Real-Time Power and Intelligent Systems (RTPIS) Laboratory


Affiliates

Dr. Keith Corzine
Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Missouri University of Science and Technology
232 Emerson Electric Co. Hall
1870 Miner Circle
Rolla, MO 65409-0040
USA
Tel:573-341-4884
Fax:573-341-6671
Email:

Personal website:http://www.motorlab.com

Keith A. Corzine (S’92–M’97–SM’06) received the B.S.E.E., M.S.E.E., and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Missouri – Rolla, in 1992, 1994, and 1997, respectively. He taught at the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee from 1997 to 2004 and is now a Professor at Missouri University of Science & Technology. His research interests include power electronics, motor drives, naval ship propulsion systems, and electric machinery. Dr. Corzine has published over 30 refereed journal papers, over 50 refereed international conference papers, and holds 2 U.S. patents related to multilevel power conversion. Dr. Corzine is a member of the Power Electronics Society (PELS), Industry Applications Society (IAS), and the Industrial Electronics Society (IES) of IEEE, USA. He is currently the IEEE St. Louis Section Chair and the St. Louis Section IAS Chapter co-chair.

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Dr. Raghavendra Kulkarni
arvie@ieee.org

PhD in Electrical Engineering

Affiliation

G10 Emerson Electric Co. Hall 301 W. 16th Street, Rolla, MO 65409-0040, USA

THESIS:

Computational Intelligence Methods in Wireless Sensor Networks, completed April 5, 2010

Raghavendra Kulkarni’s PhD Defense – Computational Intelligence Methods in Wireless Sensor Networks – April 5, 2010

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Joseph Makasa
jkm6g7@mst.edu

Electrical Engineering

Address

G10 Emerson Electric Co. Hall 301 W. 16th Street, Rolla, MO 65409-0040, USA

Research Interest:

Computational Intelligence, Power System Dynamics and Control, Smart Grid, and Renewable Energy sources

Current Research Work:

Development of computational Intelligence based methods for Power System Voltage Stability Assessment and Control. Also working on assessment of impacts of PEV’s and rewable energy sources on Voltage Stability.