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  • 2013 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to high voltage cable engineering

Overview

Paul Lewin is affiliated with the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom. Their research spans multiple areas within engineering and materials science, with a focus on electrical and electronic engineering as well as materials chemistry. Their work frequently addresses challenges related to high voltage insulation and dielectric phenomena, power transformer diagnostics and insulation, and thermal analysis in power transmission.

Lewin's recent publications include studies published primarily in recognized IEEE journals and other scientific outlets. Notable papers are:

  • "Modeling partial discharge phenomena", 2020, IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine
  • "Data Driven Transformer Thermal Model for Condition Monitoring", 2021, IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery
  • "Effect of surfactant molecular structure on the electrical and thermal performance of epoxy/functionalized-graphene nanocomposites", 2020, Polymer Composites
  • "A Top-Oil Thermal Model for Power Transformers That Considers Weather Factors", 2021, IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery
  • "Time Synchronized Distributed Acoustic Sensing of Partial Discharge at the Oil-Pressboard Interface", 2022, IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation

They have collaborated with several frequent co-authors, including Thomas Andritsch, George Callender, Brian Stewart, Davide Fabiani, and Reimund Gerhard. This suggests active research partnerships that span multiple projects and publications.

Lewin has contributed extensively to a range of prestigious publication venues, with multiple papers appearing in:

  • IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation
  • IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine
  • IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery
  • Jurnal Kejuruteraan
  • Polymer Composites

Their main fields of study cover engineering (37 publications) and materials science (18 publications), with specific subfields including electrical and electronic engineering, materials chemistry, mechanical engineering, control and systems engineering, and some work related to astronomy and astrophysics.

Key topics addressed within their research portfolio include:

  • High voltage insulation and dielectric phenomena
  • Power Transformer Diagnostics and Insulation
  • Lightning and Electromagnetic Phenomena
  • Thermal Analysis in Power Transmission
  • Electrical Fault Detection and Protection
  • Fiber-reinforced polymer composites
  • Aerosol Filtration and Electrostatic Precipitation

In 2013, Paul Lewin was recognized as an IEEE Fellow for contributions to high voltage cable engineering, indicating acknowledged expertise in this technical area.

Best Publications

  • Experimentally supported 2D systems based iterative learning control law design for error convergence and performance

    Lukasz Hladowski;Krzysztof Galkowski;Zhonglun Cai;Eric Rogers

  • Iterative learning control of FES applied to the upper extremity for rehabilitation

    Christopher Freeman;Ann-Marie Hughes;Jane Burridge;Paul Chappell

  • Numerical modelling of negative discharges in air with experimental validation

    T N Tran;I O Golosnoy;P L Lewin;G E Georghiou

  • Comparison of on-line partial discharge detection methods for HV cable joints

    Y. Tian;P.L. Lewin;A.E. Davies

  • Partial discharge behavior within a spherical cavity in a solid dielectric material as a function of frequency and amplitude of the applied voltage

    H Illias;G Chen;P L Lewin

  • Partial discharge source discrimination using a support vector machine

    L. Hao;P.L. Lewin

  • Feature extraction of partial discharge signals using the wavelet packet transform and classification with a probabilistic neural network

    Demetres Evagorou;A. Kyprianou;P.L. Lewin;A. Stavrou

  • Discrimination of multiple PD sources using wavelet decomposition and principal component analysis

    L. Hao;P. L. Lewin;J. A. Hunter;D. J. Swaffield

  • Norm-Optimal Iterative Learning Control Applied to Gantry Robots for Automation Applications

    J.D. Ratcliffe;P.L. Lewin;E. Rogers;J.J. Hatonen

  • Tracking and surface discharge at the oilߝpressboard interface

    P M Mitchinson;P L Lewin;B D Strawbridge;P Jarman

  • Feasibility of Iterative Learning Control Mediated by Functional Electrical Stimulation for Reaching After Stroke

    A.M. Hughes;C.T. Freeman;J.H. Burridge;P.H. Chappell

  • Iterative Learning Control for Multiple Point-to-Point Tracking Application

    C T Freeman;Zhonglun Cai;E Rogers;P L Lewin

  • Modeling of partial discharge activity in spherical cavities within a dielectric material

    H Illias;G Chen;P L Lewin

  • Partial discharge patterns in high voltage insulation

    Hazlee Illias;Teo Soon Yuan;Ab Halim Abu Bakar;Hazlie Mokhlis

  • Partial discharge detection in cables using VHF capacitive couplers

    Y. Tian;P.L. Lewin;A.E. Davies;S.J. Sutton

  • The influence of spherical cavity surface charge distribution on the sequence of partial discharge events

    Hazlee Azil Illias;Hazlee Azil Illias;George Chen;Paul Lewin

  • A robotic workstation for stroke rehabilitation of the upper extremity using FES.

    Christopher Freeman;Ann-Marie Hughes;Jane Burridge;Paul Chappell

  • Partial discharge within a spherical cavity in a dielectric material as a function of cavity size and material temperature

    H.A. Illias;G. Chen;P.L. Lewin

  • Practical implementation of a real-time iterative learning position controller

    A D Barton;P L Lewin;D J Brown

  • Site assessment of multiple sensor approaches for buried utility detection

    Alexander C. D. Royal;Phil R. Atkins;Michael J. Brennan;David N. Chapman

Frequent Co-Authors

Eric Rogers
Eric Rogers University of Southampton
George Chen
George Chen University of Southampton
David H. Owens
David H. Owens University of Sheffield
Krzysztof Galkowski
Krzysztof Galkowski University of Zielona Góra
Hazlie Mokhlis
Hazlie Mokhlis University of Malaya
Christophe Laurent
Christophe Laurent Paul Sabatier University
Michael F. Burrow
Michael F. Burrow University of Melbourne
Mark O'Malley
Mark O'Malley Imperial College London
Raj Aggarwal
Raj Aggarwal University of Bath
Gian Carlo Montanari
Gian Carlo Montanari Florida State University

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