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Filipe Faria da Silva was born in Portugal in 1985. He received his MSc in Electrical and Computers Engineer in 2008 from Instituto Superior T馗nico-Portugal and his PhD in Electrical Engineering in 2011 from Aalborg University, Denmark.He is currently Assistant Professor at the Department of Energy Technology, Aalborg University in Denmark, where he lectures in the area of power systems, from bachelor to PhD level, and supervises projects in the area of power cables and DC transmission.
In 2008, he was with Labelec-EDP working with thermal analysis of underground cables. From 2008 to 2011, he was with the Danish TSO (Energinet.dk) as Industrial PhD student working with electromagnetic transients in HVAC cables. Filipe Faria da Silva is a member of IEEE and CIGRノ. His main research interests are electromagnetic transients, high voltage cables, power systems modelling and HVDC transmission.
Claus Leth Bak has a long experience in power systems both in industry and academia, which extends for almost two decades. He is a Professor and Head of the Energy Technology PhD programme at the Department of Energy Technology, Aalborg University. He has supervised a total of 15 PhD students of which four PhD projects are in the field of high voltage power cables together with a number of related Master's Thesis projects. The supervision of these projects in this topic was mainly done in the last eight years since the Danish Government prohibited new overhead lines and decided to underground a large portion of the transmission network. All PhD projects and Master's projects were made in a close collaboration with the industry and TSO. He is a member of CIGRノ working group C4.502 (Power system technicalperformance issues related to the application of long HVAC cables) and the CIGRノ C4 study committee as well as member of the CIGRノ Danish National Committee. He is an IEEE Senior member. Claus Leth Bak's main research interests include power system transients and simulations, relay protection, high voltage engineering and HVDC-VSC transmission.
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