Engineer/Scientist II
EPRI, North Carolina
Liliana Haus is an R&D Engineer II in the Wind Generation Program at the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI). Her research focuses primarily on drivetrain reliability, blade damage trends, and applications of data analytics in wind energy to support the advancement of wind turbine performance and operation. Prior to joining EPRI in 2020, Haus conducted research in dynamic modeling and structural design of renewable energy systems at the University of Texas at Dallas. She developed and validated a coupled dynamics model of the Sandia point absorber-style wave energy converter and created a calibrated aero-servo-structural digital twin model of a utility-scale wind turbine using an intentionally limited data set. Haus holds a Bachelor of Science and Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Texas at Dallas. Her education and research focused on finite element modeling, reliability-based design, fatigue analysis, and model validation.
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