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Nelson Kagan

Electrical Engineer

Room A2-46
11 3091.5473
@nelson
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Graduated as an Electrical Engineer at the University of Sao Paulo (1982), Master's in Electrical Engineer at the University of Sao Paulo (1988) and Doctorate (PhD) in Electrical Engineering at the Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London (1993). Has been a professor of the PEA/EPUSP since 1983, being, currently, an Associate Professor.  Delegated at Graduate Commission of the EPUSP. Works as one of the coordinators of the ENERQ - Energy Quality and Regulation Study Center, house of the Electrical Energy Quality Laboratory.
Senior Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Represents the CIRED - Congrès International Des Réseaux Electriques de Distribution - in Brazil, Member of the Brazilian Society Electrical Energy Quality Management Council and reviser of the Brazilian Society of Automatics. Took part in a series of symposiums and congresses, national and international, as an author of papers and member of the technical and organizational committee. Author of books on Power Systems Introduction (Symetric Components) and Electrical Energy Distribution Systems.


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• Electrical Energy Production, Transport and Use


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ENERQ – Energy Quality and Regulation Study Center

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• Mathematical methods for the planning and operation of electrical energy distribution systems, with emphasis in the optimization techniques.
• Utilization of intelligent systems in the modeling of power systems problems, with emphasis in genetic algorithms, evolutive algorithms and fuzzy groups.
•Service and electrical energy product quality, with emphasis in the estimation of the main energy quality indicators, noted to be related to the continuity of the service (DEC, FEC, DIC, FIC, DMIC, END), short and long duration tension variation, unbalances in current and tension and distortions in current and tension by harmonics.
• Effective survey of the energy quality, optimum location of measurement apparatus in electrical power systems.

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