Dr. L. Van Der Sluis
Professor
Department of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Comput
Delft University of Technology
Netherlands
Biography
"Lou van der Sluis was born in Geervliet, the Netherlands on July 10, 1950. He obtained his M.Sc. in electrical engineering from the Delft University of Technology in 1974. He joined the KEMA High Power Laboratory in 1977 as a test engineer and was involved in the development of a data acquisition system for the High Power Laboratory, computer calculations of test circuits and the analysis of test data by digital computer. In 1990 he became a parttime professor and since 1992 he has been employed as a full-time professor at the Delft University of Technology in the Power Systems Department. Prof. van der Sluis is a senior member of IEEE and past convener of CC-03 of Cigre and Cired to study the transient recovery voltages in medium and high voltage networks. He is currently a member of Cigre WG. A3-24 on internal arc testing and co-convener of Cigre WG. C4. 502. to study the interaction between High-Voltage overheadlines and underground cables."
Research Interest
Power systems
Publications
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Influence of Long EHV AC Underground Cables on the Resonance Behavior of the Dutch Transmission System
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Asymmetric impacts of European transmission network development towards 2050: Stakeholder assessment based on IRENE-40 scenarios
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Assessment of Line Energization Transients when Increasing Cable Length in 380 kV Power Grids