Carlos Katz

Carlos Katz (born 18 August 1934) is an American electrical engineer, researcher and the recipient of the 2010 IEEE award.[1] His area of research is the properties and methods of manufacture of extruded and laminar dielectric high voltage power cables, and extension of service life of installed cables.[2] He has written papers about the effects of water treeing on the life of cable installations.[3]

Early life and education

Katz was born in Nentershausen, Germany. He received an Electrical Engineering degree from Polytechnic Institute of Quito, Ecuador in 1961 and a MS degree from Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, New Jersey in 1970.[4]

Career

From 1962 to 1971 Katz worked at General Cable Corporation Research Center and from 1971 to 1974 at the laboratories of Phelps Dodge Wire & Cable. In 1974 he became Assistant Director of R&D at General Cable Corp., and later Technical Director Power and Control Cables for General Cable International.[5] He has been with Cable Technology Laboratories as Chief Research Engineer since its founding 1978.[6][7]

Katz is the recipient of 2010 IEEE Herman Halperin award[1][8] for his research on moisture prevention in power cables that has extended product life and saved utility companies substantial money worldwide.[9][10]

An IEEE Fellow, Katz holds 16 U.S. patents[11][12] has published over 40 technical papers and has contributed to numerous industry reports.[13]

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