Hassan Shanechi

  • Teaching Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Education

Ph.D. in System Science and Electrical Engineering, Michigan State University, 1980
B.S. and M.S., EE, Tehran University, Tehran, Iran, 1975

Research Interests

Hassan Shanechi joined the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Illinois Institute of Technology in August 2007. His general area of research is nonlinear and intelligent systems. He has been especially active in the area of power system dynamics and security. He has done extensive research in analyzing stressed power systems and explaining their behavior when heavily loaded. He has also done research in power system planning and maintenance scheduling.

Publications

R. Shahnazi, H. Shanechi, and N. Pariz , “Position Control of Induction and DC Servomotors: A Novel Adaptive Fuzzy PI Sliding Mode Control”, IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion, to appear.

M. Oloomi Buygi, H. Shanechi, G. Balzer, M. Shahidehpour, and N. Pariz “Network Planning in Unbundled Power Systems”, IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, August 2006

M. Eidiani and H. Shanechi, “FAD-ATC: A new method for computing dynamic ATC”, Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems, # 28, February 2006

M. Oloomi Buygi, G. Balzer, H. Shanechi, and M. Shahidehpour, “Market Based Transmission Expansion Planning”, IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, November 2004.

H. Shanechi, N. Pariz, and E. Vaahedi, “General Nonlinear Modal Representation of Large Scale Power Systems”, IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, August 2003.

H. R. Mashhadi, H. Shanechi, and Caro Lucas, “A New Genetic Algorithm with Lamarckian Individual Learning for Generation Scheduling”, IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, August 2003.

N. Pariz, H. Shanechi, and E. Vaahedi, “Explaining and Validating Stressed Power Systems Behavior Using Modal Series”, IEEE Transactions on Power Systems, May 2003.

Expertise

Nonlinear and intelligent systems, power system dynamics and security, analyzing stressed power systems and explaining their behavior when heavily loaded, power system planning and maintenance scheduling.

Hasan Shanechi

Contact Information

312.567.3413 3301 South Dearborn, Siegel Hall 333