Mani V.
Venkatasubramanian
Boeing Distinguished Professor of
Electrical Engineering
School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Washington State University
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School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Washington State University, Pullman WA
Boeing Distinguished Professor of Electrical Engineering
2018 - present
Professor
2014 - present
Associate Professor
1998 - 2004
Assistant Professor
1992 - 1998
Design of real-time wide-area stability monitoring systems for large power systems using synchrophasors; Oscillation monitoring
and control; Voltage stability monitoring and control; Angle stability monitoring and control; Design of coordinated voltage controllers
for large power systems; Design of wide-area real time control schemes; Study of hard-limit induced chaos in large power system models;
Nonlinear analysis of Hopf bifurcations; Theory for analysis of hard-limit related dynamic phenomena in nonlinear systems; Theory for
time-varying phasors in power systems; Analysis of singularities in differential-algebraic large scale nonlinear models.
Department of Systems Science and Mathematics
Washington University, St. Louis MO
Research Assistant
1987 - 1992
Developing a stability theory for differential-algebraic systems such as power systems; Classification of state space and parameter
space into stability regions with full descriptions of boundaries; Clarification of fundamental modeling issues such as singularities.
Department of Electrical Engineering
Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani, India
Research Assistant
1985
Development of algorithms for power systems load-flow and stability computations.
Technology Innovation Center
Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani, India
Research Assistant
1985
Design and testing of an AC voltage regulator for a 100 VA power inverter using optocoupler feedback;
Project sponsored by Garg Industries, New Delhi, India