Olga Mironenko
Olga Mironenko
Teaching Assistant Professor
4066 Electrical & Computer Eng Bldg

Education

  • Ph.D., Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Delaware, 2020.
  • Specialist degree, Physics with a specialization in “Fundamental Radiophysics and Physical Electronics”, Omsk F.M. Dostoevsky State University, Russia, 2009.

Academic Positions

  • Instructor, Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Delaware, 02/2020-05/2020

Other Professional Employment

  • Intern, TESLA, Fremont, California, 04/2018-08/2018
  • Intern, Nuvve, San Diego, California, 06/2017-08/2017,01/2018

Teaching Statement

There is no doubt that teachers possess tremendous power to make difference in the lives of their students. An effective, inspiring teacher can promote interest in the subject, while a less effective one can completely discourage students from pursuing a discipline. A good teacher is very passionate about the subject and should be able to explain complex concepts to students in a clear and concise way, so that even freshmen can understand. He or she should also demonstrate to students the applicability of gained knowledge to address real world challenges, as well as to benefit to student’s future career goals. Finally, a good teacher should create trusted atmosphere to make students comfortable asking any questions.

Research Interests

  • Engineering education
  • Renewable energy
  • Electric Vehicles
  • Vehicle-to-Grid Integration
  • High Precision Current Sensors

Research Areas

Selected Articles in Journals

  • O. Mironenko, G. Ejzak, and W. Kempton. "Integrated Electric Vehicle Shunt Current Sensing System for Concurrent Revenue Metering and Detection of DC Injection." Energies 14.4 (2021): 1193.
  • O. Mironenko, W. Kempton, and F. Kiamilev. "Current-Sensing Techniques for Revenue Metering and for Detecting Direct Current Injection from Electric Vehicles: A Review." SAE International Journal of Electrified Vehicles 10.14-10-02-0010 (2021).
  • O. Mironenko and W. Kempton. "Comparing Devices for Concurrent Measurement of AC Current and DC Injection during Electric Vehicle Charging." World Electric Vehicle Journal 11.3 (2020): 57.

Articles in Conference Proceedings

Teaching Honors

  • Teacher Ranked as Excellent (Fall 2023)
  • Teacher Ranked as Excellent (Summer 2023)
  • Teacher Ranked as Excellent (Spring 2022)
  • Teacher Ranked as Excellent (Fall 2021)

Recent Courses Taught

  • ECE 210 - Analog Signal Processing
  • ECE 211 - Analog Circuits & Systems
  • ECE 330 - Power Ckts & Electromechanics
  • ECE 333 - Green Electric Energy
  • ECE 445 - Senior Design Project Lab

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