Education
Master’s degree in Power Systems Engineering from The University of Texas at Austin.
Dielectric Analytics is based in Iceland and provides independent transformer and high-voltage technical review for critical power assets.
Davíð Örn Jónsson
M.Sc. Electrical Engineer
Dielectric Analytics is led by Davíð Örn Jónsson, an electrical engineer specializing in transformer assessment, high-voltage measurements, partial discharge analysis, power-quality review, factory testing, technical procurement, and transformer-related evidence review.
He holds a master’s degree in Power Systems Engineering from The University of Texas at Austin and has lecturer experience at The University of Texas at Austin, Baylor University, and Reykjavik University.
The work is built around a simple principle: organize the technical evidence, identify uncertainty, and help the client decide what action is justified.
Master’s degree in Power Systems Engineering from The University of Texas at Austin.
Lecturer experience at The University of Texas at Austin, Baylor University, and Reykjavik University.
Transformer assessment, high-voltage measurements, partial discharge analysis, power-quality review, factory testing, technical procurement, and transformer-related evidence review.
Experience context includes power plants, substations, generators, generator step-up transformers, distribution transformers, high-voltage assets, transformer procurement, and factory testing.
Organize the available information, separate supported conclusions from uncertainty, and state the limits of the review.
Review work is independent, evidence-led, and handled without publishing client names, confidential asset details, project outcomes, or technical records.
Many transformer and high-voltage decisions are made with incomplete data. Dielectric Analytics reviews available records, clarifies what the evidence supports, and states the limits of the review.
Legal, commercial, procurement-procedure, payment, and final operational decisions remain with the client and appointed advisors.
For transformer, high-voltage, power-quality, factory testing, or technical procurement review inquiries, send a short description of the issue and the decision you are facing.
Please do not send confidential technical documents in the first message. If a review is appropriate, a suitable document-transfer method or confidentiality arrangement can be agreed.