All Press Releases for May 22, 2016

Senior Advisory Engineer at Northrop Grumman Named Chief Technology Officer for PowerAmerica Institute

Dr. Victor Veliadis will oversee all technology functions for the institute.



    RALEIGH, NC, May 22, 2016 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Dr. Victor Veliadis, a senior advisory engineer for Northrup Grumman Electronic Systems, has been named the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) for PowerAmerica, the public-private power electronics institute located on NC State University's Centennial Campus.

"We are extremely fortunate to have someone of Dr. Veliadis's stature and knowledge join PowerAmerica," said Gen. Nick Justice, executive director. "He has a tremendous track record of accomplishment in the research and development of power semiconductor devices and brings a wealth of experience."

In his capacity as senior advisory engineer at Northrop Grumman, Veliadis led efforts in the design, fabrication, and testing of various wide bandgap devices and was principal investigator (PI) and program manager for a number of federal programs, including the U.S. Army's TARDEC "Big Area SiC Switch" and the U.S. Army Research Lab's "High Temperature SiC Power Electronics" programs. He also designed SiC Avalanche Photodiodes for solar blind Geiger mode applications.

Veliadis has been awarded 23 patents for his work and has numerous patent applications pending.

Veliadis has also been an adjunct physics professor at Ursinus College and St. Joseph's University, and a post-doctor research fellow, research assistant and instructor at Johns Hopkins University.

Veliadis received his Ph.D. and M.S. degrees in electrical and computer engineering from Johns Hopkins University and an M.S. degree in electrical engineering from the National Technical University of Athens.

About PowerAmerica
PowerAmerica, also called the Next Generation Power Electronics National Manufacturing Innovation Institute, is public-private partnership between the Department of Energy, U.S. universities and corporate partners to accelerate the manufacturing of wide bandgap electronics in the U.S. Led by NC State, the institute's goal is to create, showcase, and deploy new power electronic capabilities, products, and processes that can impact commercial production, build workforce skills, enhance manufacturing capabilities, and foster long-term economic growth in the region and across the nation. http://www.poweramericainstitute.org

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