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Shahab Farokhi
Also published under:S. Farokhi
Affiliation
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow, U.K.
Topic
Dielectric Surface,Acid Rain,Conductive,Partial Discharge,Acid Content,Convective Heat Loss,Degree Of Pollution,Dry Conditions,Enclosure,Finite Element Analysis,Flashover,Heat Capacity,Heat Transfer,High Electric Field,High Voltage,Insulating Glass,International Electrotechnical Commission,Maximum Electric Field,Power Line,Precipitation Rate,Precision Balance,Rain Events,Transmission Line,Wet Conditions,Wind Farm,Ac Resistance,Accumulation Of Pollutants,Acidic pH,Adverse Weather Conditions,Air Density,Air Mass,Air Region,Bottom Surface,Capacity Of Lines,Clean Surface,Clear Effect,Coal Power,Coastal Areas,Conductive Layer,Conductivity Values,Contact Wire,Convective Heat,Cross-sectional Area,Current Flow,Current Transformer,Deposition Density,Digital Oscilloscope,Economic Impact,Electric Distribution,Electric Field Distribution,
Biography
Shahab Farokhi received the B.Eng. and master’s degrees in electrical engineering from the Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran Polytechnic) and the Ph.D. degree from the Université du Québec, Canada. He has authored or coauthored several scientific contributions, including a book. After a postdoctoral fellowship with the NSERC/Hydro-Quebec/UQAC Industrial Chair on Atmospheric Icing of Power Network Equipment and a Lectureship with the same university, he joined the Faculty of Glasgow Caledonian University, in 2012. His current research interests include insulation coordination, outdoor insulators under icing and polluted conditions, and electromagnetic transients in power systems. He is an active member of IEEE-DEIS and the IEEE Insulators Working Group for selection of transmission and distribution insulators with respect to icing.