Principal Engineer
Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc., North Carolina, United States
A graduate from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, and with over 40 years’ experience in the relay industry, Miriam has worked with protection channels, transmission pilot relays, and distribution relays, including applying IEC 61850 with these devices. She joined SEL in 2013 and currently is a senior application engineer working on SONET and Ethernet transport technologies. Miriam has taught courses on relaying fundamentals, communications fundamentals, and application. She also participates in the University of Wisconsin Communications for Power System Protection, Automation, and Smart Grid Technology courses. Previous employers include Quanta Technology, Pulsar Technologies, Inc., ABB Power T&D, Booth & Associates, and Westinghouse Electric. Miriam has published several papers on the application of power line carrier for use in protection systems. Miriam is a senior member of the IEEE, past IEEE Division VII director, a past vice president of Technical Activities for the Power and Energy Society, past chairman of the PES Power System Relaying Committee, and has held many positions in the organization, including committee vice chairman, committee secretary, assistant secretary, standards coordinator, chairman of the Transformer Protection Guide, and member of the Power Line Carrier Practice Working Group and Transmission Line Protection Guide. Other technical activities include being a past member of the planning committees of the Georgia Tech Protective Relaying Conference and the Texas A&M Conference for Protective Relay Engineers. She is a registered professional engineer in the states of North Carolina and Florida.
Relay Protection Methods and Communications Channel Requirements - MCC, Room 202A
Thursday, May 23, 2024
10:50 AM – 11:20 AM CT
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