Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio,
1987.
M.S. in Electrical Engineering, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio,
1983.
B.S. in Electrical Engineering, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo,
Mich., 1981.
Recent Publications
M. Miri, "How well does your meter measure reactive power?", Electrical
World, Vol. 207, No. 11, Nov. 1993, pp. 55-56.
M. Miri, F. Lu and B.E. Randall, "Design of Low-Leakage Power Supply Transformers
for High Precision Electronic Instruments," IEEE Trans. on Instrumentation
and Measurements. Vol. 42, No. 4, Aug. 1993, pp. 854-859.
M. Miri and R.J. Fu, "A Hands-on Practical Approach to Teaching Engineering
Design," IEEE Trans. on Education, Vol. 36, No. 1, Feb. 1993, pp. 131-136.
M. Miri and A. Keyhani, "Modeling of a Three-Phase Power Conditioning System
and Improving its Transient Behavior Following a Heavy Load Drop," The
Journal of Electric Power Systems Research, Vol. 25, No. 2, 1992, pp.137-147.
Professional Experience
University of North Carolina at Charlotte, 1987-present.
Assistant Professor, 1987-1993.
Associate Professor, 1993-present.
Awards
Tau Beta Pi Outstanding Professor of the Year, 1994-1995.
Research Projects
M. Miri, W. Smith, H. Ng and L. Freeman, "Improving Reliability and Generating
Capacity of OxiDyn's Ozone Generators," a project sponsored by OxiDyn,
Inc., Sept. 1994.
M. Miri, F. Lu and M. Williams, "Design and Analysis of a Low-Leakage Power
Supply Transformers for QUAD4 Solid-State Meter," a project supported by
Process Systems Inc., Sept. 1991.
M. Miri, "Planning for the UNC-Charlotte High Voltage Research Center,"
a project supported by Duke Power Company, Dec. 1990.