University Lecturer
Rene van Hoppe
Department / Institute
Electrical Engineering
RESEARCH PROFILE
René van Hoppe was born in Eindhoven, The Netherlands. He has a background in electrical engineering (engineering and teaching) and in psychosocial health sciences. Since 2001 he is involved in the education and research of the Electrical Energy Systems group. He is a member of the permanent teaching staff of this group. His main contribution lies close to his passion: teaching.
Recent Publications
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Three-phase EHV measurements during switching transients with open air sensors
(2017) -
The influence of air flow on current interruption with air-break HV disconnectors
(2011) -
Capacitive current interruption with air-break high voltage disconnectors
IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery (2010) -
Arc images during small capacitive current interruption with HV air-break disconnectors
(2010) -
Arc behaviour in small capacitive current interruption with high-voltage air-break disconnector
(2009)
Current Educational Activities
- Electrical energy phenomena & relations
- Detailing, realization and RPC test
- Electrical power systems
- Engineering design
- Ideation and preliminary design
- User testing, evaluation and improvement
- Electrical power engineering and system integration
- Pulsed power technology
- Fusion basics: Physics for Engineers, Engineering for physicists
- Electrical power systems for EE
- Systems engineering for the energy transition
Ancillary Activities
No ancillary activities