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EECE gets ETAP Power Simulation Software Licenses

Electrical Enginering Faculty gets ETAP Power Simulation Software Licenses

Electrical Engineering Assistant Professor, Dr. Farzad Ferdowsi, has acquired ETAP Power Software Simulation Licenses. ETAP Digital Twin represents virtual models of a real-world power system under various physical and operational conditions. Dr. Ferdowsi joined the EECE Department in August of 2018. 


His research Interests includes

• Real-time analysis of power system stability and control
• Simulation and analysis of power electronic-based components in power systems
• Power converters design, integration, control, and hardware implementation
• Operational resilience enhancement in power and energy systems
• Cyber-Physical security in power systems

More information about ETAP can be found at https://etap.com/.

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