Michael Negnevitsky (M'95–SM'07) received the
B.S.E.E.(Hons.) and Ph.D. degrees from the Byelorussian University of Technology, Minsk, Belarus, in 1978 and 1983,
respectively.
Currently, he is the Chair Professor in Power Engineering and Computational Intelligence at the University of
Tasmania, Hobart, Australia. From 1984 to 1991, he was a Senior Research Fellow and Senior Lecturer in the Department
of Electrical Engineering, Byelorussian University of Technology. After arriving in Australia, he joined Monash
University, Melbourne, Australia. His research interests are power system analysis, power quality, and intelligent
systems applications in power systems.
Prof. Negnevitsky is a Chartered Professional Engineer, a Fellow of the Institution of Engineers Australia, and a
member of CIGRE AP C4 (System Technical Performance), a member of CIGRE AP C6 (Distribution Systems and Dispersed
Generation), Australian Technical Committee, and a member of CIGRE Working Group JWG C1/C2/C6.18 (Coping with Limits
for Very High Penetrations of Renewable Energy), International Technical Committee.
Michael Negnevitsky (M'95–SM'07) received the
B.S.E.E.(Hons.) and Ph.D. degrees from the Byelorussian University of Technology, Minsk, Belarus, in 1978 and 1983,
respectively.
Currently, he is the Chair Professor in Power Engineering and Computational Intelligence at the University of
Tasmania, Hobart, Australia. From 1984 to 1991, he was a Senior Research Fellow and Senior Lecturer in the Department
of Electrical Engineering, Byelorussian University of Technology. After arriving in Australia, he joined Monash
University, Melbourne, Australia. His research interests are power system analysis, power quality, and intelligent
systems applications in power systems.
Prof. Negnevitsky is a Chartered Professional Engineer, a Fellow of the Institution of Engineers Australia, and a
member of CIGRE AP C4 (System Technical Performance), a member of CIGRE AP C6 (Distribution Systems and Dispersed
Generation), Australian Technical Committee, and a member of CIGRE Working Group JWG C1/C2/C6.18 (Coping with Limits
for Very High Penetrations of Renewable Energy), International Technical Committee.View more