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TAN TECK LEE

School of Engineering and Technology

Tan Teck Lee has more than 30 years of experience in the power and energy industry and is a registered Professional Electrical Engineer in Singapore. He has conducted training and consultancy in China, India, South Africa and the Middle East. His experience includes the site installation and commissioning of power transmission network equipment, transmission projects management, risk management, business continuity management, personal data protection, condition monitoring, power quality investigations, impact analysis of voltage dips and mitigation solutions applications as well as power systems network studies. He is actively involved in leadership and technical programmes development for the power and energy sector.

Teck Lee is often invited to share his insights as a speaker and technical session chairman at international conferences. He has been in organizing committees for many technical seminars, symposiums, and conferences that promote the latest technologies while providing opportunities for networking and professional development.

Teck Lee graduated with a First-Class Honors Degree in Electronics & Electrical Engineering from the University of Glasgow, UK, and was awarded the prestigious Medal and Prize for being the most distinguished Engineering Graduate in the University.

In recognition for his outstanding professional and leadership contributions to the power engineering profession, Teck Lee was awarded the “IEEE Power and Energy Society Outstanding Engineer Award” from “United Kingdom & Republic of Ireland (UKRI) Chapter” in 2000 and from “Singapore Chapter” in 2009. He was also awarded the “Outstanding Volunteer Award” from “IEEE Singapore Section” in 2019 and from “IEEE Power and Energy Society” in 2020. For his contributions to technical education, he was awarded the “ITE Service Appreciation Award” by the Institute of Technical Education in 2016.

Teck Lee believes that there are exciting opportunities in turning the country’s vision of the energy transition roadmap into reality and is directing his attention to the development of next generations of young engineers.