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Lukas Graber is an Associate Professor and Sutterfield Family Early Career Professor at Georgia Tech's School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE). His primary affiliations include the Plasma and Dielectrics Laboratory, focusing on high-voltage engineering, superconductivity, and cryogenic systems. He holds a Ph.D. and M.S. from ETH Zurich (2009 and 2002), with postdoctoral and research faculty experience at Florida State University's Center for Advanced Power Systems.
His technical expertise spans gas-insulated switchgear, superconducting power cables, and high-speed mechanical switches. Key research areas include dielectric materials for supercritical fluids, fault current limiters, and insulation coordination for power systems. He has authored/co-authored 40+ publications and holds multiple patents in energy-related technologies.
Research interests emphasize commercialization of novel energy technologies, with a focus on cryogenic electronics and eco-friendly alternatives to SF6. Notable awards include the ETG Innovation Prize (2010) and Electrosuisse Best Paper Award (2009). His work integrates fundamental research with applied engineering solutions for naval, aerospace, and grid systems.
Labs/Teams: Director of the Georgia Tech Plasma and Dielectrics Laboratory, collaborating on projects like the TESLA Breaker and cryogenic link systems for aircraft propulsion. Active in IEEE and the Cryogenics Society of America.



