
Topic
- Computing and Processing
- Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
- Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
- Power, Energy and Industry Applications
- Signal Processing and Analysis
- Robotics and Control Systems
- General Topics for Engineers
- Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
- Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
- Bioengineering
- Transportation
- Photonics and Electrooptics
- Engineering Profession
- Aerospace
- Geoscience
- Nuclear Engineering
- Career Development
- Emerging Technologies
- Telecommunications
- English for Technical Professionals
D. O. Wiitanen
Also published under:Dennis O. Wiitanen, D. Wiitanen
Affiliation
Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI, USA
Topic
Electrical Energy,Areas Of Expertise,Background Material,Design Course,Design Team,Electric Power,Electrical Engineering,Electrical Engineering Course,End Of The Semester,Energy System,Engineering Courses,Engineering Design,Final Exam,Fuel Cell,Gas Turbine,Green Technology,Individual Projects,Junior Year,Lecture,Michigan Tech,Motor Control,Multidisciplinary Team,National Science Foundation,Part Of Material,Power System,Power System Analysis,Project Budget,Project Description,Project Design,Project Goals,Project Management,Project Planning,Project Scheduling,Project Team,Pumped Storage,Relay Protection,Seventh Week,Steam Turbine,Student Teams,Students In Courses,Time Compression,Topical,Transformer Design,Types Of Courses,Wind Turbine,Work In Progress,Collector Plate,Corona Onset,Corona Onset Voltage,Electron Avalanche,
Biography
Dennis O. Wiitanen (SM'96) received the Ph.D. degree from the University of Missouri-Rolla.
Currently, he is a Professor of electrical engineering with teaching and research interest in the area of electric power at Michigan Technological University, Houghton. He became a member of the faculty at Michigan Technological University in 1970, after receiving the Ph.D. degree.
Currently, he is a Professor of electrical engineering with teaching and research interest in the area of electric power at Michigan Technological University, Houghton. He became a member of the faculty at Michigan Technological University in 1970, after receiving the Ph.D. degree.