Lingling Fan is a professor at the University of South Florida specializing in stability, control, dynamics, optimization, and system identification for power systems, power electronics, and electric machines. With roots as a transmission planning engineer at Midwest ISO, she blends practical grid experience with deep academic research on phenomena like wind farm oscillations and solar PV tripping. She is an IEEE Fellow and has authored three technical books—two with accompanying code and Simulink models—that have been highlighted in IEEE Power & Energy Magazine. Her patented work and task‑force leadership focus on improving inverter-based resource (IBR) stability and admittance estimation, directly addressing challenges of high-IBR grids. As founding co-chair of multiple IEEE PES IBR task forces and former Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Electrification Magazine, she uniquely bridges standards, editorial influence, and hands-on modeling for grid planners. Her recent awards, including ESIG recognition and the 2025 IEEE PES Wanda Reder Pioneer in Power Award, underscore her impact on real-world IBR dynamics and control.
9 years of coding experience
19 years of employment as a software developer
Ph.D., Electrical Engineering, Ph.D., Electrical Engineering at West Virginia University
Bachelor and Master, Electrical Engineering, Bachelor and Master, Electrical Engineering at Southeast University
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Lingling Fan - Professor at IEEE Power & Energy Society