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Faculty Profile - Deepakraj M Divan

Professor; Intelligent Power Infrastructure Consortium, Director
Electrical Energy

Phone: 404.385.4036
Fax: 404.894.4641
Office: VL E180

Biography

Deepak Divan obtained his bachelors of Technology degree from the Indian Institute of Technology, in Kanpur in 1975, and his master’s. and PhD degrees from the University of Calgary, in Calgary, Canada in 1979 and 1983 respectively.

From 1985-95, he was a professor in the department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Wisconsin - Madison. He was also Associate Director of the Wisconsin Electric Machines and Power Electronics Consortium, the first university-industry consortium on campus that he helped to grow to include over 60 industrial sponsors.

In 1995, he started Soft Switching Technologies and as President, CEO and Chairman of the Board, he was responsible for raising venture capital funding from leading investors including GE Capital and JP Morgan Partners, for developing a line of power line disturbance monitoring and mitigation products to help factories avoid costly unscheduled downtime, and for positioning the company as a leader in this emerging market. From 2003-2004, he served as Chairman and Chief Technology Officer for the company, successfully transitioning company operations to an experienced management team.

He joined Georgia Tech in 2004 to create a strong program in the application of power electronics and related technologies to power systems and demanding defense and industrial applications. He holds 32 patents, has published approximately 200 technical papers, including over 12 prize papers, and has given many invited presentations at technical and business oriented meetings.

He is the director of Intelligent Power Infrastructure Consortium (IPIC), a university-industry-utility consortium that has been formed to provide a focal point for the academic teaching and research program in advanced power technologies at Georgia Tech. IPIC provides a mechanism to foster and accelerate the development and adoption of early-stage pre-competitive high-risk and high-impact technologies in power applications.

Selected Publications, Patents

Research Interests
  • Distributed intelligent sensor and power converter networks
  • Improving power grid utilization
  • Architecture of ultra-reliable power systems
  • Grid connection of renewable energy sources
  • Industrial and utility applications of power electronics
Distinctions
  • Fellow of the IEEE
  • IEEE Industry Applications Society Distinguished Lecturer for 2004 and 2005
  • Best paper prize for the IEEE Trans. Industry Applications for 1989
  • Winner of over 12 prize papers at various technical conferences
  • IEEE William E. Newell Award for 2006

Last revised on July 25, 2006.