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Andreas Michaelides serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Engineering at the University of Nicosia's School of Sciences and Engineering. With over three decades of academic experience since earning his doctorate in 1988, he maintains an active research profile focused on power systems innovation and component design. His work bridges theoretical electrical engineering with practical applications in energy infrastructure and industrial systems.
Education:
- PhD in Power Engineering from Technical University of Ilmenau, Germany (1988)
- Master in Power Engineering from Technical University of Ilmenau, Germany (1985)
Michaelides' research centers on reactive power management and electromagnetic component integration, with particular emphasis on capacitor-inductor systems for harmonic filtering and power quality enhancement. His work on the 'Sniper-System' targeting technology demonstrates applied innovation in precision engineering. Current investigations explore wireless power transfer efficiency through iron core optimization and novel VAR compensation techniques for grid stability. These efforts address critical challenges in renewable energy integration and industrial power system reliability.
Analysis of his 15 most recent publications reveals an evolving research trajectory from fundamental component design (2015-2018) toward integrated systems engineering (2020-2025). His work consistently targets power quality improvement through harmonic filtering and reactive power management, with recent publications demonstrating increased focus on high-power wireless energy transfer and iron core magnetic circuit optimization. This progression reflects industry shifts toward grid modernization and efficient power delivery solutions.
Dr. Michaelides maintains an active scholarly presence with an h-index of 26, verified through Scopus and ORCID (0000-0001-9199-5426). His research output shows consistent productivity across 16 publications from 2015-2025, primarily in IEEE conferences and journals. The 'Sniper-System' project (www.sniper-system.com) represents a significant applied research initiative bridging electrical engineering with precision targeting applications.



