Daniel Sabin
Daniel Douglas Sabin from Danvers, Massachusetts, USA was named Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers in 2016 for leadership in power quality database management and analysis software. He was a principal engineer with Electrotek Concepts when he was elevated to Fellow.
Sabin's research focused on developing automatic computer software to combine measurements from power quality monitors & microprocessor relays, distribution circuit models, and geographic information system to provide automatic fault location based on reactance calculations.
Sabin chaired the IEEE Standards Coordinating Committee on Power Quality from 2008 to 2009. This committee is responsible for coordinating IEEE activities related to the quality of electric power as it affects power equipment, power consumers, electric utilities, electric power systems, and telecommunications systems.
From 2017 to 2018, Sabin chaired the of the IEEE Power & Energy Society. This committee's scope within IEEE focuses on power capacitors, passive harmonic filters, electric power distribution, HVDC, FACTS, power quality, dynamic voltage restoration technology, and overhead line design, construction, design, & safety.
In 2018, he received the for contributions in power quality monitoring and related indicators for fault location in distributions systems.
In 2020, Sabin was with Schneider Electric and the chair the IEEE PES .