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John Arvanitakis is an Assistant Lecturer in the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering at Coventry University's School of Engineering. He holds a PhD from the University of Patras (2017) and an MEng in Electrical and Computer Engineering (2009), both from the same institution. His research focuses on navigation systems, robotics control, unmanned vehicles, and fault diagnostics in electrical systems, particularly induction motors. He has been recognized with the 'Best Presentation in session' award (2013) at the Annual Conference. His work spans harmonic isolation methods, rotor fault detection, and nonlinear modeling. He is actively supervising PhD candidates and has contributed to over 25 peer-reviewed publications.
- Education: PhD (2017), MEng (2009), University of Patras
- Previous Roles: Researcher at University of Patras (2013–2017)
Research interests include SLAM algorithms, optimization theory, and motor diagnostics. His publications emphasize practical solutions for electrical fault detection and control system improvements. Collaborations include international conferences like SDEMPED and ICEM. Current projects involve advancing torque-based diagnostics and harmonic analysis for motor reliability.
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