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Vladimir Ćuk is an assistant professor in the research group Electrical Energy Systems at Eindhoven University of Technology. His research focuses on Power Quality (PQ) phenomena, which includes an analysis of the impact of supply quality on the performance of network users and the surrounding network. His research investigates slow voltage variations, rapid voltage changes (flicker), voltage dips, waveform distortion, and unbalance transients. These topics are divided into sub-topics that include measurement, mathematical modeling, standardization, and mitigation of Power Quality issues. Research is conducted at the SmartGrid laboratory of TU/e, utilizing Power System Analysis software and field measurements with Power Quality analyzers for multi-channel waveform recording. He received his Dipl. Ing. degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Belgrade in 2005, followed by experience at the Electrical Engineering Institute 'Nikola Tesla' in Belgrade. He completed his PhD research with the Electrical Energy Systems group at Eindhoven University of Technology, leading to a thesis on 'Low-frequency distortion in distribution networks'. After obtaining his PhD, he continued in the research group as a postdoctoral researcher before being appointed as an Assistant Professor in 2016.
Eindhoven University of Technology • Eindhoven, Netherlands
Research and teaching in the field of Electrical Energy Systems, focusing on Power Quality.
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