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==Biography==
==Biography==
Dr. Phadke received his Bachelor of Sciences degree from the [[Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur]]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Institute_of_Technology_Kharagpur|title=IIT Kharagpur}}</ref>, his Masters from the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, and his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Wisconsin, Madison (1964). After working in the electric power industry at [[Allis-Chalmers]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allis-Chalmers|title=Allis-Chalmers}}</ref> and [[American Electric Power]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Electric_Power|title=American Electric Power}}</ref>, Dr. Phadke took up a faculty position at Virginia Tech.
Dr. Phadke received his Bachelor of Sciences degree from the [[Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur]],<ref>{{cite web |url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Institute_of_Technology_Kharagpur|title=IIT Kharagpur}}</ref> his Masters from the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, and his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Wisconsin, Madison (1964). After working in the electric power industry at [[Allis-Chalmers]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allis-Chalmers|title=Allis-Chalmers}}</ref> and [[American Electric Power]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Electric_Power|title=American Electric Power}}</ref> Dr. Phadke took up a faculty position at Virginia Tech.


==Selected Awards and Recognition==
==Selected Awards and Recognition==
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1993: Elected to National Academy of Engineering, for "contributions to the field of digital control, protection, and monitoring of power electrical systems."<br />
1993: Elected to National Academy of Engineering, for "contributions to the field of digital control, protection, and monitoring of power electrical systems."<br />
2007: Eta Kappa Nu's Vladimir Karapetkoff Award for career accomplishment. Phadke and his colleague, Stanley H. Horowitz, received the award for their technical contributions to the field of power system protection and control.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ece.vt.edu/news/articles/karapetoff.html|title=Phadke given HKN outstanding technical achievement award}}</ref><br />
2007: Eta Kappa Nu's Vladimir Karapetkoff Award for career accomplishment. Phadke and his colleague, Stanley H. Horowitz, received the award for their technical contributions to the field of power system protection and control.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ece.vt.edu/news/articles/karapetoff.html|title=Phadke given HKN outstanding technical achievement award}}</ref><br />
2008: Along with [[James Thorp]], head of the Bradley Department of Electrical Engineering at Virginia Tech, Phadke received [[The Franklin Institute]]'s [[The Franklin Institute Awards | 2008 Benjamin Franklin Medal]] in Electrical Engineering<ref>[http://www.fi.edu/franklinawards/08/laureate_bf_electricaleng-phadke-thorp.html Franklin institute]</ref> for their contributions to the power industry, particularly microprocessor controllers in electric power systems that have significantly decreased the occurrence and duration of power blackouts.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tmcnet.com/usubmit/-national-attention-focused-science-technology-makes-frankl-institutes-/2008/04/17/3394219.htm|title=National Attention Focused on Science and Technology Makes Franklin Institute's Annual Celebration of Science Relevant and Timely|date=April 17, 2008|accessdate=2008-05-07}}</ref><br />
2008: Along with [[James Thorp]], head of the Bradley Department of Electrical Engineering at Virginia Tech, Phadke received [[The Franklin Institute]]'s [[The Franklin Institute Awards|2008 Benjamin Franklin Medal]] in Electrical Engineering<ref>[http://www.fi.edu/franklinawards/08/laureate_bf_electricaleng-phadke-thorp.html Franklin institute]</ref> for their contributions to the power industry, particularly microprocessor controllers in electric power systems that have significantly decreased the occurrence and duration of power blackouts.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tmcnet.com/usubmit/-national-attention-focused-science-technology-makes-frankl-institutes-/2008/04/17/3394219.htm|title=National Attention Focused on Science and Technology Makes Franklin Institute's Annual Celebration of Science Relevant and Timely|date=April 17, 2008|accessdate=2008-05-07}}</ref><br />
2016: IEEE Medal in Power Engineering, for "contributions to radar signal design and analysis, pulse compression, and signal processing."
2016: IEEE Medal in Power Engineering, for "contributions to radar signal design and analysis, pulse compression, and signal processing."


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* Textbook: [http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-1118662008.html Power System Relaying] (Arun G. Phadke and Stanley H. Horowitz (John Wiley & Sons))
* Textbook: [http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-1118662008.html Power System Relaying] (Arun G. Phadke and Stanley H. Horowitz (John Wiley & Sons))
* Article: [http://sites.ieee.org/pes-enews/2015/09/13/pmu-memories/ PMU Memories] by Arun Phadke
* Article: [http://sites.ieee.org/pes-enews/2015/09/13/pmu-memories/ PMU Memories] by Arun Phadke

==References==
==References==
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Dr. Arun Phadke is a University Distinguished Professor emeritus in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Virginia Tech.[1]

Biography

Dr. Phadke received his Bachelor of Sciences degree from the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur,[2] his Masters from the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, and his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Wisconsin, Madison (1964). After working in the electric power industry at Allis-Chalmers[3] and American Electric Power,[4] Dr. Phadke took up a faculty position at Virginia Tech.

Selected Awards and Recognition

1980: IEEE Fellow, for "contributions to the application of digital computers to power systems."
1993: Elected to National Academy of Engineering, for "contributions to the field of digital control, protection, and monitoring of power electrical systems."
2007: Eta Kappa Nu's Vladimir Karapetkoff Award for career accomplishment. Phadke and his colleague, Stanley H. Horowitz, received the award for their technical contributions to the field of power system protection and control.[5]
2008: Along with James Thorp, head of the Bradley Department of Electrical Engineering at Virginia Tech, Phadke received The Franklin Institute's 2008 Benjamin Franklin Medal in Electrical Engineering[6] for their contributions to the power industry, particularly microprocessor controllers in electric power systems that have significantly decreased the occurrence and duration of power blackouts.[7]
2016: IEEE Medal in Power Engineering, for "contributions to radar signal design and analysis, pulse compression, and signal processing."

Selected Publications

* Paper: "Limits to Impedence Relaying" (Thorp, J.S. ; Cornell University ; Phadke, A.G. ; Horowitz, S.H. ; Beehler, J.E.)
* Textbook:  Computer Relaying for Power Systems (Arun G. Phadke and J. S. Thorp (Research Studies Press))
* Textbook:  Handbook of Electrical Engineering Calculations (ed. Arun G. Phadke (Marcel Dekker))
* Textbook:  Power System Relaying (Arun G. Phadke and Stanley H. Horowitz (John Wiley & Sons))
* Article: PMU Memories by Arun Phadke

References

  1. ^ "Phadke and Thorp receive Benjamin Franklin Medal". Engineering News. Virginia Tech College of Engineering. p. 1. Retrieved 2008-05-07.
  2. ^ "IIT Kharagpur".
  3. ^ "Allis-Chalmers".
  4. ^ "American Electric Power".
  5. ^ "Phadke given HKN outstanding technical achievement award".
  6. ^ Franklin institute
  7. ^ "National Attention Focused on Science and Technology Makes Franklin Institute's Annual Celebration of Science Relevant and Timely". April 17, 2008. Retrieved 2008-05-07.

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