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Jovica
V. Milanović is a Professor of Electrical Power Engineering and Deputy Head of
School (Research) in the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering of The
University of Manchester. Prior to joining UM (UMIST) in January 1998, he was
Lecturer in Power Engineering in the Dept. of Electrical Engineering and
Computer Science of the University of Tasmania, Australia. There he was an
initiator and a driving force behind the establishment of one of the first (if
not actually "the first") Centres for Power Quality research in Australia. His
research work is equally split between the areas of Power Quality and Power
System Dynamics and has been funded over the years by Australian and UK industry
and Research Councils and the EU. He was the British Council Specialist on a
three-year (2001-2003) project with Ngee Ann Polytechnic (Singapore) helping
their Division of Electrical Engineering to establish teaching and research in
the area of power quality. He was a member of a Steering Committee for Work
Stream 5 - Long Term Network Concepts and Options of the DGCG established by the
DTI and OFGEM and a Project Manager for the project 07- Power Quality within
this Work Stream and a member of a review panel for the evaluation of proposals
submitted to the EU 6th Framework Programme. He was/is a member of several CIGRE/CIRED/IEEE
working groups in the area of Power Quality and Power System Dynamics Prof
Milanovic is Foreign Member of the Serbian Academy of Engineering Sciences,
Chartered Engineer in the UK, Fellow of the IET (formerly IEE) and a Senior
Member of the IEEE. He has published over 170 papers in international journals
and proceedings of international conferences and presented over 30 courses on
Power System Stability and Power Quality around the world.
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