Energy Systems

Emeritus Professor
Electronics and Electrical Engineering
Energy Systems
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Professor Robin Wallace

Dr Robin Wallace graduated in 1976 and has been involved in power generation and renewable energy throughout his career.

Until 1984 he worked in the Project Engineering Group of Parsons Peebles Motors and Generators, where ultimately he was an Assistant Chief Project Engineer responsible for turnkey power generation and discrete speed drive projects up to 25MVA in capacity, primarily hydro power plants.

Robin moved to University in 1986, where his research interests include: network integration of distributed renewable energy generation and marine energy. He is Principal Investigator and Finance Lead of the EPSRC SuperGen Marine Energy Consortium.

Robin is a Chartered Engineer, a Member of the IEE and a board member of the Scottish Energy and Environment Foundation.

  • Chartered Engineer
  • Member of the IEE
  • Principal Investigator and Finance Lead of the EPSRC SuperGen Marine Energy Consortium
Emeritus Professor
Electronics and Electrical Engineering
Energy Systems
Image
Professor Robin Wallace

Dr Robin Wallace graduated in 1976 and has been involved in power generation and renewable energy throughout his career.

Until 1984 he worked in the Project Engineering Group of Parsons Peebles Motors and Generators, where ultimately he was an Assistant Chief Project Engineer responsible for turnkey power generation and discrete speed drive projects up to 25MVA in capacity, primarily hydro power plants.

Robin moved to University in 1986, where his research interests include: network integration of distributed renewable energy generation and marine energy. He is Principal Investigator and Finance Lead of the EPSRC SuperGen Marine Energy Consortium.

Robin is a Chartered Engineer, a Member of the IEE and a board member of the Scottish Energy and Environment Foundation.

  • Chartered Engineer
  • Member of the IEE
  • Principal Investigator and Finance Lead of the EPSRC SuperGen Marine Energy Consortium
Research Associate in Power Electronics for Hybrid Transformers in Smart Grids
4.115 Faraday Building
Energy Systems
Research Associate in Power Electronics for Hybrid Transformers in Smart Grids
4.115 Faraday Building
Energy Systems
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1.058 Faraday Building
Mechanical Engineering
Energy Systems
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postgraduate
4.120 Faraday Building
Energy Systems
postgraduate
4.120 Faraday Building
Energy Systems
Research Associate in Experimental Fluid Mechanics
A124 Alrick Building
Energy Systems
Research Associate in Experimental Fluid Mechanics
A124 Alrick Building
Energy Systems
Research Associate in Fluid Mechanics
A124 Alrick Building
Energy Systems