Sivaji Chakravorti holds bachelor’s, master’s, and Ph.D degrees from Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India. Dr. Chakravorti has nearly 30 years of teaching experience and is currently a full professor in electrical engineering at Jadavpur University, where he teaches electric field analysis at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Previously, he worked in various capacities at the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore; Technical University of Munich, Germany; Siemens AG, Berlin, Germany; ABB Corporate Research, Ladenburg, Germany; Advanced Research Institute of Virginia Tech, Alexandria, USA; and Technical University Hamburg-Harburg, Germany. Dr. Chakravorti is highly decorated, widely published, and an active member of IEEE.
... very useful to teachers and students in classes on applications of the theory, numerical analyses, and practice of using the electric field for practical electric power applications that benefit mankind, such as avoiding electrical breakdown in high-voltage systems. ... The book begins at the senior undergraduate level in developing the fundamentals of electric field physics and applications, ... [and] then continues on to advanced numerical methods valuable to graduate students and practitioners. -Markus Zahn, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, USA ... gives clear and precise description of the state of the art in electric field analysis. ... the book comes along with software for the computation of capacitive as well as capacitive-resistive electric fields. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Josef Kindersberger, Technische Universitat Munchen, Institute for High Voltage Engineering and Switchgear Technology A unique book for understanding electric fields and its computation with particular emphasis to problems and configurations typically encountered by high voltage engineers while designing and building power apparatus and electric insulation systems. The coverage is comprehensive, up to date, and spans the entire spectrum thus making it an ideal book for both undergraduate and graduate students. -Professor L. Satish, HV Lab, Dept of Electrical Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore This is a very intriguing book, because it adds a great deal of practical insight into otherwise cold and lifeless equations and theory. It was a pleasure to review it and enjoy many of the applied examples using the theory presented in the first part of the book. -IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine, May/June 2016