Three Measnet’s Expert Groups renew trust in its technical leaders

Thorsten Kleinselbeck, Alina Roß and Fu Deyi, re-elected coordinators of Loads, Wind Sensor Calibration and Remote Sensing Expert Groups.

• Continuity in leadership across Wind Sensor Calibration, Loads and Remote Sensing.

• Coordinators act as key link between the Expert Groups and the Executive Board.
 

Madrid, 2026.06.11.- Measnet has reaffirmed the leadership of several of its Expert Groups after members renewed their coordinators during the last years’ quarter.

As part of the organization’s regular two-year cycle, three key figures have been re-elected to continue guiding their respective groups: engineers Alina Roß and Thorsten Kleinselbeck, and Professor Fu Deyi.

These coordinators act as the link between their technical panels and the Measnet Executive Board, leading ongoing projects and reporting on progress. They also represent their groups at the annual in-person meeting with the Board and fellow coordinators, helping to align technical priorities across the organization.

 

Alina Roß

Coordinator of the Wind Sensor Calibration group since 2024, Alina Roß made history as the first woman to lead one of Measnet’s technical panels. She also serves as Additional Managing Director (since 2025) and Deputy Head of the Calibration Laboratory (since 2021) at Deutsche WindGuard Wind Tunnel Services GmbH.

After studying engineering physics with a specialization in renewable energies at the University of Oldenburg, she joined the company in 2017.

Her work focuses on wind tunnel testing, particularly on reducing measurement uncertainty, alongside active involvement in international committees and the ongoing development of standards.

 

Thorsten Kleinselbeck

A long-standing contributor to Measnet since 2003, Thorsten Kleinselbeck has coordinated the Loads group since 2014.

He is Technical Manager of the test laboratory at WIND-consult GmbH and brings extensive experience in wind turbine prototype testing.
His expertise spans load and power performance measurements, as well as safety and functional testing. He has also led and contributed to multiple R&D projects, being the developer of laser optical blade angle and high-speed camera tower clearance measurement.

Kleinselbeck is an active member of several key technical bodies, including IEC and DKE working groups focused on rotor blades and mechanical load measurements.

 

Fu Deyi

Coordinator of the Remote Sensing group since 2023, Professor Fu Deyi has been involved in Measnet activities since 2015. He is a PhD-qualified senior engineer and technical expert at the China Electric Power Research Institute (CEPRI).

Fu has played a leading role in developing capabilities in power performance and mechanical load measurements, as well as in the calibration of anemometers and remote sensing devices. He contributed to establish China’s first high member of IEC TC88 MT13 in 2013.

In addition to supervising master’s students at leading Chinese universities, his research covers wind turbine measurement and certification, structural dynamics, fault diagnosis and fatigue assessment. He also contributes as a peer assessor within IECRE and has been a member of its SG551 group since 2024.

 

About Measnet

Measnet, International Network of Wind Energy Measurement Institutes, is a non-profit organization for accredited testing and technical service providers in the field of wind energy. Founded in 1997, its goal is to ensure the highest quality measurements, uniform interpretation of standards and recommendations, as well as interchangeability of results.

Measnet currently counts 30 members, all of them among the globally leading technical wind energy laboratories from Australia, Denmark, Germany, Greece, P.R. China, Spain, The Netherlands, Türkiye, The United Kingdom, and The United States.

Since 2015, Measnet collaborates with IECRE to provide and perform Proficiency Tests under its rules. Furthermore, in 2019, the organization signed an A-Liaison with the IEC TC 88 group to promote technology transfer and speed up the process of development and updating of technical guidelines.

 

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