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C. Göran Andersson was born on 1951 in Switzerland, is an academic . Discover C. Göran Andersson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?

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2019

As of February 2019, he has earned more than 25,000 citations and his h-index is 72 (Google Scholar).

2007

He has received numerous awards including the IEEE PES Outstanding Power Educator Award (2007) and of the George Montefiore International Award (2010).

1994

Göran Andersson is also a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences (1994), Fellow of the IEEE (1997), Member of the Swiss Academy of Engineering Sciences (2015) and International Member of the US National Academy of Engineering (2016).

1975

Göran Andersson earned his master's degree from Lund University in 1975 in the field of engineering physics. He finished his PhD studies at the same institute in mathematical physics, namely on the theory of rotational excitations in nuclei, in 1980. After his PhD studies, he worked as a research engineer at ASEA, now ABB, in the HVDC division from 1980 to 1985. In 1985, he became the Section Manager for Systems Engineering in the same division until 1986. During these years he was mostly researching on dynamics and control of power systems with a main focus on HVDC. After his time at ASEA, he became a professor at the Royal Institute of Technology at Stockholm. He was the head of the Institute for Electric Power Systems group from 1986 to 2000. His main research focus there was on dynamic stability issues in power systems. He graduated a total of 14 PhD students during his time at KTH, including Prof. Antonio Conejo (Ohio State University). In 2000, he moved to Switzerland where he became a professor at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, where he is heading the Power Systems Laboratory.

Göran Andersson is married to Anne since 1975, and they have three children.

1951

Claes Göran Andersson (born 1951), is a Swedish academic. He was a full Professor of Power Systems in the Department of Information Technology, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, Switzerland, in 2010–2016 and is now emeritus. He is a Fellow of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences (since 1992), Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences (since 1994), and the Swiss Academy of Engineering Sciences (since 2015). He was also elected as an International Member of the US National Academy of Engineering in 2016 for contributions to the development of high-voltage direct current (HVDC) technology and methods of power system voltage stability analysis.