
Ilya Y. Grinberg, Ph.D.
Chair and SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor Technology Building 126Phone: (716) 878-4411
Email: grinbeiy@buffalostate.edu
Ilya Grinberg is SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor and Chair of Engineering Technology Department. He started his career at Buffalo State in 1995.
Grinberg holds Kandidat Nauk degree (equivalent to Ph.D.) in Electrical Engineering from Moscow State University of Civil Engineering (Moscow, Russia,1993) and qualification of an Electrical Engineer (equivalent to M.S. in Electrical Engineering) from the Lviv Polytechnic National University (Lviv, Ukraine, 1979).
His research interests are in design automation, systems engineering, power systems, Smart Grid and microgrids.
He teaches undergraduate courses and laboratories in power systems, electric machines, power electronics, senior design sequence, to name the few. He established state-of the art joint Buffalo State/University at Buffalo Smart Grid Laboratory, of which he is director. He served as PI and co-PI on several grants and is a recipient of SUNY Buffalo State President’s Award for Excellence in Research, Scholarship, and Creativity (2012) and SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Scholarship and Creative Activities (2016).
He developed and revised multiple courses and leads departmental activities in ABET accreditation. He is Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission (ETAC) of ABET Commissioner and served as program evaluator representing IEEE since 2005.
Grinberg has over 60 peer-reviewed journal and conference publications and numerous presentations in his field.
He is IEEE Life Senior Member and is past Zone 1 Chair of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE).
In addition, he is recognized scholar and author in World War II military history. The book he co-authored, Red Phoenix Rising: The Soviet Air Force in WWII, was named an Outstanding Academic Title by the Choice Magazine.