Queen’s University
Electrical and Computer Engineering
S. Ali Khajehoddin, Ph.D. S. Ali Khajehoddin received his B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering from Isfahan University of Technology, Iran in Sept. 1997, his M.Sc. from the same University in June Th e D e pa rtm e n t o f Electrical and Computer Engineering is very pleased to announce that,
2000, and his Ph.D. from Queen’s Univer-
S. Ali Khajehoddin
he developed and produced digital meters
sity in April 2010. After completing his Master’s he established a company where and high-tech power system analyzers for five years. For his doctoral
was awarded the Ph.D. degree on June 4, 2010.
research at Queen’s, he worked on the design and implementation of compact and durable micro-inverters for photovoltaic (PV) grid connected systems under the supervision of Professors Praveen K. Jain and Alireza Bakhshai. Dr. Khajehoddin has filed four patents on the micro-inverter system and was awarded several scholarships, including the MITACS Industrial Postdoctoral Fellowship and the Ontario
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Queen’s University 19 Union Street Kingston, Ontario Canada K7L 3N6
Graduate Scholarship.
Life after Queen’s — Dr. Khajehoddin has accepted a position with SPARQ Systems Inc. in Kingston, where he is a Senior R&D Engineer working on further development and commercialization of the micro-
Phone: 613-533-6000
inverters for PV systems.