Deepak Divan

Deepak Divan
deepak.divan@ece.gatech.edu
Departmental Bio
Director, Intelligent Power Infrastructure Consortium
Phone
(404) 385-4036
Additional Research

Utilities; Electric Vehicles; Electrical Grid

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Armistead Russell

Armistead Russell
ted.russell@ce.gatech.edu
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Regents' Professor, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Howard T. Tellepsen Chair, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Phone
(404) 894-3079
Additional Research

Climate/Environment

Research Focus Areas
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A.P. "Sakis" Meliopoulos

A.P. "Sakis" Meliopoulos
sakis.m@gatech.edu
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A.P. "Sakis" Meliopoulos, Ph.D., is the Georgia Power Distinguished Professor in the School of Electrical & Computer Engineering at Georgia Tech and serves as Associate Director of Cyber-Physical Systems for the Institute for Information Security & Privacy. Meliopoulos helped the development of the power program at Georgia Tech by contributing to the modernization of existing courses, introducing new courses, initiating research activities, and developing continuing education programs and the Power System Certificate program. Meliopoulos is the co-inventor, with George Cokkinides, of the Smart Ground Multimeter and the Macrodyne PMU-based Harmonic Measurement System for transmission networks. In his most recent research activities, he has introduced new approaches for modeling large scale power grids based on quadratization and the utilization of this approach to a variety of protection and control of the future power system integrated with distributed generation, renewable energy sources, and power electronic subsystems and interfaces. He has introduced the concept of the SuperCalibrator, a new approach that enables fully distributed state estimation and root cause disturbance analysis. This technology is expected to make a huge impact on the way we presently monitor and control the power grid. Presently, Meliopoulos leads four field demonstration projects on four different utilities: USVI-WAPA, NYPA, Southern Company, and PG&E. He has applied the quadratized approach for high fidelity analysis, stability and control of integrated systems consisting of the power grid, and power electronics interfaced distributed generation and renewables (the μGRID model). He is leading an EPRI-sponsored effort to develop "settingless" protection methods utilizing recent technologies of merging units and GPS-synchronized measurements. He has developed a state-of-the-art synchrophasor laboratory with multiple capabilities: (a) characterization of PMUs, (b) testing of PDCs, (c) autonomous monitoring and control using GPS-synchronized measurements, and (d) testing of protective functions that require GPS synchronization. Meliopoulos holds three patents, published three books, and published over 270 technical papers. For his research achievements, he was elected Fellow of the IEEE in 1993. In addition, he has received the IEEE-IAS Society Field Award in 2005 (IEEE-IAS Richard Kaufman Award), and the 2010 George Montefiore Institute Award (Belgium). He was named the Georgia Power Distinguished Professor in 2006. He serves as the site director for the NSF I/URC PSERC, he is the academic administrator of the Power System Certificate program, and the chairman of the Georgia Tech Protective Relaying Conference and the Fault and Disturbance Analysis Conference. He attended the National Technical University of Athens, Greece, where he earned the Diploma in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering in 1972. He then attended Georgia Tech where he earned his MSEE (1974) and Ph.D. (1976) degrees. He joined Georgia Tech's faculty of Electrical Engineering in 1976.

Georgia Power Distinguished Professor, School of Electrical & Computer Engineering
Associate Director, Cyber-Physical Systems
Phone
404.894.2926
Office
VL E164
Additional Research

Large-Scale or Distributed Systems

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Saman Zonouz

Saman Zonouz
szonouz6@gatech.edu
Departmental Bio
Associate Professor, School of Cybersecurity and Privacy, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Walter de Heer

Walter de Heer
eheer@physics.gatech.edu
Physics Profile

Walter Alexander “Walt” de Heer is a Dutch physicist and nanoscience researcher known for discoveries in the electronic shell structure of metal clusters, magnetism in transition metal clusters, field emission and ballistic conduction in carbon nanotubes, and graphene-based electronics.

De Heer earned a doctoral degree in Physics from the University of California, Berkeley in 1986 under the supervision of Walter D. Knight. He worked at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne in Switzerland from 1987 to 1997, and is currently a Regents' Professor of Physics at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He directs the Epitaxial Graphene Laboratory in the School of Physics and leads the Epitaxial Graphene Interdisciplinary Research Group at the Georgia Tech Materials Research Science and Engineering Center.

Regents' Professor, School of Physics
Phone
(404) 894-7879
Additional Research

Electronics; Carbon Nanotubes; Epitaxial Growth; Graphene; Nanomaterials; quantum materials

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Alan Doolittle

Alan Doolittle
alan.doolittle@ece.gatech.edu
ECE Profile

Professor Doolittle is a native of Jonesboro, Georgia. He graduated from Georgia Tech with a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering with highest honors in 1989. He later received his Ph.D. in electrical engineering in 1996 from Georgia Tech. 

His thesis work revolved around identifying the device limiting defects in photovoltaic silicon materials using several custom designed and patented tools. He later worked as a Research Engineer II in the area of compound semiconductor growth with emphasis on wide bandgap semiconductors. He joined the Georgia Tech faculty in 2001. 

During his time at Georgia Tech he has helped develop academic programs in the areas of microelectronic fabrication, materials growth, characterization, and measurement system design. Professor Doolittle consults with industry in the areas of law, materials testing, MBE growth, and test equipment development. 
His hobbies include bible studies, classic cars, playing the guitar, and reading. Most of his free time is spent with his two teenage children.

Professor, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Phone
(404) 894-9884
Additional Research

Electrical Grid; Energy Storage

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Samuel Graham

Samuel Graham
sam.graham@me.gatech.edu
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Samuel Graham is the Rae S. and Frank H. Neely Professor in the School of Mechanical Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He also holds an appointment in the School of Materials Science and Engineering at Georgia Tech and a joint appointment with the Energy and Transportation Science Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratories. His research focuses on the packaging and reliability of electronic devices ranging from wide bandgap semiconductors to flexible organic electronics and wearable sensors. His is a member of the Center for Organic Photonics and Electronics at Georgia Tech and a co-founder of the Heat Lab which provides thermal solutions for electronics packaging.

Eugene C. Gwaltney, Jr. School Chair, Woodruff School Mechanical Engineering
Professor, Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering
Director, Electronics Manufacturing and Reliability Laboratory
Phone
404.894.2264
Office
Love 339
Additional Research

Heat Transfer; Nanostructured Materials; Electronic Systems, Devices, Components, & Packaging; Materials Failure and Reliability; Thermal Systems

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Thomas Habetler

Thomas Habetler
tom.habetler@ece.gatech.edu
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Professor, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Phone
(404) 894-9829
Additional Research

Electrical Grid; Electronics

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Gabriel Rincon-Mora

Gabriel Rincon-Mora
rincon-mora@gatech.edu
Departmental Bio
Professor, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Phone
(404) 385-2768
Additional Research

Electronics; Electrical Grid

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