Project Leaders

Dan Yang – Energy Plant 2.0

With four-year study on the various orientations of Electrical Engineering in China, she has a systematic conception in the field. Choosing the same discipline for the further study in TU Delft, with great interest and enthusiast on Sustainable Energy, Dan Yang will engage in the Energy Plant 2.0 project as a project leader. On the base of Energy Plant 1.0, she will try to advance it with the cutting-edge technologies and the cooperation with Energy Club and others involved-in. It will be her primary stage to not only be an engineer, but also equip herself with the technical management.

Contact: D.Yang@student.tudelft.nl

 

Erwin Loonen – Tidal Energy in Grevelingen

"Hi! My name is Erwin, 23 years old and last years masters student in System Engineering, Policy Analysis and Management (SEPAM) at the faculty of TPM. My specialization domain is energy and I am particularly interested in designing policies for the uptake of better and innovative technologies to facilitate a smooth transition towards a more sustainable energy economy. To be a project leader of one of the innovative projects of the Energy Club is an exciting challenge and a first step for me in contributing to this transition to happen."

Contact: erwinloonen@gmail.com

 

Jayakrishnan Harikumaran – Dutch Windmill project

I am a second year Msc SET student. I have a background in Electronics and I am specializing in Power Systems and Power Electronics from EEMCSS Faculty. I have been involved with power train design during my first year at Delft for the eco-runner project and I am going to work on grid integration of renewable power sources as my Master Thesis. I am very excited about the wind-mill restoration project. Dutch wind-mills have been the show-piece for renewable energy industry for centuries and this project would help in bringing to light the advantages and applications of renewable energy.

Contact: krisjk999@gmail.com

 

Dimitris Kokkinogenis –  Sustainable Music Stage

Hello everyone. My name is Dimitris (or Jim as most people call me) and I am from Athens, Greece. I am currently taking the SET MSc in Delft and this is how I became involved in the first place with Energy club and its lovely projects. My background is Electrical and Electronic Engineering with an MSc in Mechatronics (Automation and Robotics). However, apart from my studies, my main passion has always been around music, especially when it start to blend with engineering. Back in Athens, I play the guitar in a semi-professional context. Apart from just playing, I am also a music-technology enthusiast. Most of my free time, is spent in building and cloning guitar effect pedals, analogue modular synthesizers and anything regarding electronic circuits for musical applications.

Contact: dimitriskokos@hotmail.com

 

Dimitris Kostopoulos – Racing Aeolus

Hi everyone! I am a second year SET student and I have an electrical engineering background. After the last year experience of Racing Aeolus with the partnership of TU Delft with inHolland Hogeschool, this year we are trying to set up a fully TU Delft designed wind powered electric vehicle. The aim is of course to win the race!!! Nevertheless, the most important aspect is the process to achieve this, during which we will all learn and have fun!

Contact: dimitkostopoulos@gmail.com

 

Vagelis Galinas – Ekolectric car

Vagelis received his Diploma in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens, Greece, in 2010. Currently he is pursuing a MSc Degree in Sustainable Energy Technology at Delft University of Technology, Netherlands. His research interests are in power system state estimation, HEV, wind energy and micro grids. He is a registered professional engineer and a member of the Technical Chamber of Greece. With his team, his is going to try to convert a small fuel car into a Full Electric one. A budget attractive 80/80 concept is going to be followed (i.e. max speed at least 80 km/h and min range of 80 km)

Contact: vagelisgalinas@msn.com