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Robert Degeneff
Also published under:R. C. Degeneff
Affiliation
Utility Systems Technologies, Watervliet, NY, USA
Topic
Transformative Power,Carbon Monoxide,Diffusion Process,Flashover,Gas Concentration,High Voltage,Insulation System,Load Current,Oil Content,Oil Samples,Step-up Transformer,Aluminum Tube,Amount Of Gas,Boundary Conditions For Equations,Boundary Layer,Capacitor Bank,Carbon Dioxide,Carbon Dioxide Concentration,Cellulose,Central Tube,Changes In Content,Circuit Breaker,Constant Coefficient,Coupling Coefficient,Course Of Action,Dielectric Thickness,Diffusion Coefficient,Diffusion Equation,Diffusion Model,Diffusion Time,Dissolved Gas,End Of Tube,Equilibrium Moisture,Experimental Methods,Extra High Voltage,Failure Mechanism,Failure Modes,Fast Transients,Frequency Power,Function Of Temperature,Function Of Time,Gas Behavior,Gas Chromatography System,Gas Migration,Gas Solubility,General Solution,High-voltage Bushing,High-voltage System,Impedance,Inductive Load,
Biography
Dr. Robert C. Degeneff is president of Utility Systems Technologies, Inc. which builds electronic voltage regulators and power quality mitigation equipment and provides consulting to the utility industry. Prior to assuming his role at UST, Dr. Robert Degeneff was Professor of Electric Power Engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York for 17 years. The department was involved in research into the design and performance of utility and industrial power apparatus. Before joining RPI, Dr. Degeneff was with General Electric for 16 years, initially as a Senior Development Engineer with GE's Large Power Transformer Department and later, as a manager in various positions of increasing responsibility in the power transformer business, HVDC systems, and utility planning.
Dr. Degeneff received his B. Eng degree from Kettering Institute and his masters and D. Eng from RPI. He is a member of Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu and Sigma Xi. He is a PE in New York, Fellow in the IEEE and 2008 recipient of the Herman Halprin Award. He has published over seven dozen papers (two IEEE prize papers), chapters in 5 books and holds eight patents.
Dr. Degeneff received his B. Eng degree from Kettering Institute and his masters and D. Eng from RPI. He is a member of Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu and Sigma Xi. He is a PE in New York, Fellow in the IEEE and 2008 recipient of the Herman Halprin Award. He has published over seven dozen papers (two IEEE prize papers), chapters in 5 books and holds eight patents.