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Carlos Grande-Moran

Schenectady, New York

1950 - 2025

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Grande-Moran, CarlosSCHENECTADY - Carlos Humberto Grande-Moran passed away peacefully on Friday, April 18, 2025, after a brief illness. Born on July 19, 1950, in San Salvador, El Salvador, Carlos was the son of the late Carlos Grande and the late Linda Moran.A lifetime member of IEEE, Carlos...

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I've known Carlos for over two years. Carlos and I worked in the same team, but unfortunately I never had the chance to work closely with him. I got to know Carlos through our weekly meeting, where he consistently advocated for fairness. I remember one meeting where he stood up for a team member who was in an unfair situation. That day, I realized how fortunate those people who worked closely with him were. Carlos wasn't just a project manager focused on completing tasks;...

I had the immense pleasure of working with Dr. Carlos Grande since 2023, and I can say that it was a fantastic experience, where I had the opportunity to learn a lot from him, and I was able to observe what everyone always said: Carlos is a fantastic professor!! I deeply regret losing him, but I know he is up there looking out for all of us! My sincere condolences to your family.

Over the past 13 years, I´ve spent countless hours with Carlos-engaging professionally in complex technical discussions and personally on topics close to the heart: health, mindfulness, humanity, and family. I'd like to share a few memories that capture the essence of who he was. During a visit to Ellis Hospital a few weeks ago, I was shocked to see Carlos in such a fragile state-something I´m still trying to fully comprehend. Yet, the very first thing he said to me was, "I sent an email...

Sincerest condolences to the family of Carlos Grande-Moran. I was lucky enough to work with Carlos in our projects in Siemens Energy. He always helped us and provided a great support. He will be missed.

I got to know Carlos when I took a sabbatical from RPI in 1993 to come back to GE Consulting to work on FACTS projects. Carlos was a hard working engineer and spoke his mind. He was also a lot of fun. I was honored to be at his wedding to Becky, whose father used to work with my wife and lived in our neighborhood. I remembered that it took place at The Inn at Saratoga. George Boukarim was also there. Lots of fond memories. I am glad that I talked to Elena before she left RPI. It was sad...

Sincerest condolences to the family of Carlos Grande-Moran. I knew him as "Dr. Carlos" because he was a learned professional and expert in the field of power technology. He never hesitated to share his vast knowledge and was a valued colleague within Siemens. Dr. Carlos will be truly missed! May the family thoughts be filled with countless, loving memories.

It was a privilege and an honor to be Carlos´ manager at Siemens PTI. Although I´ve known him for three years, I feel like I´ve known him for a long time. In what often feels like an age of increasing chaos, individuals like Carlos remind us of the vital importance of being defenders of good standards and our collective responsibility to cultivate, maintain, and champion those standards within our respective fields and in the societies we inhabit. In that context, I am often reminded of the...

May God bless you and your family during this difficult time. I had the privilege of attending Carlos' lunch and learn session, where I witnessed firsthand his incredible knowledge and expertise. His passing is a profound loss for Siemens PTI, and he will be greatly missed by all who had the honor of knowing him.

My sincere condolences to your family. I remember the first day I met Carlos at the old PTI office in Schenectady. We had many lunch-time conversations on ways we could improve this or that. Dedicated to his work and to the many students he touched through is Advanced Dynamic Simulation course at the Siemens/PTI Power Academy, he will be remembered by the legacy he leaves in his children and the work he was so dedicated to.