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Technical Staff
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construction...
The strengths of Electric Research are the experience and knowledge of the
senior staff and working affiliates whose combined talents have placed Electric
Research at the forefront of research in their area of expertise.
A brief listing of the key personnel of Electric Research:
- David
W. Fugate - Specialty - Electric and Magnetic
Fields
President, principal responsibility is for magnetic and electric shielding
studies. He is deeply involved in developing shielding techniques and
computer programs to assist the practicing engineer in determining the
effective designs for specific magnetic field management problems.
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George
M. Batrus
- Specialty - Digital
Design and Site Monitoring
Electrical Engineer, involved with the assembly and testing of the data
acquisition and analysis equipment used to measure and detect
geomagnetically induced current in power systems throughout the United
States and Canada. He is part of the team that developed the MultiWave®
System III concept.
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Frederick
M. Dietrich
- Specialty - Electromagnetics
Primary responsibilities include analysis and mearsurement of
power frequency fields, electromagnetic interference, audible noise and
other corona phenomena from electric power systems and the design of special
instruments for power system related measurements. Through ongoing review
and analysis of electromagnetic exposure systems and exposure conditions
used by biomedical researchers, he has significantly contributed to the
study the possible health effects of exposure to power frequency electric
and magnetic fields.
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William
L. Jacobs
- Specialty - Computer
Applications
Computer Analyst, principal responsibilty includes developing all of the
software for engineering assistance in magnetic field modeling and
management studies. He has also developed automated laboratory controls for
running magnetic field exposure systems.
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Terrance
R. Whittemore
- Specialty - Systems
Integration
Consulting Engineer, expertise includes SCADA system design, PSS alignment, generation
system control, hydroplant modeling and magnetic field management. He has
the responsibility of developing the Multiwave System III monitoring system
and the GIC-2000 data acquisition system for geomagnetically induced current
studies.
All of the staff of Electric Research welcome the opportunity to discuss further
ways in which we may assist you.
For more information on Electric Research please contact us:
wjacobs@electric-research.com
- Email
(724) 360-2723 - Telephone
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