H. Kyaw
Senior Patent Researcher
Education
- Bachelor of Electrical Power Engineering (U.S. equivalent), Mandalay Technological University, Mandalay, Myanmar (Burma)
- Master of Electrical Engineering (U.S. equivalent), Power System Research Lab, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand
- Completed the Engineer-in-Training/Fundamental of Engineering, Board of Registration of Professional Engineers, Architects, Surveyors, and Landscape Architects, Honolulu, Hawaii
Experience
- Former USPTO examiner with 9+ years of experience in examining patent applications related to power supply regulation systems, electric power conversion system, electric motor, piezoelectric device and medical device, etc.
- Worked as an analyst at Power Resource Planning and Acquisition (PRPA) Group, Energy Marketing and Business Development, New York Power Authority (NYPA), White Plains, New York
- Worked as a research fellow, Energy System Analysis and Environmental Research Group, Institute for Industrial Production (IIP), University of Karlsruhe, Germany and completed long term energy system planning for Myanmar under consideration of system adequacy
- Completed PhD coursework as a PhD student and initiated servomechanism and renewable energy solar and wind power projects, Electrical Power Engineering Department, Yangon Technological University (YTU), under Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST), Myanmar (Burma)
- Taught undergraduate students for power system analysis coursework and supervised practical lab projects as a Lecturer and Head, Electrical Power Engineering Department, Loikaw Government Technical College (GTC), Yangon Technological University (YTU), Myanmar (Burma)
Expertise
Analog and Digital Circuitry, Power Converters, Power Supply Systems, Clean Technology, Computer/Digital Bus Interfaces, Consumer Electronics, Digital Signal Processing, Flash Memory/SRAM/DRAM, Industrial Electronics, Lasers and Optics, PCB/Electrical Connectors, Medical Devices related with Pacemaker, implanted Device, Electrical Power Supply Regulation Systems, Electric Power Conversion System, Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution Systems, Renewable Energy, Energy System Analysis and Planning, Energy Economics, Power System Economics, Power System Operation, Planning and Reliability, Power Electronics Circuit, Electric Motor and Control System, etc.