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The newly elected 2012 IEEE Fellows were anounced at the recent IEEE Board of Directors series meeting. The PES members who were elected are introduced below:
A complete list of all PES Fellows may be found here.
Please note that the nominating process for the 2013 Fellows is open and will remain open until 28 February 2012. Details associated with the nominating process are available and may be accessed in the "Worth Another Look" section of this issue.
The Class of 2012 IEEE/PES Fellows
Rambabu Adapa for leadership in DC and flexible AC transmission systems
George Arnold for leadership in architecture and protocols for the electric grid and telecommunication networks
Christoph Brunner for development of global standards for substation automation and smart grids
Ronnie Chu for contributions to power systems planning
Kara Clark for contributions to modeling of wind power generation
Abdel-Aty Edris for leadership in applications of flexible alternating current transmission systems to extra high voltage networks
Erich Gunther for contributions to the development and standardization of techinques for electric power quality
Kunihiko Hidaka for contributions to measurement and electrical insulation technologies in high voltage engineering
John Kay for contributions to arc resistant medium voltage control and protection technologies
Haran Karmaker for contributions to the analysis, design and standards of large electrical machines
Mark Lauby for leadership in the development and application of techniques for bulk power system reliability
Mark McGranaghan for contributions to the analysis of power quality issues
Chunting (Chris) Mi for contributions to hybrid electric vehicle modeling and power control
Farnoosh Rahmatian for contributions to optical voltage and current sensors in high-energy electric power systems
Wanda Reder for leadership in power engineering implementation and workforce development
Nisheeth Singh for contributions to online control and analysis for power systems
Joel Spira for leadership in developing and commercializing light control technologies
Remus Teodorescu Aalborg University for contributions to grid-connected renewable energy converter systems technology
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