Antonio Dell'Aquila
Full professor
Prof. Antonio Dell'Aquila was born in Bari, Italy, on October 28, 1943.
He received the MSc. degree in Electrical Engineering from the
University of Bari in 1970 and, since then, he’s been working
with the Converters, Electrical Machines and Drives research team of
the same University. At present day he is full professor in Electrical
Machines at the Politecnico of Bari, where currently he is in charge
also of courses on Power Electronics and Electrical Drives. He has
published over 70 technical papers in the fields of electrical machines
models, transient analysis of rotating machines, inverter-fed induction
machine performance, digital signal processing for non-sinusoidal
waveforms, Kalman filtering for real-time estimation of induction motor
parameters, control, monitoring and diagnostic of ac drives. His
research current interests include harmonic pollution produced by
electronic power systems, PWM techniques for power converters, power
converters in renewable energy conversion systems, active power
filters, multilevel inverters and intelligent control of power
electronics equipment with fuzzy logic controllers.Prof. A. Dell'Aquila is a Member of the Power Engineering Society of the IEEE, and of the Italian Electrotechnical and Electronic Association (A.E.I.).
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