Stephanie Uhrig’s research is concentrated on two main topics, firstly, flexibilities in the distribution grid and, secondly, the influence of changed loads on the condition of electrical equipment in power grids.

Interests
  • Electrical Power Engineering
  • High Voltage Technology
  • Electrical Networks
Education
  • PhD in High Voltage Electrics, 2009

    Technical University of Munich

  • MSc in Electrical Power Engineering, 2003

    Technical University of Munich

  • BSc in Electrical Engineering & Information Technology, 2003

    Ilmenau University of Technology

Selected publications

Lukas Ranzinger, Stephanie Uhrig, Stefan Tenbohlen (2024). Analysis and Modeling the Frequency Response of Rotating Machines Regarding Fault Diagnosis Using SFRA. IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion

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Stephanie Uhrig, Sonja Baumgartner, Veronika Barta (2023). Intelligent and Self-Sufficient Control for Time Controllable Consumers in Low-Voltage Grids. Women in Power: Research and Development Advances in Electric Power Systems

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