Thursday, July 19, 2018

Previewing the 2018 IEEE Switchgear Committee Fall Meeting


Dianoush Emami is an electrical engineer with over 35 years of experience in the areas of electrical distribution and high-voltage transmission. In addition, Dianoush Emami serves as a member of several professional organizations, including the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Switchgear Committee. 

The IEEE Switchgear Committee will host its annual fall meeting between October 14 and October 18 at Marriott Downtown in Kansas City, Missouri. A valuable networking opportunity for individuals and businesses in the electrical engineering industry, the meeting will open with a Sunday-evening reception that allows guests to catch up with peers and meet first-time attendees. The gathering will also include a social event at the National WWI Museum and Memorial. 

Moving to the more technical offerings at the 2018 Switchgear Committee meeting, Monday proceedings will revolve around an afternoon training session, IEEE MS Word Template for Standards Development. The session is open to all attendees, but will be especially useful for active group officers. For more information about training sessions at the upcoming meeting, as well as materials regarding the 2018 Switchgear Committee Spring Meeting, please visit www.ewh.ieee.org.

Monday, July 9, 2018

IEEE Switchgear Committee Offers Reliable Power System Infrastructure


Electrical engineer Dianoush Emami received his BS from the University of Southern California. After his academic training, he worked for Bechtel Power Corporation, where he was in charge of the overhead and underground electrical engineering team. Moreover, Dianoush Emami is a member of the IEEE Switchgear Committee.

One of the Standards Developing Technical Committees of the IEEE Power & Energy Society, the Switchgear Committee consists of technical professionals and managers representing manufacturers, consultants, vendors, and consumers of electrical switchgear.

The Switchgear Committee recognizes and works toward the Society’s need to develop and maintain a safe and reliable power system infrastructure. Its scope of responsibilities includes dealing with matters related to the design, construction, and device operation that affect electric circuit connections. The treatment covers the automatic reclosers and sectionalizers, fuses and cutouts, gas-insulated switchgear, power circuit breakers, and other switchgear devices.

The Switchgear Committee also sponsors and develops standards, practices, guidelines and policies related to the various aspects within its scope. With over 200 members, it gathers twice annually at different North American locations.