Ian Norheimمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
Ian Norheim is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical Energy at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Gjøvik campus. His academic and professional journey spans research, industry, and academia, with a focus on electrical energy systems and renewable integration. Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, NTNU (2002) M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering, NTNU (1997) His research interests lie in the domain of modern power systems, particularly renewable energy integration, microgrids, voltage stability, and distributed energy resources. His recent publications emphasize multi-energy systems and the technical challenges of integrating wind power into existing grids. The trend in his publications shows a consistent focus on electrical energy systems, starting with wind power integration and reserve assessment in 2008, moving to voltage optimization in distribution networks in 2018, and culminating in a comprehensive 2025 review on multi-energy microgrid design. These works reflect a deep engagement with sustainable energy transition, system modeling, and grid resilience. No scientific awards are mentioned in the available text. Ian Norheim has supervised bachelor's theses and teaches key courses in power electronics, electrical machines, high-voltage systems, and power system stability. While formal graduate advisees are not listed, his involvement in research and education suggests an active role in student mentorship. There is no mention of specific grants, but his publications indicate sustained research activity. He is affiliated with NTNU’s Department of Electrical Energy and conducts research in power system modeling and renewable integration. His work contributes to the development of resilient and sustainable energy infrastructure.



