
Terrence J. Summers
Associate Professor · Electrical Engineering
University of Newcastle Australia (UON)About
Associate Professor Terrence J. Summers is an academic in the School of Electrical Engineering and Computing at the University of Newcastle, Australia. He transitioned to academia after a 12-year career in the Royal Australian Air Force, earning a Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Engineering) with First-Class Honors and University Medal, followed by a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering (2006) from the University of Newcastle.
Research Interests: Dr. Summers specializes in power electronics applied to electric machines, power systems, and renewable energy systems. His work includes multilevel converter control, photovoltaic system integration, and power quality improvement. He has collaborated with Defence, CSIRO, and mining companies, with over 100 publications.
Publications & Collaboration Trends: His research spans multilevel converters, microgrids, fault mitigation, and renewable energy. Notable contributions include decentralized control for multi-phase machines and harmonic reduction in power electronics.
Grants & Projects: He has secured $2,127,407 in grants, including projects for Defence Science and Technology Group (2019) and CSIRO (2017). His work addresses motor duty meter development, power transmission line impedance, and renewable integration.
Teaching & Supervision: Dr. Summers teaches from introductory digital electronics to advanced power electronics, supervising numerous Ph.D. and M.Phil. students on topics like fault-tolerant control, microgrid stability, and converter optimization.
Laboratories: He contributes to the Priority Research Centre for Complex Dynamic Systems and Control, focusing on power electronics and renewable energy systems.
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