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Curricula of the My Transfo Speakers




Boss Pierre

Pierre Boss was born on 1944 in Neuchâtel (CH). Since 1998 P. Boss is heading the Technical Support and Business Development group service from ABB Sécheron in Geneva (CH). In previous position, he played various function in Germany and Switzerland in the field of GIS and SF6 breakers, material testing, laboratory for HV test on transformers. He was R&D manager between 1990 and 1997.

He is presently chairman of Study Committee of CIGRE A2 « Transformer » since 2004.

He participate in multiple working bodies of CENELEC, IEC and CIGRE. He is currently secretary of IEC TC 10 Swiss branch since 1989.

He is currently member of IEEE (The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) since 1989, member of SEE – French Electrician Association since 2001 and member of Electrosuisse - Swiss Electrician Association since 1971.

He received the Professor Hoffmann’s Medal for outstanding merits in the field of the
Power Engineering, granted by the Polish Chapter of the Prof. Alfons Hoffmann’s Medal in 2007. He received also the CIGRE Technical Committee Award in 1999 and the “IEC Award 1906” for his contribution in the field of oil corrosivity.

He has patented (as co-author) the use of distributed optical sensor to measure temperature profils in transformer windings.

He has published (also as co-author) multiple papers in local and international events in the field of compression tests on transformer winding models, the use of non-cellulosic insulating materials for design and engineering practice in liquid-cooled transformers, the measurement of the temperature profile in transformer windings with optical distributed sensors (EPRI), the use of active noise control (ANC) technology to quiet power transformer, the interaction between power electronic components and distribution transformers, the economical aspects and practical experiences of power transformer on-line monitoring, the drying of power transformers in the field based on low frequency heating technology and finaly in the field of the life assessment of power transformers to prepare a rehabilitation based on a technical-economical analysis.

Lorin Pierre

Pierre Lorin, M. Sc. Electrical & Mechanical. He Graduated Paris in 1992. From 1992 to 1996 he worked as a research engineer by the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne. He conducted researches for large utilities in Europe and North America on reliability and maintenance strategy for electrical overhead lines. He presented several publications on this topic during international conferences.
From 1996 till today he has been with ABB Power Technologies - Transformers Service. He has been active in Research & Development, mainly involved in transformers reliability, diagnosis methods, on-line monitoring, and active noise control. He is now head of technology for transformers service activities. He is the author or co-author of several publications in this filed

Lukić Jelena

Jelena Lukić was born in Belgrade, Serbia on 28 th of April 1970. Received B.S. degree at Belgrade University, in Chemical Engineering, Organic Chemical Technology and Petrochemical Engineering in 1996. Joined Electrical Engineering institute “Nikola Tesla”, department for Electrical Measurements in 1996. In 2004 she received M.S. degree in Chemical Engineering, at Belgrade University and was awarded for master thesis from Belgrade Chamber of commerce in 2004. She holds a position of head of laboratory for calibration and testing, division for insulating materials testing and she is engaged in paper/oil insulation testing and diagnostics of power and instrument transformers. As a chairman of Serbia NC of IEC TC 10, Mrs. Lukic is delegate and active member in IEC TC 10 working groups and working gropus of CIGRE A2 and D1. She has published over 20 technical papers on domestic and international conferences and in scientific papers.

Maina Riccardo

Born in Turin (Italy) on April 7, 1971 from a family of chemists, he received the degree magna cum laude in analytical chemistry on 1996, with a thesis on «Metal ions azo-sulphonated complexes separation by liquid chromatography, amperometric detection».

After receiving the Optimum Student award by Turin's industrial Association, he began working in the R&D department of a private Company in the application field of surface treatment, acquiring competences on polymers, alloys, plastic and metal moulding, pigments, electrolytic and chemical deposition. Married to Maria Concetta on 1999, he has a son born on 2005.
Since 2001 Riccardo Maina works for Sea Marconi Technologies, an Italian Company leader in diagnostic and maintenance of insulating liquids.
As Laboratory Manager of Sea Marconi he developed new analytical methods for oil analysis, diagnostics and decisional algorithms for test interpretation, software for data mining and LCA.
He's member of the Italian IEC TC10 National Committee since 2002, and is actively participating to several WGs and MTs of IEC TC10 and Cigre SC D1 and A2, dealing with analytical methods (particles, DGA, acidity, additives, metals), maintenance guides, guides for interpretation and diagnostics (oil degradation, DGA, thermal life of cellulose).
Riccardo Maina is author of papers on diagnostics, transformers LCA, corrosive sulphur.
 

Martin Russell

Russell is the Technical Manager at M&I Materials, Manchester, in the UK, where he leads the Technical Development and Application Innovations for ester transformer fluid. He has a PhD in Chemistry from Sheffield University in the UK, and contributes to various CIGRE, BSI and IEC technical groups to expand and improve the industry knowledge of transformer fluid behaviour and performance.

He leads the Cigre Working Group on Alternative Fluids (WG A2-35), IEC MT 36 (maintenance of IEC 61099 and IEC 61203 standards for synthetic ester) and also is Secretary of the BSI GEL 10 group which maintains and develops fluid standards for the electrical industry. In addition he works with the High Voltage Research Team at the University of Manchester, which is looking at the use of Alternative Fluids for Power Transformers.

He has extensive experience in Production and Technical Management, Further Education Teaching, and has run a small Independent Consultancy Business before joining M&I Materials.

 

Pompili  Massimo

He was born in Rome (Italy) on September 16, 1956. He received his Dr. Ing. Degree in 1981 and his Ph.D. Degree in 1985 in Electrical Engineering from the University of Roma “La Sapienza”. He joined the same University in 1989 as Researcher and since 1993 is Associate Professor on Components and Electrical Technologies and on Electrical Installations. Since 1987 he is the Chairman of the TC10 Fluids for Electrotechnical Application of the Italian CEI, and has been since 1989 the Secretary of the same IEC Technical Committee. His main interests concern electrical technology with particular reference to dielectric fluids and the characterization of new materials to be employed in electrical power components. He has authored about 100 papers, presented at international conferences or published in permanent Italian and international scientific literature.
 

Scatiggio  Fabio

Fabio Scatiggio was born in Venice (Italy) on 16 November 1957, he received his Industrial Chemical Diploma from the Technical High School of Venice.
Mr Scatiggio has been employed at ENEL the Italian National Company of Electricity since 1981 as chemical analyst at the Nuclear Electric Plant of Caorso, then he moved to ENEL Research Centre of Venice where worked as chemical laboratory assistant manager.
In this years he works mainly in the fields of analytical chemistry analysis of materials, in the field of industrial hygiene and finally in acoustic measurements field.
After the European deregulation of electrical market, ENEL was split in many different companies and he joined Terna (Italian National Electricity Transmission Company) where currently he works as Chemical Laboratory Manager at Operating and Maintenance Division in Venice (Italy). He is in charge for the analysis on liquids insulating and transformers diagnostic.

He is member of Insulating Fluids Committee (CT10) of Italian Electrotechnical Committee (CEI). He is Italian representative in the following IEC TC 10 (insulating liquids) working groups or maintenance teams:
• MT 21 – specifications for new mineral insulating oils
• MT 22 – guide for maintenance of mineral insulating oils
• MT 24 – additives in mineral insulating oils
• MT 25 – DGA during factory test
• MT 30 – electrical test in mineral insulating oils
• MT 31 – particles in mineral insulating oils
• PT 5 – specification for vegetable insulating esters
• WG 17 – acidity in mineral insulating oils
• JWG 33 – thermal life
• WG 35 – potentially corrosive sulphur in mineral insulating oils
• WG 37 – sulphur speciation in mineral insulating oils.

He is expert member in D1 (materials) and A2 (transformers) CIGRE committee. He is manly involved in the WG on corrosive sulphur and oxidation stability problems.

He is also member of IEEE for Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation Society.

Some of his articles on corrosive sulphur are published on IEEE and CIGRE scientific literature.

Mr. Scatiggio received in 2008 the “IEC Award 1906” for his studies on the corrosive sulphur presence in insulating oil.
 
 

Tumiatti Vander

Founder of Sea Marconi in 1968, is the inventor of more than 38 international patents for processes and technologies in the field of decontamination, detoxification, dehalogenation of Persistant Organic Pollutants.
He is also an International Technical Specialist for the interpretation of analytical results, diagnostics and life cycle management of insulating fluids and transformers. 
He is the Italian representative in several International Working Groups: IEC T10 Assistant Secretary, Convenor of MT 31 (particles), member of TC 10 Working Group (21,22,24,25,32,33,34,35) Cenelec and Cigre. He published several papers in international conferences and technical journals.
He is the Editor of My Transfo Meeting (2002, 2004, 2006 Editions) and co-president of My Transfo do Brasil in cooperation with Terna and Sea Marconi.
He is also the coordinator of the European Project Haloclean for the thermo-chemical process of materials like WEEE and Biomasses for Bioenergy.
 

Kapila Shuben 

Endowed Professor of Natural Product and Environmental Chemistry, University of Missouri, Rolla, Missouri (USA). He has been involved in environmental chemistry issues such as persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in varied matrices including insulating mineral oils for more than 25 years.

 

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Pubblicato il: 2008-06-10 (1698 letture)

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