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faculty of engineering & the built environment
Department of
Electrical Engineering
Head of Department: Professor B.J. Downing
Departmental Profile
The Department of Electrical Engineering has 25 permanent
academic staff, 143 MSc
.
students and 48 PhD students.
The research activities and projects are largely industrially
based. The main funding sources are Eskom, Telkom,
Siemens, De Beers, Mintek, Water Research Commission,
Anglo Platinum, Department of Trade and Industry, South
African National Defence Force, SunSpace, IQS and the
NRF.
The Department has seen a growth in the number of
undergraduate students over the past 10 years, which is
expected to result in higher postgraduate numbers. There
are six large research groups in the Department, which
attract 80% of the postgraduate students. These are:
Broadband, Wireless, Communication, and Networks
Image Processing and Vision Systems
Instrumentation and Control
Power Engineering
Remote Sensing and Radar
Speech Processing
Departmental Statistics
Permanent and Long-term Contract Staff
Professors
6
Associate Professors
5
Senior Lecturers
8
Lecturers
8
Research Staff
4
Technical Support Staff
6
Administrative and Clerical Staff
6
Departmental Assistants
1
Total
44
Students
Doctoral
48
Masters
143
Undergraduates
673
Total
864
Research Fields and Staff
Permanent Staff
Professor M. Braae
Multivariable control; mineral extraction control
applications; computer-based education
Professor B.J. Downing
Microwave systems and circuits
Professor C.T. Gaunt
Electricity delivery networks
Professor M.R. Inggs
Radar remote sensing; synthetic aperture radar; software
defined radio; parallel computing
Professor J. Tapson
Instrumentation and measurements; ultrasonics;
microactuators; probe micropscopy
Professor P. Pillay
Electrical machines and drives
Associate Professor S.P Chowdhury
Renewable Energy, Distributed Generation and Grid
Integration, Microgrids and Smartgrids, Energy Efficiency
and Demand Side Management, Fuel Cells and Energy
Storage, Electrical Drives, Power System Operation,
Control and Stability
Associate Professor M. E. Dlodlo
3G mobile and future communication systems
Associate Professor K. Folly
Power system stability and control
Associate Professor A.J. Wilkinson
Signals and image processing; radar; SAR interferometry;
tomography, Bayesian interference; inverse problems; RF
power amplifiers
Dr P.S. Barendse
Senior Lecturer; Electrical machines and drives
Dr S. Chowdhury
Senior Lecturer, Power & Energy
Dr M.A. Khan
Senior Lecturer; Electrical machines and drives
Adjunct Associate Professor M. Malengret
Power electronics; remote area power supplies and rural
electrification