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Andrew J. Roscoe received the B.A. and M.A. degree in Electrical and Information Sciences Tripos at Pembroke College, Cambridge, England in 1991 & 1994. Andrew worked for GEC Marconi from 1991 to 1995, where he was involved in antenna design and calibration, specialising in millimetre wave systems and solid-state phased-array radars. Andrew worked from 1995 to 2003 with Hewlett Packard and subsequently Agilent Technologies, in the field of microwave communication systems, specialising in the design of test and measurement systems for personal mobile and satellite communications.
Andrew Roscoe was a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering at the University of Strathclyde. His research interests are focussed on power systems with high penetrations of converter-connected resources: converter control techniques and “grid-forming” converters, frequency and ROCOF measurement and management, and real-time power hardware-in-the-loop and simulation techniques. He is a member of the IEEE Synchrophasor working group, a member of the CENELEC TC8X "System aspects of electrical energy supply" WG07 “Power frequency measurement for DER management”, and a member of the ENTSO-E Expert Group on "Fault Current Contribution and Converter performance related aspects in power systems with 50-100% penetration of RES".
Andrew is now working for Siemens Gamesa in the WInd Turbine Control group, Glasgow, UK.