Sanjay Bahadoorsingh holds the B.Sc. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from The University of The West Indies (UWI), the M.Sc. degree in Power Systems Engineering and Economics from The University of Manchester Institute of Science & Technology (UMIST) and the Ph.D. degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from The University of Manchester (UoM). He is a Senior Lecturer in Energy Systems and is Head, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at The UWI, St Augustine Campus. He is a former Deputy Dean – Enterprise Development and Outreach for the Faculty of Engineering.
He is also The UWI’s technical committee representative to the Caribbean Centre of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (CCREEE) and the St Augustine’s Emobility Hub. He is the Chairman of the Trinidad and Tobago Bureau of Standards National Technical Committee: Electrical Codes and President of International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) National Electrotechnical Committee Affiliate Country Programme for Trinidad and Tobago.
He has served as, the Assistant Chief Examiner for CXC’s CAPE Electrical and Electronic Technology, a member of CROSQ (CARICOM Organization for Standards and Quality) Technical Sub-Committee on Electric Cables at the Trinidad and Tobago Bureau of Standards and the Chairman of the Electric Vehicle Working Group at the Government Electrical Inspectorate (GEI).
He continues to serve as, a member of the Electrical Technical Committee, the Co-Chairman of the Specification Committee for Electric and Plug-in Hybrid Vehicles at the Trinidad and Tobago Bureau of Standards. He is a Registered Electrical Engineer with the Board of Engineering of Trinidad & Tobago, a Registered High Voltage Testing Engineer with the GEI and a Senior Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE). He is a former Chairman of IEEE Trinidad and Tobago Section. He is a director and former Chairman of the Trinidad and Tobago Multistakeholder Advisory Group (MAG) which advises and formulates policy for the registration of (.tt) domain names within the Trinidad and Tobago ccTLD (country code top level domain). He is a Member of the Board of Trustees of The College of Science, Technology and Applied Arts of Trinidad and Tobago (COSTAATT).
He also advises on local and regional power engineering technical issues. He continues to function as a technical reviewer for many IEEE Transactions and has published numerous scholarly articles and industry oriented technical reports, in power system operation and planning, renewable energy integration, asset management and dielectric ageing focusing on electrical treeing within polymeric cable insulation.
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