- Source: Vera Silva
- Marcel Silva Sacramento
- Morena Baccarin
- Dinar Candy
- Persebaya Surabaya
- Daftar penyanyi solo perempuan Indonesia
- Liga 1 (Indonesia) 2021–2022
- Sistem imun
- Daftar pemeran televisi perempuan Indonesia
- Daftar juara sepak bola Indonesia
- Lumba-lumba sungai Amazon
- Vera Silva
- Vera Setta
- Brandon Vera
- Marlon Vera
- Thomas Edison
- Thiago Silva (fighter)
- Sam Nunn
- GE Capital Aviation Services
- Diamond v. Chakrabarty
- Mazda (light bulb)
Vera Silva is a Portuguese engineer and the chief strategy and technology officer (CSO/CTO) at General Electric (GE) GE Vernova Electrification Systems division. She is one of the few women to hold a chief technology officer position in one of the top three players in the electricity transmission and distribution space. She works on electricity grids technology and renewable energy integration.
Early life and education
As a child Silva visited a large hydro power plant and this sparked her interest for electricity systems. Silva studied electrical engineering and computer science at the University of Porto. She earned a bachelor's degree in 1999 and a master's degree in 2003 both in electrical engineering. She moved to the United Kingdom for her doctoral studies, earning a PhD in the electrical and electronics engineering in 2010. Her PhD investigated the value of flexibility in systems that use wind power and was supervised by Goran Strbac.
Research and career
She worked as a lecturer and data scientist at the Polytechnic Institute of Porto. After completing her doctorate, Silva joined EDF R&D in France, where she directed their program on Energy Systems and Markets. As of 2019 Silva is the chief technology officer at General Electric (GE) grid solutions, where she leads 3,400 engineers around the world. She is one of the few women to be made technology leader. At General Electric, Silva works on new electricity grid technology She believes the future will involve more sustainable and flexible technologies, integrating microgrids and high voltage direct current (DC) transmission lines. She is pushing for utilities operators to find it easier to integrate renewables in homes.