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Dr Steven ( Steve ) Mitchell

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Position Lecturer
School of Elect Engineering and Computer Science
The University of Newcastle, Australia
Office EAG32, Building Ea

Biography

Steve Mitchell was born in Newcastle in 1969. In 1988 he began his Electrical Engineering degree in conjunction with a 7 year Industrial Traineeship. The Traineeship provided a broad range of electrical engineering experience including train/locomotive design and manufacture and heavy industry plant maintenance.

Steve graduated with honours in 1995 and for the next five years he worked as a design engineer for an electronics company that manufactured equipment for mining and industrial applications. During this time his work primarily focussed on the design of control and protection relays which are now widely used in underground mining settings both in Australia and internationally.

In 2000 Steve was appointed as a senior research assistant at the University of Newcastle. The research was based on the condition monitoring of high voltage bushings. From 2005 he was appointed as a professional officer at the university, providing electronic design and teaching support to the Electrical Engineering Department. In 2009 Steve was appointed as a Lecturer in Electrical Engineering at the University of Newcastle.

Whilst employed by the University of Newcastle, Steve began a part time research higher degree. Steve's PhD was titled "Power Transformer Modelling to Support the Interpretation of Frequency Response Analysis" and was awarded in 2011. Following on from his roots in heavy industry, Steve's research interests continue to be primarily focussed on the condition monitoring and diagnostics of equipment found in the power and heavy industry areas.

Qualifications

  • PhD, University of Newcastle, 2011
  • Bachelor of Engineering, University of Newcastle

Research

Research keywords

  • Condition Monitoring
  • Frequency Response Analysis
  • High Voltage Equipment
  • Partial Discharge
  • Power Transformers

Research expertise

Steve's research is in the area of condition monitoring, diagnostics and control of power and heavy industrial equipment. His particular area of focus is in power transformer diagnostics including Frequency Response Analysis and the localisation of partial discharge.

Languages

  • English

Fields of Research

Code Description Percentage
090607 Power And Energy Systems Engineering (Excl. Renewable Power) 100

Memberships

Body relevant to professional practice.

  • Member - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Awards

Recognition.

1995 Spruson & Ferguson Prize in Electrical / Computer Engineering
University of Newcastle (Australia)
Most Innovative Final Year Project

Research Award.

2007 Best Student Paper Award
Australasian Universities Power Engineering Conference (AUPEC) (Australia)
2006 Postgraduate Research Prize for Electrical, Computer and Communications Engineering
University of Newcastle (Australia)

Administrative

Administrative expertise

Current administrative duties include:

  • Course Convenor for Computer Engineering
  • Marketing for the Discipline of Electrical Engineering
  • Student Experience for the Discipline of Electrical Engineering
  • Industry Scholarships for Computer Engineering

Teaching

Teaching keywords

  • Computer Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering

Teaching expertise

Steve's teaching focus is in the area of analog and digital electronics, programmable logic design, embedded programming, and advanced computer systems.