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Xiaodong Liang is a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Saskatchewan, where he holds the Canada Research Chair in Technology Solutions for Energy Security in Remote, Northern, and Indigenous Communities. He has a significant background in power systems dynamics, renewable energy integration, and synchrophasor technology. His research encompasses smart grids, power electronic devices, and the protection of power systems and their components. Furthermore, he investigates power systems related to oil field facilities and electric machines. Over the years, Dr. Liang has contributed to numerous projects aimed at advancing energy solutions, particularly in underserved regions, leveraging his expertise to address the unique challenges faced by these communities. His work is recognized for its practical implications and commitment to enhancing energy access and security.
University of Saskatchewan • Saskatoon, SK
Teaching and conducting research in Electrical and Computer Engineering with a focus on energy solutions.
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