**About the Editors**

**Adam Dy´sko** (Senior Lecturer) has been with the University of Strathclyde since 1994, first as a PhD student, then as a research fellow, and finally as a member of academic staff. Since 2007, he has been a lecturer in the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, teaching the fundamentals of electrical engineering and power system protection.

He undertakes fundamental research on unconventional power system protection methods for transmission and distribution networks, especially systems with high penetration of renewables. He also provides technical expertise and research support to the industrial working groups and organisations in the UK, such as Grid Code Review Panel (GCRP), Distribution Code Review Panel (DCRP) and Energy Networks Association (ENA).

**Dimitrios Tzelepis** (Research Fellow) received a BEng (Hons) in Electrical Engineering from Technological Education Institution of Athens (2013), followed by an MSc in Wind Energy Systems (2014), and PhD in Protection, Fault Location and Control in MTDC grids (2017) from the University of Strathclyde. He is currently a Post-Doctoral Researcher with the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University of Strathclyde. He is a member of IEEE, IET and CIGRE and a regular reviewer for IEEE Journals.

His main research interests lie within the area of power system protection, automation and control of future electricity grids, incorporating increased penetration of renewable energy sources and high voltage direct current interconnections. He is also interested in the application, control and protection of hybrid AC/DC grids including super-conducting feeders, non-homogeneous transmission lines, advanced sensing technologies, and optimised performance of active distribution networks.
