program was compulsory. 3. RESEARCH WORK IN POWER AREA Table 4 provides information on research areas pursued at the responding universities.<br><br> Table 5 lists special centers for research in en- ergy and power attached to different universi- ties. Table 6 shows the amount of funding dol- lars in the individual categories as provided by the responding departments. 4.<br><br> GRADUATE PROGRAM Data obtained about the graduate pro- grams are summarized in Table 7 . The enroll- ment data of individual departments and the to- tals are listed. 5.<br><br> POWER ENGINEERING COURSE OFFERINGS IN 1995-96 Comprehensive lists of courses offered in power area during 1995-96 with enrollments in each course are shown in Table 8. Among the U.S universities, 43 had used distance learn- ing facilities for teaching some power courses. 6.<br><br> CONCLUSIONS This subcommittee report provides in- formation on the power engineering education services in the U.S and Canada during 1995-96. The information is in no way exhaustive, since the responses were from only 61 universities. Neither the IEEE (under whose auspices the sub- committee functions) nor the Power Engineer- ing Education Committee intends any value judgment as to the quality of any program in- cluded in the report.<br><br> It must be remembered that data are only part of the basis for forming any value judgments, and other factors not amenable for statistical quantification play an important role in evaluating the quality of such special- ized programs such as power engineering. The subcommittee hopes that the report sheds some light on the status of power engineering educa- tion, and provides some valuable information for use by the readers. The report will be available on the World Wide Web.<br><br> Power Engineering Education Resources Subcommittee Members are the following: A. Chandrasekaran (Chair), R.L. King, V.<br><br> Rajagopalan, M. T. Glinkowsky, B.<br><br> Fischl, J. Mayer, T. S.<br><br> Sidhu, T. Skvarenina. 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IEEE Power Engineering Society Committee Re- port, Electric Power Engineering Education Re- sources, 1987-1988, IEEE Transactions, PAS Vol.<br><br> 6, No. 2, pp. 379-392, February 1991.<br><br> 10. IEEE Power Engineering Society Committee Re- port, Electric Power Engineering Education Re- sources, 1989-1990, IEEE Transactions, PAS Vol. 7, No.<br><br> 4, pp. 1611-1622, November 1992. 11.<br><br> IEEE Power Engineering Society Committee Re- port, Electric Power Engineering Education Re- sources, 1991-1992, IEEE Transactions, PAS Vol. 9, No. 3, pp.<br><br> 1182-1193, August 1994. 12. IEEE Power Engineering Society Committee Re- port, Electric Power Engineering Education Re- sources, 1993-1994, IEEE Transactions, PAS Vol.<br><br> 11, No. 3, pp. 1146-1158 , August 1996.<br><br> 1. Abbreviations of Rank PPC : Professor & Sponsored Power Chair P&C : Professor & Department Chair P : Professor ACP : Associate Professor ATP : Assistant Professor LCT : Lecturer INS : Instructor 2. Degree B - Bachelors E - Professional M - Masters D - Doctorate 3.<br><br> PE - Registered Professional Engineer Y - Yes N- No 4. PES - Power Engineering Society Member Status Y - Member PES N - Not PES Member 5. IEEE : IEEE Membership Status F - Fellow S - Senior Member M - Member N - Not a Member 6.<br><br> Other Abbreviations Tch - Teaching Rsh - Research Eng - Engineering. Table 1Faculty Engaged In Electrical Power Engineering Teaching In 1995 - 96 ALABAMA U. of Alabama - Tuscaloosa Semester A.A.El-Keib el-keib@coe.eng.ua.edu (205) 348-1756 El-Keib, A.A.<br><br> P D N Y S 50 50 16 3 1 2 Haskew, T.A. ACP D N Y S 50 50 7 1 Morley, L.A. P D N Y S 50 20 30 28 Novak, T.<br><br> P D Y N n 20 80 19 5 1 2 ARIZONA Arizona State U. Semester G.G.Karady karady@asu.edu (602) 965-6569 Farmer, R.G. P M Y Y 75 25 0 40 2 35 5 Gorur, R.<br><br> P D Y Y 30 60 10 9 0 3 0 0 0 Heydt, G.T. P D Y Y 25 50 25 30 0 3 0 19 8 Holbert, K.E. ACP D Y Y 25 25 50 7 0 2 1 1 1 Karady, G.G.<br><br> P D Y Y 30 60 10 38 0 8 0 10 7 Tylavsky, D. ACP D N Y 75 25 0 17 0 2 0 1 0 ARKANSAS U. of Arkansas (Fayetteville) Semester Juan Carlos Balda jcb@engr.uark.edu (501) 575-6578 Olejniczak, Kraig ACP D Y Y 50 40 10 5 5 Balda, Juan Carlos ACP D Y Y 50 40 10 14 2 CALIFORNIA California Polytechnic Institute Quarter Ali Shabau ashabau@ohm.ee.calpoly.edu (805)796-2918 Shabau, Ali P D N Y 90 10 10 3 2 U.<br><br> of San Jose State Semester Peter Reischl preischl@email.sjsu.edu (408) 924-3911 Reischl, Peter P D N Y 25 10 70 6 20 1 1 Hsu, Ping ACP D N Y 20 20 60 4 10 2 2 COLORADO U. of Colorado - Boulder Semester Ewald F Fuchs fuchse@spot.colorado.edu (303) 492-7010 Fuchs, Ewald F. P D N Y 40 40 20 21 0 0 0 9 0 CONNECTICUT U.<br><br> of Hartford Semester Shertukde, H shertukde@uhavay.hartford.edu (860) 768-4847 Shertukde, H P D Y 10 3 5 Alnajjar, H ACP D 2 2 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Howard U. Semester James A. Momoh jm@scs.howard.edu (202) 806-6585 Momoh, James A.<br><br> P E Y 40 40 20 15 3 2 2 4 Rubaii, Ahmed ACP E Y 16 1 Bofah, Peter ATP E Y 12 2 FLORIDA Florida Atlantic U. Semester Roger Messenger messenge@fau.edu (561) 367-3407 DeGroff, Dolores ATP D N N 25 75 4 Messenger, Roger P D Y N 20 80 26 Ungvichian, VichateP D Y N 10 90 15 Florida International U. Semester Osama Mohammed mohammed@servms.fiu.edu (305) 348-3040 Mohammed, P D Y 50 50 15 5 Osama Samra, Abdul H.<br><br> ATP D Y 50 50 8 4 Roig, Gustavo ACP D Y 50 15 5 U. of Florida Semester Alex Domijan alexd@admin.ee.ufl.edu (352) 392-0290 Caroll, P. P D N Y 50 25 25 29 1 1 1 Ngo, K.D.T.<br><br> ACP D N N 10 50 40 4 5 2 2 Rakov, V.A. ACP D N N 40 60 19 Rashid, M.H. P D Y Y 10 25 65 25 3 Domijan, A.<br><br> Jr P D N Y 50 45 5 10 1 1 1 U. of Central Florida Semester Issa Batarseh batarseh@pegasus.cc.uct.edu (407) 823-0185 Batarseh, Issa ACP D Y Y 50 50 7 Qu, Z ACP D N N 50 50 IDAHO U. of Idaho Semester Brian Johnson bjohnson@ee.uidaho.edu (208) 885-6902 Hess, Herbert ATP D Y Y 65 25 10 3 5 Johnson, Brian ACP D Y Y 65 25 10 5 1 Law, John P D Y Y 65 25 10 21 4 10 11 Law, Joseph ACP D Y Y 65 25 10 7 2 1 2 Wall, Richard ACP D Y Y 65 25 10 3 4 12 6 ILLINOIS Northern Illinois U.<br><br> Semester Donald S. Zinger zinger@ceet.niu.edu (815) 753-0540 Zinger, Donald S. ATP D Y Y 50 25 25 13 4 U.<br><br> of Illinois - Urbana-Champaign, Semester Peter W. Sauer sauer@ece.uiuc.edu (217) 333-0394 Gross, G. PPC D Y F 50 40 10 3 20 Krein, P.T.<br><br> ACP D Y S 50 40 10 12 2 1 Overbye, T.H. ATP D Y M 50 40 10 5 3 5 Pai, M.A. P D Y F 50 40 10 33 6 4 Sauer, P.W.<br><br> P D Y F 50 40 10 21 5 Turnbull, R.J. P D N S 50 20 30 18 14 INDIANA Purdue U. Semester Oleg Wasynchuk wasynczu@ecn.purdue.edu (765) 494-3475 Friedlaender, F.J.<br><br> P D N Y 50 55 7 4 Krause, P.C. P D N Y 75 25 40 20 1 Ogborn, L.L. ACP D Y N 100 37 2 Ong, C.M.<br><br> P D Y Y 100 28 2 Sudhoff.S.D. ACP D N Y 75 25 5 2 Wasynczuk, O. P D N Y 75 25 18 5 I E E E P E S P E D e g r e e R a n k Name E n g Industry Years Professional Experience Prior to 1995-96 Academic Activity 95-96 (%) Academic Power O t h e r R e s h T c h Part Full E n g R e s h P o w e r O t h e r R e s h Power I E E E P E S P E D e g r e e R a n k Name E n g Industry Years Professional Experience Prior to 1995-96 Academic Activity 95-96 (%) Academic Power O t h e r R e s h T c h Part Full E n g R e s h P o w e r O t h e r R e s h Power IOWA Iowa State U.<br><br> Semester James D. McCalley jdm@iastate.edu (515) 294-4844 Ajjarapu, ACP D N Y S 30 50 20 14 Venkataramana Kruempel, Ken ACP D N Y M 25 75 27 3 Lamont, John P D Y Y S 25 50 25 24 4 1 McCalley, Jim ATP D Y Y M 50 50 5 2 4 Sheble, Gerry P D N Y S 25 50 25 10 7 8 Vittal, Vijay P D N Y F 50 50 15 2 Fouad, Aziz P D Y Y F 50 50 40 5 Pavlat, John ACP M N Y M 25 75 KANSAS Wichita State U. Semester Robert I.<br><br> Egbert bobe@ee.twsu.edu (316) 978-5509 Egbert, Robert I. P D Y Y 50 25 25 21 4 4 Jewell, Ward T. P D N Y 50 25 25 12 3 Teshome, Asrat ACP D N Y 50 25 25 15 7 Kansas State U.<br><br> Semester Anil Pahwa pahwa@ksu.edu (785) 532-4654 Pahwa, Anil P D N Y S 40 30 30 12 6 2 Morcos, M. Medhat P D N Y S 40 30 30 15 9 5 Starrett, Shelli ATP D N Y M 40 40 20 6 KENTUCKY U. of Kentucky Semester J.J.Cathey cathey@engr.uky.edu (606) 257-8043 Cathey, Jimmie J.<br><br> P D Y Y 50 25 25 15 2 Nasar, Syed A. P D N Y 50 50 25 4 Trutt, Fred C. P D N Y 25 50 25 19 7 Radun, Arthur V.<br><br> ACP D N Y 25 50 25 3 2 LOUISIANA U. of New Orleans Semester Gill Richards ggree@uno.edu (504) 280-7415 Richards, Gill P D N Y 75 25 20 3 Barcelo, Wayne ATP D Y Y 50 50 1 25 MAINE U. of Maine Semester James Patton patton@eece.maine.edu (207) 581-2244 Patton, J ACP D Y Y 33 33 33 8 11 8 Dunning, S ACP M Y Y 60 40 5 7 MASSACHUSSETTS Worcester Polytechnic Institute 7 week term John A.<br><br> Orr orr@ece.wpi.edu (508) 831-5273 Clements, Kevin A. P D Y 50 40 10 25 2 2 Emanuel, P D Y Y 70 20 10 30 6 2 Alexander E. Orr, John A.<br><br> P D 20 20 60 2 16 Ludwig, Reinhold P D 60 30 10 1 8 1 MICHIGAN Wayne State U. Semester Jerome Meisel jmeisel@ece.eng.wayne.edu (313) 577-3530 Meisel, Jerome P D Y N 30 40 30 38 Michigan State U. Semester Robert Schlueter schluete@egr.msu.edu (517) 355-5244 Salam, F P D N N 20 80 14 Schlueter, R P D Y Y 50 50 21 4 Shanblatt, M P D N 5 95 3 14 Strangas, E P D N Y 50 50 14 Surbrook, T P D Y 50 25 25 23 7 2 4 Michigan Tech U.<br><br> Quarter Dennis Wiitanen wiitanen@mtu.edu (906) 487-2847 Bohmann, Leonard ACP D Y Y 50 50 11 1 Mork, Bruce ATP D Y Y 50 50 4 2 1 4 2 Schulz, Noel ATP D N Y 50 50 3 1 Wiitanen, Dennis P D Y Y 25 25 50 3 2 2 MINNESOTA U. of Minnesota. Quarter Bruce Wollenberg wollenbe@ece.umn.edu (612) 626-7192 Albertson, Vernon P D Y Y F 34 17 16 36 4 5 Mohan, Ned P D N N F 50 50 18 3 Riaz, Mahmoud P D N N S 34 17 16 41 5 Wollenberg, Bruce P D N Y F 40 40 20 7 23 MISSISSIPPI Missisippi State U.<br><br> Semester Roger L.King rking@ece.msstate.edu (601) 325-2189 Grzybowski, Stan P D N S 35 35 30 40 Halpin, Mark ATP D N M 50 50 3 1 King, Roger L. P D N S 35 40 25 8 2 Mazzola, Mike ATP D Y M 50 50 2 3 MISSOURI U. of Missouri-Rolla Semester Max D.<br><br> Anderson mda@ee.umr.edu (573) 341-4552 Anderson, M.D. P D Y Y S 70 3 22 3 6 1 6 Crow, M.L. ACP D N Y S 50 5 7 Hegler, B.E.<br><br> P D Y N M 25 25 19 24 6 Morris, J.F. ACP M N N N 25 25 25 14 Richards, E.F. P D Y N N 50 25 14 2 7 Stanek, E.K.<br><br> P&C D Y Y F 25 25 5 29 1 Sudhoff, S.D. ATP D N Y M 50 5 4 1 NEBRASKA U. of Nebraska-Lincoln Semester Sohrab Asgarpoor sasgarpoor@unl.edu (402) 472-6852 Asgarpoor, S.<br><br> ACP D N Y 50 25 25 11 3 1 2 1 NEW MEXICO New Mexico State U. Semester W. Kersting wkerstin@nmsu.edu (505) 646-2434 Kersting, W.<br><br> P M N Y 75 25 33 2 2 Prasad, R. ACP D N Y 25 25 50 9 12 Ranade, S. P D N Y 75 25 15 Smolleck, H.<br><br> P D Y Y 75 25 25 1 NEW YORK Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Semester Keith J Nelson nelsoj@rpi.edu (518) 276-6328 Chow, J.H. P D Y Y 30 70 9 4 1 8 Degeneff, R.C. P D Y Y 30 40 30 12 8 9 Glinkowski, M.T.<br><br> ACP D Y Y 40 40 20 13 3 Greenwood, A.N. PPC D N Y 30 70 29 1 10 12 Nelson, J.K. P&C D Y Y 20 30 50 25 1 1 3 Salon, S.J.<br><br> P D Y Y 35 35 30 18 7 Torrey, D.A. PPC D Y Y 35 40 25 13 1 Clarkson U. Semester Thomas H.<br><br> Ortmeyer ortmeyer@sun.soe.clarkson.edu (315) 268-6536 Ortmeyer, T. H. P D N Y 50 50 18 4 Pillay, Pragasen ACP D N Y 40 50 10 14 8 1 McGrath, Paul P D N Y 50 50 22 2 1 Ahmad-Zaid, Said ACP D N Y 50 50 13 2 2 Cornell U.<br><br> Semester Robert J. Thomas rjt1@cornell.edu (607) 255-5083 Thorp, James S. P&C D N Y 40 60 6 27 1 1 Thomas, Robert J.<br><br> P D N Y 25 40 35 25 3 Chiang, Hsiao- ACP D N Y 33 40 27 10 1 Dong North Carolina State U. Semester Mesut E. Baran baran@eos.ncsu.edu (919) 515-5081 Baran, Mesut E.<br><br> ATP D N Y 40 60 14 2 Chow, Mo-Yeun ACP D N Y 40 60 9 6 1 Goetze, Alfred J. P D N Y 100 23 20 1 Grainger, John J. P D Y Y 40 60 21 3 17 Kelley, Arthur W.<br><br> ACP D N N 45 45 10 15 3 I E E E P E S P E D e g r e e R a n k Name E n g Industry Years Professional Experience Prior to 1995-96 Academic Activity 95-96 (%) Academic Power O t h e r R e s h T c h Part Full E n g R e s h P o w e r O t h e r R e s h Power I E E E P E S P E D e g r e e R a n k Name E n g Industry Years Professional Experience Prior to 1995-96 Academic Activity 95-96 (%) Academic Power O t h e r R e s h T c h Part Full E n g R e s h P o w e r O t h e r R e s h Power NORTH DAKOTA North Dakota State U. Semester Don L. Stuehm stuehm@badlands.nodak.edu (701) 231-7614 Rao, K.S.<br><br> P D Y N 60 30 10 37 1 2 Rao, V.V P D N N 60 30 10 17 19 1 1 Stuehm, Don L. P D N Y 60 30 10 21 4 1 2 Yuvarajan, S. P D N N 60 30 10 31 1 OHIO U.<br><br> of Akron Semester Malik Elbuluk melbuluk@uakron.edu (330) 972-6531 Elbuluk, Malik ACP D Y Y 50 50 21 4 2 Husain, Iqbal ATP D N Y 50 50 10 1 1 Ohio State U. Quarter Stephen A. Sebo sebo@ee.eng.ohio-state.edu (614) 292-7410 Kasten, Donald ACP D Y Y S 60 30 10 23 2 1 3 Keyhani, Ali P D N Y S 50 40 10 21 2 1 4 1 Sebo, Stephen PPC D N Y F 60 30 10 34 2 1 4 1 Xu, Longya ACP D N Y S 50 40 10 6 6 2 OKLAHOMA U.<br><br> of Oklahoma Semester Arthur M. Breipohl breipohl@mailhost.ecn.ou.edu (405) 325-2971 Breipohl, Arthur M. PPC D Y Y 17 22 10 Lee, Fred N.<br><br> P D Y Y 40 60 12 10 Oklahoma State U. Semester R. Ramakumar ramakum@master.ceat.okstate.edu (405) 744-5157 Gedra, Thomas ACP D N Y M 50 50 5 2 Ramakumar, R.<br><br> PPC D Y Y F 50 25 25 34 4 1 U. of Tulsa Semester Marcus O. Durham mod@utulsa.edu (918) 631-3276 Durham, Marcus O.P D Y N 13 25 12 30 Strattan, Robert P D Y Y 13 30 Ashenayi, Kaveh ACD D Y Y 13 25 10 OREGON Oregon State U.<br><br> Quarter Alan Wallace wallace@ece.orst.edu (541) 737-2995 Spee, Rene ACP D N Y SM 75 25 14 Jouanne, ATP D Y Y M 50 50 2 Annette Von Wallace, Alan P D N Y SM 50 50 19 5 5 PENNSYLVANIA Villanova U. Semester Frank Mercede mercede@ece.vill.edu (610) 519-4982 McKeough, CharlesATP M N N 25 25 50 15 15 Mercede, Frank ATP D Y N 25 75 4 5 1 5 Singh, Pritpal ACP D N N 50 50 4 8 3 Drexel U. Quarter Chika Nwankpa nwankpa@ece.drexel.edu (215) 895-2218 Nwankpa, Chika ACP D N M 50 50 6 Niebur, Dagmar ATP D N M 50 50 3 Fischl, Robert PPC D N F 50 50 30 5 5 6 Kaplan, Martin P M Y M 100 50 20 6 5 Kwatny, Harry PPC D N F 50 30 20 28 5 11 Stagliano, Ernest LEC M N M 100 25 10 5 30 Grytko, Carl LEC M Y M 100 18 12 3 40 SOUTH CAROLINA Clemson U.<br><br> Semester Adly A.Girgis adly.girgis@ces.clemson.edu (803)656-5936 Collins, Randy E. ACP D Y SM 50 30 20 11 3 Girgis, Adly A. PPC D Y F 40 40 20 21 3 2 2 Lubkeman, David L.ACP D Y S 50 35 15 13 2 1 1 Makram, Elham B P D Y S 40 40 20 13 7 7 1 7 1 TENNESSEE Tennessee Technological U.<br><br> Semester A. Chandrasekaran arunsekar@tntech.edu (931)372-3626 Alouani, A.T. ACP D N S 20 80 5 8 Chandrasekaran, A P D N S 40 50 10 24 11 4 Chowdhuri, P.<br><br> P D Y S 40 50 10 10 33 Mahajan, S.M. ACP D N M 50 40 10 9 2 Ojo, J.O. ATP D N M 50 50 17 1 Radman, G.<br><br> ACP D N M 80 20 9 3 2 TEXAS U. of Houston Semester Ovidiu Crisan ocrisan@uh.edu (713) 743-4432 Crisan, Ovidiu P D N Y 30 50 20 34 0 0 0 0 0 U. of Texas - Arlington Semester Mo Shing Chen munoz@ee.uta.edu (817) 272-2268 Chen, Mo Shing P D Y Y 50 50 32 1 2 Shoults, R.R.<br><br> P D Y Y 50 50 18 1 8 Lee, W.J. ACP D Y Y 75 25 9 Dillon, W.E. ACP D Y Y 25 25 20 1 5 1 Texas Tech U.<br><br> Semester Michael Giesselmann michaelg@coe2.coe.ttu.edu (806) 742-3462 Geisselmann, ACP D N Y SM 50 40 10 10 Michael Kristiansen, Magne P D Y Y F 30 60 10 25 O 9Hair, Edgar P D Y N 50 40 10 20 Portnoy, William P D N Y F 50 40 10 20 Dickens, James ATP D Y Y M 90 10 4 Texas A&M U. Semester Mladen Kezunovic kezunov@ee.tamu.edu (409) 845-7509 Abur, A. ACP D Y Y 50 50 18 Butler, K.<br><br> ATP D Y Y 50 50 3 Ehsani, M. P D Y N 50 50 17 7 Enjeti, P. ACP D Y Y 40 50 10 17 2 2 15 Huang, G.<br><br> P D Y Y 80 20 17 5 1 Kezunovic, M. P D Y Y 40 50 10 18 2 4 Patton, A. P D Y Y 8 12 80 21 6 4 7 Russell, B.<br><br> P D Y Y 20 80 22 4 1 Singh, C. P&C D Y Y 50 50 18 10 5 Toliyat, H. ATP D N Y 75 25 13 3 VIRGINIA Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State U.<br><br> Semester Carolyn Guynn guynncv@vt.edu (540) 231-7283 Broadwater, Robert P D N Y M 60 30 10 13 2 8 Jaime De La Ree ACP D N Y S 60 30 10 11 Liu, Yilu ACP D N Y M 50 40 10 13 Mili, Lamine ACP D N N S 40 40 20 15 3 2 Phadke, Arun G. PPC D N Y F 30 55 15 15 16 Tam, Kwa-Sur ACP D N Y S 50 40 10 9 1 Rahman, Saifur P D N Y S 40 40 20 17 1 U. of Virginia Semester Paxton Marshall marshall@virginia.edu (804) 924-3164 Marshall, Paxton P.<br><br> ACP D N Y 30 10 60 7 13 WASHINGTON U. of Washington Quarter Chen-Ching Liu liu@ee.washington.edu (206) 543-2198 Liu, Chen-Ching P D N Y 40 50 10 9 4 El-Sharkawi, P D N Y 30 40 30 11 4 Mohamed Christie, Richard D. ATP D N Y 45 45 10 5 1 5 Lauritzen, Pete P D N N 50 30 20 27 7 Venkata, S.S.<br><br> P D Y Y 40 50 10 18 6 Damborg, Mark P D N Y 20 10 70 20 6 Yee, H.P. ATP D N N 50 50 1 1 1 Gonzaga U. Semester Juan L.<br><br> Bala bala@gonzaga.edu (509) 328-4220 Allwine, Gail H. P D Y N 100 2 23 1 2 Bala, Juan L. Jr.<br><br> ACP D N Y 85 15 21 4 2 1 1 Braileanu, Grigore P D N N 100 1 31 1 Tavora, Carlos P D Y N 15 85 2 23 1 10 Seattle U. Quarter Xusheng Chen xchen@seattleu.edu (206) 296-5983 Chen, Xusheng ACP D N Y 100 11 10 Washington State U. Semester Kevin Tomsovic tomsovic@eecs.wsu.edu (509) 335-8260 Bose, A.<br><br> P&C D N Y 50 50 16 8 1 Pedrow, P. ACP D Y N 25 25 50 11 9 Venkatasubra- ATP D N Y 50 50 5 2 manian, M. Tomsovic, K.<br><br> ACP D N Y 50 50 10 Oslen, R. P D N Y 25 25 50 21 3 Flechsig, A. P D Y 100 35 Mosher, C.<br><br> P D Y Y 40 35 I E E E P E S P E D e g r e e R a n k Name E n g Industry Years Professional Experience Prior to 1995-96 Academic Activity 95-96 (%) Academic Power O t h e r R e s h T c h Part Full E n g R e s h P o w e r O t h e r R e s h Power I E E E P E S P E D e g r e e R a n k Name E n g Industry Years Professional Experience Prior to 1995-96 Academic Activity 95-96 (%) Academic Power O t h e r R e s h T c h Part Full E n g R e s h P o w e r O t h e r R e s h Power WEST VIRGINIA West Virginia U. Semester Ali Feliachi feliachi@cemr.wvu.edu (304) 599-7439 Choudhry, P D N Y 60 30 10 22 3 Muhammad A. Parviz, Famouri ACP D N Y 40 40 20 8 4 3 Feliachi, Ali P D N Y 50 40 10 14 3 2 Klein, Ronald L.<br><br> PPC D N Y 40 40 20 10 17 WISCONSIN U. of Wisconsin - Platteville Semester Mesut Muslu muslu@uwplatt.edu (608) 342-1157 Muslu, Mesut P D Y Y 60 25 15 14 1 1 Schultz, Richard P&C D Y Y M 25 25 50 17 6 2 Ellestad, David INS M Y Y 80 20 1 2 27 I E E E P E S P E D e g r e e R a n k Name E n g Industry Years Professional Experience Prior to 1995-96 Academic Activity 95-96 (%) Academic Power O t h e r R e s h T c h Part Full E n g R e s h P o w e r O t h e r R e s h Power CANADA U. of Calgary Semester O.P.<br><br> Malik malik@enel.ucalgary.ca (403) 220-6178 Malik, O.P. P D Y Y 20 30 50 30 9 Rao, N.D. P D Y Y 70 30 29 Universite 8 du Quebec a 8 Trois-Rivieres Semester V.Rajagopalan rajagopalan@uqtr.uquebec.ca (819) 376-5071 Sevigny, A.<br><br> P D 75 25 20 Cheriti, A. P D 60 40 5 Rajagopalan,V. P D Y Y 25 50 25 20 5 6 Skorek, A.<br><br> P D Y Y 40 40 20 10 5 Engg. Division, Royal Military College of Canada Semster A.Y.Chikhani chikhani-a@rmc.ca (613) 541-6000 Ex 6371 Chikhani, A.Y. P D Y Y 40 30 30 20 5 5 I E E E P E S P E D e g r e e R a n k Name E n g Industry Years Professional Experience Prior to 1995-96 Academic Activity 95-96 (%) Academic Power O t h e r R e s h T c h Part Full E n g R e s h P o w e r O t h e r R e s h Power Table 2 Summary of Faculty Ranks PPC P P +C ACP ATP LEC INS Total Nr 18 104 6 62 27 2 1 220 % 8 46 - 28 12 - - 100 PPC Chair Prof.<br><br> ; P Prof. ; P+C Prof & chair ; ACP Associate Prof. ; ATP ; Asst.<br><br> Prof. ;LEC Lecturer ; INS Instructor Table 3 Faculty Experience 1995-96 Academic Power Industry Part-time Full- time Power Other Eng. Res.<br><br> Eng. Res. Aggregate Years 3493 661 191 145 634 227 Average Years 15.87 3.00 0.87 0.66 2.88 1.03 University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa MC, TR, PS, CD, D Arizona State University MC, TR, PS, HV, CD, D,PQ University of Arkansas, Fayetteville MC, TR, PS, CD, D, PQ, PE Calpoly, San Lois Obispo MC, PS San Jose State University CD, PE University of Colorado at Boulder MC,TR, PS University of Hartford PD Detect.<br><br> of Power Transf. Florida Atlantic University CD Florida International University MC,TR, PS, HV, CD, D University of Florida MC, TR, PS, HV, CD, D,PE University of Central Florida PS, CD University of Idaho MC, TR, PS ,CD, D Northern Illinois University MC, D University of Illinois at Urbana MC, TR, PS, CD, PE Purdue University MC, PS, CD, PE Iowa State University PS, CD Kansas State University PS, CD, D Wichita State University MC, PS, HV, D, PQ University of Kentucky MC, PS, University of New Orleans MC, TR, HV, D University of Maine PS, CD Worcester Polytechnic Institute MC, TR, PS, D, PQ Wayne State University MC, TR, PS, PE Michigan State University MC, TR, PS, CD Michigan Technological University MC, TR, PS, HV, CD, D University of Minnesota MC, TR, PS, CD, PE Mississippi State University TR, PS, HV, D University of Missouri Rolla MC, TR, PS, HV, CD, D, PE University of Nebraska, Lincoln TR, PS, CD, D New Mexico State University TR, PS, HV, D Rensslaer Polytechnic Institute MC,TR, PS, HV, CD, D, PE Clarkson University MC, TR, HV, D Cornell University TR, PS, D North Carolina State University MC, PS, D, PE North Dakota State University MC, CD, D University of Akron MC, CD, MD Ohio State University MC, TR, PS, HV, CD, D University of Oklahoma PS, CA Oklahoma State Univesity TR, PS, CD University of Tulsa HV Oregon State University MC, TR Villanova University PS, PQ, EV Drexel University MC, TR, PS, HV, CD, D, PE Clemson University MC, TR, PS, CD, D Texas Technological University MC, PS, PE Tennessee Technological University MC, TR, PS, HV, CD, D University of Houston PS, CD University of Texas at Arlington MC, TR, PS, CD, D, PQ, A & M University MC, TR, PS, CD, D, PE Virginia Polytechnic and State Univ. MC, TR, PS, HV, CD, D.<br><br> Table 4 Power Research Areas of Universities University of Virginia MC, CD, MD University of Washington MC, TR, PS, HV, CD, D Gonzaga University PS, CD, D Seattle University PS Washington State University TR, PS, HV, CD, D Howard University MC, TR, PS, CD, D, PE West Virginia University MC, TR, PS, D, PE Table 4 Power Research Areas of Universities (Continued) Table 5 Centers for Power Research University Name of Center Related to Power Research University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa Energy System and Power Quality Arizona State University Center for Advanced Control of Energy and Power Systems (ACEPS) San Jose State University Power Electronics and Controls Laboratory University of Hartford Signal Processing Institute for Data Acquisition and Monitoring University of Florida International Center on Lightning Research and Testing (ICLRT) University of Florida Florida Power Affiliates Power Quality Laboratory Iowa State University Electric Power Research Center Wichita State University Center for Energy Studies Power Quality Laboratory University of New Orleans Center for Application of Power and Instrumentation University of Maine University of Maine Power Research Association University of Minnesota University of Minnesota Center for Electric Energy (UMCEE) Mississippi State University Mississippi State University High Voltage Laboratory University of New Mexico Electric Utility Management Program Cornell University Power System Energy Research Center PSerc University of Urbana-Champaign Power System Energy Research Center Pserc North Carolina State University Electric Power Research Center Oklhoma State University Engineering Energy Laboratory University of Tulsa Electrical Energy Laboratory Oregon State University Motor Systems Resources Facility Drexel University Center for Electric Power Engineering Clemson University Clemson University Electric Power Research Association (CUEPRA) Tennessee Technological University Center for Electric Power University of Texas at Arlington Energy System Research Center Texas Technological University Center for Energy Research Texas A & M University Electric Power Institute Virginia Polytechnic Inst and State Univ. Center for Power Engineering Virginia Polytechnic Inst and State Univ Center for Energy and the Global Environment (CEAGE) Howard University Center for Energy System and Control University of Wisconsin, Platteville PS, CD,D Royal Military College of Canada D University of Calgary MC, PS, HV, D University of Quebec at Trois Rivieres MC, PS, D MC Machines TR Transmission PS Power System Engineering HV High Voltage CD Course Development D Distribution PQ Power Quality PE Power Electronics University Internal Govt. Mfr Utility Frn.<br><br> Other F&S Eq. University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa 60 123 120 50 20 50 Arizona State University 50 205 175 465 42 50 University of Arkansas, Fayetteville 10 50 30 55 Calpoly, San Lois Obispo 3 San Jose State University 5 30 2 5 University of Colorado at Boulder 20 100 University of Hartford 12 110 100 12 25 Florida Atlantic University Florida International University 20 25 35 40 50 University of Florida 44 142 8 400 303 5 University of Central Florida 30 50 University of Idaho 20 310 62 8 15 Northern Illinois University University of Illinois at Urbana 25 150 50 120 80 30 Purdue University 50 50 Iowa State University 240 442 405 60 Kansas State University 22 120 19 University of Kentucky 115 80 20 University of New Orleans 30 600 6 University of Maine 40 15 33 Worcester Polytechnic Institute 10 100 100 20 20 10 Wayne State University 10 8 12 Michigan State University 60 85 75 Michigan Technological University 30 84 59 30 32 University of Minnesota 100 10 181 25 Table 6 Funding for Power Research and Education ( in 1000s of $) Mississippi State University 5 105 3 122 29 University of Missouri, Rolla 123 908 99 192 22 10 University of Nebraska, Lincoln 10 35 3 New Mexico State University 37 45 40 Rensslaer Polytechnic Institute 23 177 151 446 5 165 58 Clarkson University 20 38 23 125 14 Cornell University 147 160 24 North Carolina State University 20 88 107 25 125 20 North Dakota State University 10 25 30 5 University of Akron 3 22 147 Ohio State University 50 200 350 50 50 25 University of Oklahoma 70 6 Oklahoma State Univesity 20 50 45 5 20 University of Tulsa 60 Oregon State University 240 575 40 50 Villanova University 25 Drexel University 10 200 100 100 40 100 Clemson University 150 50 400 Tennessee Technological University 871 14 48 687 17 24 71 University of Houston 25 14 10 University of Texas at Arlington 200 300 200 300 25 Texas Technological University 50 500 200 20 50 A & M University 324 90 111 374 80 60 Virginia Polytechnic and State Univ. 101 531 111 243 16 44 6 80 University of Virginia 5 University of Washington 15 246 15 407 3 2 Gonzaga University Seattle Universsity Washington University 300 150 6 250 Howard University 1 40 50 100 50 West Virginia University 30 19 5 Wichita State University 74 120 University of Wisconsin, Plattville 5 12 U.S.<br><br> Total 1699 5807 2054 7552 366 1765 1214 1480 Fraction of Total 0.088 0.302 0.107 0.393 0.019 0.091 Royal Military College of Canada 6000 6000 500 Table 6 Funding for Power Research and Education ( in 1000s of $) (Continued) University of Calgary 10 65 5 30 University of Quebec at Trois Rivieres 20 200 200 150 150 Canadian Total 30 6265 205 6950 650 Fraction of Total 0.004 0.964 0.032 Nomenclature: Internal Govt. = Government Mfg. = Manufacturing Utility Frn.<br><br> = Foreign Other F&S = Fellowships and Scholarship Equipment University Graduate Enrollment Degrees Granted M.S Ph.D M.S Ph.D University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa 7 2 1 Arizona State University 9 15 1 2 University of Arkansas, Fayetteville 9 6 1 Calpoly, San Lois Obispo 8 3 San Jose State University 5 2 University of Colorado at Boulder 7 2 1 University of Hartford 8 4 Florida Atlantic University Florida International University 16 2 4 1 University of Florida 7 5 5 3 University of Central Florida 5 1 University of Idaho 37 5 Northern Illinois University University of Illinois at Urbana 8 4 7 2 Purdue University 5 5 Iowa State University 13 12 5 3 Kansas State University 25 4 1 1 Wichita State University University of Kentucky 11 5 4 1 University of New Orleans 8 5 University of Maine 4 1 Worcester Polytechnic Institute 11 4 1 Wayne State University 15 8 Michigan State University 9 1 4 2 Michigan Technological University 14 1 6 University of Minnesota 16 6 3 4 Mississippi State University 20 3 10 1 University of Missouri, Rolla 19 11 1 University of Nebraska, Lincoln 4 1 2 1 New Mexico State University 17 7 2 Rensslaer Polytechnic Institute 77 23 4 Clarkson University 12 4 Table 7 Graduate Students Enrollment and Degrees Awarded in 1995-96 Cornell University 11 5 2 North Carolina State University 20 2 7 1 North Dakota State University 1 1 1 University of Akron 3 6 1 Ohio State University 32 10 10 1 University of Oklahoma 2 2 3 Oklahoma State Univesity 7 3 University of Tulsa Oregon State University 8 3 2 Villanova University Drexel University 22 15 11 4 Clemson University 14 7 3 Tennessee Technological University 5 6 4 1 University of Houston 2 University of Texas at Arlington 35 17 4 4 Texas Technological University 6 4 5 A & M University 21 25 7 6 Virginia Polytechnic Institute 31 7 6 University of Virginia 0 University of Washington 13 10 6 6 Gonzaga University 3 2 Seattle University Washington State University 6 11 1 2 Howard University 12 10 6 2 West Virginia University 7 4 2 University of Wisconsin, Platteville Royal Military College of Canada University of Calgary 3 9 1 U.S. Total 667 182 Royal Military College of Canada 234 78 University of Calgary 3 9 1 University of Quebec, Trois Rivieeres 10 2 3 Canadian Total 13 9 3 3 ALABAMA U. of Alabama Electromech 30 60 UA Elec Mach & Drives 30 10 UE Pwr/Mach Lab 20 15 UR Pwr Sys I 30 15 UE Pwr Sys Stab 30 80 GE Pwr Sys in Steady St 30 80 GR Large Net Simul 30 60 GR ARIZONA Arizona State U.<br><br> Engy Conv & Trans 4 134 UR Pwr Plant Sys 3 17 UA Pwr Sys Anal 3 15 UE Power Elec Devices 3 20 UE Elec Mac 3 13 UE Pwr Sys Plan & Anal 3 9 GR Trans & Distri 3 9 GR Pwr Sys Transients 3 7 GE Adv Pwr Electronics 3 17 GE Com Soln of Pwr Sys 3 5 GE Elem of Nuc Engg. 3 13 GE Elec Pwr Quality 3 15 GE Advanced Topics 3 5 GE ARKANSAS U. of Arkansas-Fayetteville Intro to Pwr Elect 3 2 UG Elec Pwr Distri Sys 3 8 UG Pwr Elect & Mot Driv 3 6 UG Elecmech Engy Conv 3 78 UG CALIFORNIA California Polytechnic Institute Elec Mach 4 400 UA Trans Line 3 35 UR Pwr Electr I 4 20 UR Pwr Electr II 4 20 UR Pwr Sys Anal I 4 35 UR Pwr Sys Anal II 4 30 UR AC Mach 4 15 UR Pwr Sys Prot 3 15 UR Pwr Sys Lab 1 10 UR San Jose State U.<br><br> SemiCond Pwr Elect 3 37 UE Grad Stud Proj 3 4 GR UnderGrad Proj 3 4 UR COLORADO U. of Colorado-Boulder Energy Conversion I 3 50 UE Pwr Laboratory I 2 25 UE Energy Conversion II 3 12 UE Pwr Qual in Pwr Sys 3 4 GE Adjust Speed Drives 3 0 GE CONNECTICUT U. of Hartford Elec Mach 3 12 UR Pwr Sys Anal 3 6 GR Tfmr Theory 3 6 GR Pwr Elect 3 8 GE Protective Relaying 3 3 GE Table 8 Power Course Offerings UA - Undergraduate, required of all EE students UR - Undergraduate, required of all power students UE - Undergraduate, elective power course GR - Graduate, required of all power option students GE - Graduate, elective power course.<br><br> DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Howard U. Elec Engy Conv 3 45 UR Pwr Sys Anal I 3 8 UA Pwr Sys Anal II 3 8 UR Engy Conv Lab 3 46 UA Pwr Elect 3 15 UR Adv Pwr Sys 3 5 GR Comp Aided Pwr Sys 3 5 GR Optim for Pwr Sys 3 5 GR Pwr Sys Ctrl 3 5 GR Spl top Pwr Sys& Ctrl 3 3 GE FLORIDA Florida Atlantic U. Elec Mach 3 50 UA Elec Pwr Sys 3 20 UE PhotoVol Pwr Sys 3 7 UE Florida International U.<br><br> Engy Conv (Pwr I) 4 102 UR Pwr Sys Anal (Pwr II) 3 28 UE Pwr Sys Anal(Pwr III) 3 26 UE Pwt Elect 3 16 UE Pwr Sys Prot 3 14 GE Pwr Sys Engg. 3 19 GR Elec Transients 3 21 GR App in Pwr Sys 3 29 GE Num Anal Elec Dev 3 12 GE Mot Drive Ctrl 3 14 GE U. of Florida Bas Elec Engy Engg.<br><br> 3 61 UA Elec Engy Conv Lab 1 12 UE Elec Engy Sys I 3 10 UE SrgOver Vol Pwr Sys 3 12 UE Elec Utility Seminar 1 12 UE Elect Driv & Mot Ctrl 3 11 UE Adv ElecEngy SysI, II 3 10 GR Hi Volt DC Trans Sys 3 7 GE Anal Pwr Trans Lines 3 7 GE Pwr Elect Ckts 3 10 UE Intro to Pwr Elect 3 7 GE Lightning 3 12 GE Srg OverVol Pwr Sys 3 10 UE U. of Central Florida Pwr Sys Anal I 3 25 UE Pwr Sys Anal II 3 10 GE Machines 3 25 UE Pwr Elect I 3 15 GE Pwr Elect II 3 10 GE IDAHO U. of Idaho Elec Mach 5 36 UA Intro to Pwr Sys 3 20 UE Pwr Sys Anal 3 20 UE Pwr Elect Ckts 3 17 UE Pwr Elect Lab 1 3 UE Adv Elec Mach 3 8 GE Pwr Sys Plang & Res 3 18 GE Symm Compo 3 18 GE Trans in Pwr Sys 3 13 GE Pwr Sys Prot & Rel 3 16 GE AC Drives 3 6 GE Util App of Pwr Sys 3 16 GE Unders Pwr Qual 3 20 GE ILLINOIS Northern Illinois U.<br><br> Electro Dynamic 3 50 UA Pwr Electronics 3 12 UE Elec Drives 3 5 UE Adv Pwr Elect 3 5 GE U. of Illinois-Urbana ElecMech & Pwr Circ 3 130 UE Elec Mac 4 27 UE Pwr Electronics 3 50 UE Adv Elec mac & Driv 3 0 UE Pwr Electronics lab 2 22 UE Adv Des of Elec Veh 3 96 UE Tech Engg. Des Mak 3 36 UE Pwr Sys Anal 3 27 UE Adv Pwr Sys Anal 3 16 UE Com Meth Circ Anal 3 26 GE Adv Mod & Ctrl Mac 3 12 GE Pwr Sys Oper & Ctrl 3 0 GE Pwr Sys Dyna & Stab 3 0 GE Elec Res Plan 3 10 GE INDIANA Purdue U.<br><br> Emech motion dev 3 50 UR Elec mach 3 10 UE Elem Pwr sys Engg. 3 15 UE Pwr Elect 3 15 UE Engy Conveersion 3 7 GE Mod sim pwrsys com 3 4 GE Anal emech sys 3 4 GE Dyn ctrl integ pwr sys 3 4 GE Flex ctrl Trans sys 3 GE IOWA Iowa State U. Intr mod Pwrsys Anal 2 80 UA Elec Machines 3 40 UE Engy Sys 2 20 UE Pwr Sys Anal I 3 20 UR Pwr Sys Anal II 3 15 UR Steady State Anal 4 11 GR Pwr Sys Dynamics 4 9 GR Anal of Distrib Sys 3 0 GE Trans Engy Fn Meth 3 0 GE Seminar on Elec Pwr 1 24 GR Advanced Topics 3 10 GE KANSAS Wichita State U.<br><br> Pwr Sys Anal 3 50 UR Elec Mac & Tfmrs 4 67 UA Adv Elec Motors 3 7 UE Elec Pwr Sys Anal 3 28 UE Pwr Electronics 4 11 UE Com Ap Pwrsys Anal 3 5 GE Adv Elecpwrsys Anal 3 10 GE Cred Hrs Enrolled Code Course Cred Hrs Enrolled Code Course Cred Hrs Enrolled Code Course Kansas State U. Engy Conv 3 51 VA Pwr Elect 3 25 UE Pwr Sys Des 3 8 UE Pwr Sys Prot 3 UE Pwr Sys Stab 3 22 GE Pwr Qual 3 GE Adv Pwr Elect 3 7 GE Pwr Sys Oper & Ctrl 3 14 GE Distri Sys Engg. 3 GE KENTUCKY U.<br><br> of Kentucky Electro Mech 3 75 UA Engy Conv Lab 2 38 UE Elec Pwr Sys I 3 23 UE Elec Pwr Sys II 3 20 UE Adv Electro Mech 3 16 UE Elec Drives 3 19 UE Emag Engy Conv 3 2 GR Pwr Elect 3 6 GR LOUISIANA U. of New Orleans Elec Mach 3 30 UA Elec Pwr Sys 3 30 UA Pwr Distri 3 20 UE Pwr Gen 3 5 GE Pwr Sys Relia 3 GE Pwr Sys Stab 3 GE Adv Mach 3 GE Pwr Sys Fault Anal 3 GE MASSACHUSETTS Worcester Polytechnic Institute El Meth Engy Conv 3 36 UE Pwr Electronics 3 38 UE Pwr Sys I 3 37 UE Pwr Sys II 3 46 UE Pwr Electronics 1 23 GE Comp Meth Pwr Sys 1 10 GE Comp Meth Pwr Sys 1 9 D Sel Topics in Pwr 1 64 UA Pwr Quality 1 10 GE Pwr Quality 1 10 UE MICHIGAN Wayne State U. Pwr Elect & Control 4 18 UE Emech Conversion 4 0 UE Elec Engy Sys Engg.<br><br> 4 12 GE Michigan State U. Engy Conv\Pwr Elect 3 99 UE Pwr Sys Anal 3 24 UE Pwr Sys Stab & Ctrl 3 8 GE Intel Ctrl of Pwr Sys 3 7 GE AC Mach & Drives 3 7 GE Pwr Sys Oper & Ctrl 3 7 GE Table 8 Power Course Offerings (Continued) UA - Undergraduate, required of all EE students UR - Undergraduate, required of all power students UE - Undergraduate, elective power course GR - Graduate, required of all power option students GE - Graduate, elective power course. Cred Hrs Enrolled Code Course Cred Hrs Enrolled Code Course Cred Hrs Enrolled Code Course Michigan Tech U.<br><br> Intro Engy Conv 4 9 UA Intro to Pwr 4 82 UA Elec Mach I 4 15 UR PwerSys Anal I 4 26 UR PwerSys Anal II 4 24 UR PwerSys Anal II 3 24 UR Tfmr Design 3 30 UE Distrib Design 3 27 UE Comp Meth Pwr Sys 3 5 GR Transi srgsPwr Sys 3 4 GR Pwr Sys Stability 3 4 GR Spl Topics Elec Pwr 3 4 GE MINNESOTA U. of Minnesota Electromech 4 25 UR Elec Mach 4 12 UR Elec Pwr Sys 4 14 UR Finite Elem Anal 3 5 GE Mach Dyn 3 5 GE Pwr Elect I 3 14 GE Pwr Elect II 3 8 GE Pwr Elect Lab 3 6 GE Pwr Sys Engg. 3 GE Pwr Sys Anal 3 15 GE Pwr Gen,Oper&Ctrl I 3 15 GE Pwr Gen,Oper&Ctrl II 3 15 GE Pwr Sys Rel 3 GE Sparse Mat 3 GE MISSISSIPPI Mississippi State University Engy Conv 3 59 UA Engy Conv Lab 1 59 UA Pwr Sys Trans 3 62 UR Pwr Sys Distrib 3 73 UR Insul Coord 3 29 UE Insul Coord 3 29 GE Hi voltmeas tech 3 8 GE Pwr Sys Lab 1 62 UR Hi Volt Engg.<br><br> 3 16 GE Pwr Sys Planning 3 10 GE Pwr Sys Oper & Ctrl 3 22 GE Pwr Sys Stab 3 10 GE Pwr Quality 3 10 GE Pwr Elect 3 10 GE MISSOURI U. of Missouri-Rolla Elec Mac 3 108 UR Pwr Sys 3 75 UA Flex Distri Sys 3 3 UA Elec Distri Sys 3 12 UE Mach & Drives 3 15 UE Pwr Sys Engg. 3 13 UE Pwr Electr 3 12 UE Adv Elec Mach 3 4 GE Pwr Sys Reli 3 7 GE Pwr Sys Prot 3 5 GE Surg Phen Pwr Sys 3 4 GE Com.meth PwrSys anal 3 10 GE Econ.<br><br> Op of Pwr Sys 3 5 GE Pwr Sys Stab 3 9 GE Elec Drives 3 12 GE NEBRASKA U. of Nebraska-Lincoln Pwr Sys Anal 3 50 UR Intro Elec Pwr Engg. 3 30 UR Pwr Sys Anal 3 10 UE Pwr Sys Plan 3 8 UE Pwr Sys Oper & Ctrl 3 8 UE Pwr Sys Rel 3 5 UE NEW MEXICO New Mexico State U.<br><br> Intro Elec Pwr Engg. 3 82 UR Pwr Sys II 3 40 UE Pwr Sys III 3 25 UE Distri Sys 3 16 UE Distri Sys 3 6 GR Formul Pwr Sys Prob 3 10 GR Pwr Elect 3 10 GR Dyna of Pwr Sys 3 8 GR Pwr Sys Prot 3 7 GR Adv Distri Sys 3 0 GR NEW YORK Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Semicond Pwr Elect 3 18 UR Pwr Engg. Fundas 3 12 UR Farad Law Mac Lab 3 8 UR EPE Proj 1-6 15 3UE EPE Proj 1-6 15 12GE Pwr Engg.<br><br> Analysis 3 22 GR Protective Relaying 3 18 GE Elec&Mag Field EPE 3 24 GR Surge Phenomena 3 21 GE Masters/Thesis Proj 1-6 0 GE EPE Sem 0 21 GR Doct Thesis 1-12 26 GE SR Proj 3 0 UE Pwr Elect 3 1 UE Elec Mach 3 8 UR Pwr Sys Des 3 11 UR Elec Pwr Des 3 8 UR Adv Pwr Elect 3 0 GE Pwr Sys Anal 3 9 GE Pwr Gen,Op & Ctrl 3 12 GE Mech Aspects 3 19 GR Comp Meth in EPE 3 20 GR Clarkson U. Mac & Drives 3 14 UE Pwr Sys protection 3 13 UE Engy Conv 3 46 UR Pwr Electronics 3 3 GE Pwr Distrib & Util 3 10 UE Elec Pwr Ctrl 3 20 GE Cornell U. Autom for Distri Sys 4 16 UE Nonlin Sys Theory 4 10 GE Pwr Sys I 3 12 UR Adv Pwr Sys Anal I 3 0 GE Adv Pwr Sys Anal II 3 6 GE NORTH CAROLINA North Carolina State U.<br><br> Elec Pwr Sys 3 75 UA Pwr Sys Anal 3 7 UE Elem Ctrl 3 20 UE Elec Pwr Distri 3 20 UE Elec Pwr Distri 3 UE Semi Cond Pwr Conv 3 18 UE Sys Ctrl 3 20 UE Pwr Sys Oper & Ctrl 3 8 GR Swit mode Dc-DC Con 3 11 GE Pwr Sys Stab & Ctrl 3 6 GE Comp Anal Pwr Sys 3 6 GR NORTH DAKOTA North Dakota State U. Engy Conv 3 70 UR Pwr Sys 3 26 UE Pwr Sys Des 3 25 UE Pwr Elect 3 20 UE Pwr Sys Prot 3 13 GE Pwr Distri 3 15 GE OHIO U. of Akron Engy Conv 3 40 UR Engy Conv Lab 2 40 UR Mod Pwr Sys 3 20 UE Elec Motor Drives 3 20 UE Dyn of Mach 3 6 GE Ctrl of Mach 3 4 GE Pwr Elect I 3 20 VE Ohio State U.<br><br> Engy Conv Pwr Sys 3 131 A Elec Mach Lab I 2 48 E Pwr Elect I 3 23 E Pwr Elect Lab 2 11 E Ind/Comm Pwr Sys 3 20 E Elec Mach 3 10 E Elec Mach Lab II 2 13 E Pwr Elect II 3 9 E Pwr Sys Anal 3 8 E Pwr Sys Prot 3 5 E Pwr Sys Trans 3 7 E Ctrl of Elec Mach 3 12 E Mod ctrl Ind ElecMac 3 8 E Pwr Sys Reliability 3 7 E Hi Vol Engg. & Lab I 4 7 E Hi Vol Engg. & Lab II 4 5 E Pwr Sys Lab 2 5 E Comp Meth Pwr Sys 3 7 E Pwr Sys Ctrl 3 7 E U.Grad.<br><br> Spl Studs 3 10 E Grad. Spl Stud 3 25 E HV Trans Sys 3 7 E Pwr Elect III 3 7 E OKLAHOMA U. of Oklahoma Engy Conversion 3 37 UA Elec Pwr Sys 3 33 UE Anal Faulted Pwr Sys 3 7 GR Pwr Gen,Oper & Ctrl 3 9 GE Table 8 Power Course Offerings (Continued) UA - Undergraduate, required of all EE students UR - Undergraduate, required of all power students UE - Undergraduate, elective power course GR - Graduate, required of all power option students GE - Graduate, elective power course.<br><br> Cred Hrs Enrolled Code Course Cred Hrs Enrolled Code Course Cred Hrs Enrolled Code Course Oklahoma State U. Engy Conv I 3 67 UA Pwr Sys Anal 3 11 UE Pwr Electronics 3 11 UE Com Met PwrSys Anl 3 7 GE Sys Reliability 3 15 GE Direct Engy Conv 3 9 GE Adv Pwr Electronics 3 7 GE Pwr Economy & Reg 3 8 GE Load Forecasting 3 2 GE U. of Tulsa Elect mach 3 20 UA Sys Anal 3 10 UE OREGON Oregon State U.<br><br> Energy Conversion 4 70 UA Machine Analysis 4 8 UR Pwr Sys I 4 8 UR Pwr Sys II 4 8 UR Pwr Electronics I 4 12 UE Pwr Electronics II 4 8 UE Pwr Sys Operation 3 3 GE Elec Energy Devices 3 4 GE Pwr Electronics Sys 3 6 GE PENNSYLVANIA Villanova U. Pwr Sys 3 10 UR Oper Pwr Sys 3 10 UR PhotoVolt Pwr Gen 3 GR Pwr Elect 3 GR Drexel U. Pwr Sys I - III 9 20 UE Pwr Elect I - III 9 7 UE Pwr Elect I - III 9 7 GE Elec Macs 4 40 UA Prot Rel I - III 9 8 UE Prot Rel I - III 9 8 GE Pwr Sys Security 3 12 GE Pyr Sys Dyn 3 12 GE Econ Oper Pwr Sys 3 10 GE Pwr Sys Anal I - III 9 15 GR Adv Top PwrSysI - III 9 10 GE Pwr Seminary I - III 9 7 UE Adv Elec Mach I - II 6 4 UE SOUTH CAROLINA Clemson U.<br><br> Pwr Sys Anal 3 20 UE Distrib Sys 3 15 UE Elec Mach 3 18 UE Pwr Elect 3 22 UE Pwr Sys Transients 3 8 GE Pwr Sys Ctrl 3 8 GE Comp Applic 3 10 GR Pwr Sys Stab 3 6 GE TENNESSEE Tennessee Tech nological U. Pwr Sys I 3 33 UR Pwr Sys II 3 23 UE Pwr Elect 3 11 UE Elec Mac Dev I 3 59 UA Pwr Sys Anal 3 5 GE Elec Transi 3 4 GE Pwr Sys Prot 3 7 GE Elec Pwr Trans 3 8 GE Des HV Pwr 3 3 GE Pwr Sys Ctrl 3 3 GE TEXAS U. of Houston Emech Engy Conv 4 51 UR Pwr Trans & Distri 4 GE Pwr Sys Anal 3 GR Adv Pwr Sys Anal 3 GE Elec Macs & Tfmrs 3 GE Pwr Sys Ctrl & Stab 3 5 GE U.<br><br> of Texas - Arlington Pwr Sys Anal 3 10 GR Pwr Load Flow 3 12 GR Pwr Sys Dyn 3 20 GE Pwr Sys Oper 3 6 GE Sht Ckt Anal & Prot 3 App Stoch Meth Pwr 3 7 GE Sys Anal PwrSys Prot,Mon Ctrl 3 7 GE Ctrl Ckt DesPwr Sys 3 Pwr Sys Engg. 3 25 UR Pwr Elect Des 3 15 UE Pwr Sys Des Proj 3 20 UR Engy Conv 3 35 UA Texas Tech U. Pwr Elect 3 UE Pwr Elect 3 GE Elec mach & Driv 3 UE Elec mach & Driv 3 GE Pwr Sys Engg.<br><br> 3 6 UE Pwr Sys Engg. 3 14 GE Pulsed Pwr 3 UE Pulsed Pwr 3 GE Texas A&M U. Pwr Sys Flt & Prot 3 9 GE Comp Relays 3 5 GR Hi Volt DC Trans 3 18 GE Motor Drive Dyna 3 15 GE Anal of Pwr Elect Sys 3 10 GE Emech Engy Conv 4 24 UE Pwr Sys State Esti 3 5 GE Elec Transients 3 6 GE Gen Theo Elec Mac 3 15 GE Elec Mach Design 3 15 GE Recti & Inverter Ckts 3 20 GE Swit Pwr Supplies 3 10 GE Pwr Elect 4 25 UE Elect Motor Drives 4 25 UE Pwr Sys Stab 3 10 GR Pwr Sys Anal 3 11 GR Table 8 Power Course Offerings (Continued) UA - Undergraduate, required of all EE students UR - Undergraduate, required of all power students UE - Undergraduate, elective power course GR - Graduate, required of all power option students GE - Graduate, elective power course.<br><br> Cred Hrs Enrolled Code Course Cred Hrs Enrolled Code Course Cred Hrs Enrolled Code Course VIRGINIA Virginia Poly & State U. Elec Engy & Env Sys 3 10 GR Elec Pwr Engg. 2 35 UA Alt Engy Sys 3 42 UE Spl Study 2 43 GR Soft Dev &C++ Engg.<br><br> 3 99 UE Networks 3 56 UE App Spectral Anal 3 6 UE Design in Pwr Engg. 1 34 GE Pwr Sys Anal. 3 18 UR Design in Pwr Engg 3 13 UE Pwr Sys Prot 3 28 UE Pwr Sys Prot Lab.<br><br> 1 4 UE Elec Pwr Engg, 2 72 UE Network Anal 3 103 UE U. of Virginia Emech Engy Conv 3 30 UE Emech Engy Con lab 1.5 19 UE WASHINGTON U. of Washington Pwr Elect Des 5 12 UE Elec Drives 5 14 UE Pwr Sys Anal I 4 15 UE Pwr Sys Anal II 4 8 UE CAD of Pwr Sys 4 8 UE Elec Engy Distri Sys 4 14 UE Pwr Elect 4 GE Pwr Sys Prot 4 GE Pwr Sys Dyn & Ctrl 4 GE Pwr Sys Econ 4 8 GE Adv Pwr Sys Anal 4 12 GE Engy Sys 5 107 UA Gonzaga U.<br><br> Intro Elec Pwr 4 20 UA Pwr Sys Anal 3 9 UE Comp Meth Pwr Sys 3 6 UE Comp Meth Pwr Sys 3 6 GE Pwr Distri Engg. 3 6 UE Oper & Ctrl Pwr Sys 3 1 GR Seattle U. Engy Conv 4 22 UA Engy Conv Lab 2 24 UA Pwr Sys Anal 4 6 UE Washington State U.<br><br> Pwr Sys Anal I 3 12 UR Pwr Sys Anal II 3 8 GR Engy Sys 3 50 UA Adv top in Pwr Sys 3 8 GE Prot Sys I 3 10 UE Prot Sys II 3 10 GE WEST VIRGINIA West Virginia U. Engy Conv 3 40 UE Intro to Pwr Sys 3 14 UA Pwr Sys Anal 3 46 UE Distribution 3 UE WISCONSIN U. of Wisconsin-Platteville Intro Elec Pwr Engg.<br><br> 3 46 UA EMach & Pwr Elect 4 16 UE Pwr Sys Anal & Des 4 19 UR Pwr Elect 4 18 UE CANADA U. of Calgary EMach : Stdy State 3 85 UA Pwr Sys : Stdy State 3 45 UA Pwr Sys Oper 3 5 GE Rot Mach 3 6 GE U. du Quebec a Trois-Rivieres Elec Pwr Trans 3 15 UR Elec Mach I 3 15 UR Elec Mach II 3 15 UR Motor Ctrls 3 10 UE Spl Topics Elec Tech 3 5 GE Spl Top Etherm Proc 3 5 GE Pwr Conv I 3 5 GE Pwr Conv II 3 5 GE Spl Topics Pwr Elect 3 6 GE HVDC Trans 3 6 GE Royal Military College of Canada Elec Mach & Trans 5 20 UA Pwr Sys I 5 10 UR Pwr Sys II 5 6 UE Adv Topics Pwr Sys 3 2 GR<br><br>

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