IEEE Power & Energy Society
Lingling Fan is a Professor at the University of South Florida since August 2009, where responsibilities include teaching power market, power systems, electric machines, and power electronics courses. Previously served as an Assistant Professor at North Dakota State University, focusing on courses related to power system protection, design, and renewable energy systems. Lingling Fan has also contributed as the Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Electrification Magazine since January 2020 and holds multiple leadership positions in the IEEE Power & Energy Society, including Chair of various task forces aimed at developing models and addressing challenges for inverter-based resources. Prior experience includes roles as a Senior Engineer at Midwest ISO and Engineer at MAPPCOR, with a research focus on power system modeling and control. Educational qualifications comprise a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from West Virginia University and both a Bachelor's and Master's degree from Southeast University in Electrical Engineering.
IEEE Power & Energy Society
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