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Power/Electronics/Test Engineering Resume


Desired Industry: Engineering SpiderID: 4083
Desired Job Location: Montreal, Québec Date Posted: 11/6/2005
Type of Position: Full-Time Permanent Availability Date: Oct 1, 2005
Desired Wage:
U.S. Work Authorization: Other
Job Level: New Grad/Entry Level Willing to Travel: Yes, 25-50%
Highest Degree Attained: Masters Willing to Relocate: Yes


Objective:
Looking for the employment in Electronics or Power engineering.


Experience:
WORK EXPERIENCE
China National Laboratory -- Power System Dynamic Simulation Laboratory, Tsinghua University
Research Engineer Apr 05 ~ Aug. 05
Design, install and test AC/DC converters (380V/25A/16kW) for VSC-HVDC project; PCB designs on A/D sampling board, CPU board, IGBT module driver, and Power Supply board; Several control methods are simulated on EMTDC/PESCAD concerning with startup and protection; Programming for DSP TMS320C2812 by C language on the DSP develop platform; A dynamic signal monitoring interface was programmed by LabView
Shanghai Fugle Information Technology Co. Ltd, China

Engineer Intern Jun. 98 ~ Aug. 00
Worked with senior engineers on filters and mid-frequency auto gain amplifiers design, which is the key component of a high frequency receiver working on 20 MHz~1000MHz with channel bandwidth of 1~4 MHz; Main Task was concentrated on conducting simulations on the filter components via PSPICE 8.0 simulation software.

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
High Voltage Power Group, McGill University
Research Assistant May. 03 ~ Present
Working with Prof. Boon-Teck Ooi to conduct research in the field of control and stability of power systems with a large-scale integration of wind power; Thermal and Hydro plants in details are modeled with wind farms in a standard power system (230KV) on HYPERSIM, a dynamic simulator (12-microprocessor in parallel) developed by Hydro Quebec; Analysis of single wind turbine Doubly-Fed induction generator (DFIG) and several control strategies on simulation software EMTP-RV. A complete novel method to calculate wind penetration is initialized on MATLAB. All research idea is being published in 5 papers.
Teaching Assistant Sept. 03 ~ Present
Gave tutorial; Graded assignments; Sustained courses’ websites; Assisted students with interrogation; Developed examinations; Maintain the electric machines in the lab; Experienced the communication with students and supervision on juniors; Hand-on experience to operate Electric Machinery.

Doubly-Fed Induction Generator (DFIG) Control Dec. 04 ~ Present
Hand-on experience to operate Induction machine; Several control methods are being programmed on DSP LF2407 via USB2.0 DSP Emulator to control IGBT module (1200V/100A).

Wireless LAN Design Lab, Concordia University
Research Assistant May. 02 ~ Aug. 02
Supervised by Prof. M. Reza Soleymani to design a wireless LAN system for the Hall Building of Concordia University. Worked on the protocol IEEE802.11b. Did equipment selections and system design based on link budget calculations with consideration of the building’s civil structure.


Education:
McGill University, Montreal, Canada Sept. 03 ~ Oct. 05
Master of Engineering
Major in Electrical Engineering / Supervised by Professor Boon-Teck Ooi (IEEE Fellow)
Master Thesis “Fluctuating Wind Power Penetration as Limited by Frequency Standard”
Concordia University, Montreal, Canada Sept. 00 ~ May.03
Bachelor of Engineering Degree with Distinction, Major in Electrical Engineering
Shanghai Institute of Electric Power, Shanghai, China Sept. 98 ~ July. 00
Major in Electrical Engineering (credits transferred)


Skills:
Analysis & Design Software: HYPERSIM, EMTP-RV, EMTDC/PESCAD, MATLAB & Simulink, Protel-99-SE, LabView, PSpice, OPNET, and HP OpenView
Programming Languages: C, MATLAB, Visual C++ (MFC), MC68000 assembly, Java
Hardware & Equipment: DSP development platform (TMS320C2407/2812), Rotary Machines, Power electronics module, Power Supply, Measurement Equipment
Operating Systems: Unix, Macintosh, MS-DOS, SunOS, Linux, Windows 98/2000/XP/Me/NT
Knowledge: FACTS, Power Electronics Control, Power Systems, Electric Machinery, PCB design


Additional Information:
AWARDS
The finalist of National Québec University Research Forum Apr. 05
McGill University Scholarship May. 03 ~ Present
Bachelor of Engineering Degree with Distinction at Concordia University 00 ~ 03
1st rank scholarship recipient at SIEP 98 ~ 00

LANGUAGE
Chinese (Native), English (Fluent), and French (Conversational)

ACTIVITIES
Registered as Junior Engineer in Ordre des ingénieurs du Québec (C134937) 04 ~ Present
Several seminars in McGill University, Tsinghua University and public competition 03 ~ Present
Student member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 01 ~ Present

PUBLICATIONS
[1] Changling Luo, B.T. Ooi, “Frequency Deviation of Thermal Power Plants due to Wind Farms”, IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion, being reviewed, 2005
[2] Changling Luo, H. Banakar, Baike Shen, B.T. Ooi, “Attenuation of Wind Power Fluctuation by Wind Turbine Generators”, IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion, being reviewed, 2005
[3] Lianwei Jiao, H. Banakar, B.T. Ooi, Changling Luo, “Steady-State Stability of Doubly-Fed Induction Generators under Decouple P-Q Control”, IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion, being reviewed, 2005
[4] H. Banakar, Changling Luo, B.T. Ooi, “Power System Response to Wind Power Fluctuations,” Proceedings of Transmission & Distribution Conference & Exposition (PSCE), IEEE PES, New Orleans, Oct 2005
[5] Lianwei Jiao, H. Banakar, Baike Shen, Changling Luo, Geza Joos, B.T. Ooi, ”Fundamental and Applied Research on Doubly-Fed Induction Generator,” Eighth International Conference on Electrical Machines and Systems ICEMS 2005, Nanjing, China, September 27-29, 2005.


Reference:
Prof. Boon-Teck Ooi (IEEE fellow): ooi@ece.mcgill.ca


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