My name is Alireza Fereidunian, PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Tehran, Iran. I've worked at the Imperial College London, UK and Helsinki University of Technology (HUT or TKK in Finnish), Finland as a research scientist. Now I'm an Assistant Professor at the Power and Water University of Technology (PWUT), Tehran, Iran and a Post-Doctoral Research Associate at the University of Tehran, Iran.
I've defended my thesis on "Model-Based and Human-Centered Design of the Utility Management Automation System, Based on Information Technology, in New Market Environment,".
My personal website is located at: http://ece.ut.ac.ir/SMRL/members/Dr.Fereidunian-English.htm and http://khorshid.ece.ut.ac.ir/~fereidunian/ and http://cipce.fanafzarportal.com/modules/profile/userinfo.php?uid=80

My Research Interests edit

• Systems Engineering approach to general systems design with special focus on automation and power systems

• Human-Centered automation, adaptive autonomy (AA), human-machine interaction and collaboration in automation and power system

• ERP, BPR, IT, DSS, and software architecture in automation systems and power system management and control

• Distribution system engineering

• Industrial automation, industrial IT, discrete event systems and their application to power systems

• Power system signal processing and measurement for protection and control

• Intelligent and expert systems application in power systems

• Power quality and harmonics, specially regarding earthing issues


My HOBBIES edit

• Sports: Running, Jogging, Swimming, Mountaineering, Aerobic, Basketball, Badminton

• Study in Humanities, Psychology, Culture, History, Literature, Economics, Management, Linguistics, Semiotics

• Music


Pages I created edit

• Professor Caro Lucas

• Professor A. Wayne Wymore

• Professor Thomas B. Sheridan, (the "Further reading" part)

• The new concept of Adaptive autonomy





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