Mohammad Shahidehpour
Mohammad Shahidehpour | |
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Born | Tehran, Imperial State of Iran | July 27, 1955
Nationality | Iran |
Occupation | Professor |
Years active | 1981-now |
Known for | Carl Bodine Distinguished Professor |
Dr. Mohammad Shahidehpour is a Carl Bodine Distinguished Professor and Chairman in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at Illinois Institute of Technology. He is the author of more than 300 technical papers and five books on electric power systems planning, operation, and control.
Career[]
Shahidehpour was the president of National Electrical Engineering Honor Society (Eta Kappa Nu) and served on its executive board for eight years. He was Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Power Systems for fifteen years, and is currently the Vice President of Publication for IEEE/PES and also Editor in Chief of the IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid. He is a member of the editorial board of KIEE Journal of Power Engineering (Korea), International Journal of Emerging Electric Power Systems, IEEE Power and Energy Magazine, and International Journal of Electric Power Systems Research. Shahidehpour is an IEEE Distinguished Lecturer and has lectured across the globe on electricity restructuring issues. He is also an Honorary Professor at North China Electric Power University in China and Sharif University of Technology in Iran. He is a Fellow of IEEE. He was also elected a member of the National Academy of Engineering in 2016 for contributions to the optimal scheduling of generation in a deregulated electricity market with variable renewable energy sources.
Awards[]
Shahidehpour is the recipient of:
- 2007 IEEE/PES T. Burke Hayes Faculty Recognition Award in Electric Power Engineering
- 2005 IEEE/PES Best Transactions Paper Award
- 2004 IEEE/PSO Best Transactions Paper Award
- Edison Electric Institute's Outstanding Faculty Award
- ΗΚΝ’s Outstanding Young Electrical Engineering Award
- Sigma Xi’s Outstanding Researcher Award
- IIT's Outstanding Faculty Award
- University of Michigan’s Outstanding Teaching Award
Education[]
- Ph.D. Electrical Engineering Department, University of Missouri, Columbia, 1981
- M.S. Electrical Engineering Department, University of Missouri, Columbia, 1978
- B.S. Electrical Engineering Department, Sharif University of Technology, Iran, 1977
References[]
- Iranian electrical engineers
- American electrical engineers
- Iranian emigrants to the United States
- Sharif University of Technology alumni
- Electrical engineering academics
- Fellow Members of the IEEE
- Living people
- Illinois Institute of Technology faculty
- Members of the United States National Academy of Engineering
- 1955 births
- Iranian researchers